Introduction to 3DUSR:
Introduction to 3DUSR:
3DUSR device is designed and built to reconstruct 2D ultrasound images and convert them into 3D images. When talking about a 3D ultrasound image, a 3D procedure of the desired organ or tissue may immediately come to mind. But this is not what the 3DUSR device does, but the purpose of this device is to reconstruct a 3D volume of the desired tissue, so that, like an MRI image, different sections of it can be viewed.
In 2D ultrasound, the doctor examines the desired tissue by recording several 2D images from different angles and reconstructs the desired tissue experimentally in his mind. In this way, some errors can reduce the accuracy of detecting tissue abnormalities. By reconstructing a full volume of the desired tissue, the 3DUSR device provides the possibility of viewing wedge-thick slices in different Sagittal, Coronal, and Axial directions, and even other optional directions. This can be done in the form of simultaneous observation of the three mentioned planes at one point of the volume or in the form of observation of many sections of the volume in one of the specific directions widely (like an MRI image).
· Device Hardware:
This device has an interface box between the two-dimensional ultrasound device and the computer. The main task of the interface box is to transfer and display the images of the two-dimensional ultrasound machine on the computer in real-time.
The reconstructed volume in axial, coronal, and sagittal views
Viewing 3D volume along one direction as distributed slices