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Nextmed: Automatic Imaging Segmentation, 3D Reconstruction, and 3D Model Visualization Platform Using Augmented and

Santiago González Izard1, Ramiro Sánchez Torres2, Óscar Alonso Plaza2

  • 1ARSOFT, Salamanca, Castilla y León, 37008 Salamanca, Spain.

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The Nextmed platform automates 3D medical image visualization using AI and virtual/augmented reality, streamlining workflows for professionals. This advanced system enhances anatomical structure segmentation and 3D model generation from DICOM images.

Keywords:
augmented realityautomatic segmentationmedical imagingvirtual reality

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  • Medical Imaging
  • Computer Vision
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality

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  • Traditional medical image visualization lacks 3D capabilities.
  • Manual and semi-automatic segmentation are time-consuming and often unfeasible for individual cases.
  • Advanced visualization techniques like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) offer significant potential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and implement an automated platform for 3D medical image segmentation and visualization.
  • To integrate computer vision and artificial intelligence for efficient segmentation algorithms.
  • To enable the use of AR and VR for enhanced visualization of anatomical 3D models.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a secure cloud platform for importing Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images.
  • Implemented novel AI and computer vision algorithms for automatic segmentation of anatomical structures (focused on lung studies).
  • Integrated AR and VR technologies for 3D model visualization and manipulation, including 3D printing capabilities.

Main Results:

  • The Nextmed project successfully automates the process from DICOM upload to 3D model generation and visualization.
  • Automatic segmentation algorithms demonstrated improved results compared to current research.
  • The platform was tested on over 1000 DICOM images, with positive feedback from medical specialists.

Conclusions:

  • The Nextmed platform offers a unique, end-to-end solution for automated 3D medical image processing and visualization.
  • Integration into hospitals would significantly improve medical image visualization tools for professionals.
  • The system enhances the use of AR/VR in medicine by providing automated 3D models.