Aortic Shape Synthesiser - Understanding Anatomical Variations of the Thoracic Aorta

Abstract

Population-based models of morphological variability are useful for automating medical image processing tasks, diagnosis, device and tool design, education and training as well as exploratory hypothesis formation in clinical research. We present a method to (a) generate such a model of the thoracic aorta, (b) explore the morphological characteristics of the underlying population in an intuitive visual and quantitative manner, and (c) correlate clinical parameters with morphological descriptors. With our approach one can synthesise new anatomically plausible aorta shapes, based on basic and intuitive parameter queries (e.g. shapes with a given stenosis degree and position).

Publication
ESC Congress 2019
Hans Lamecker
Hans Lamecker
Managing Director

Advancing 3D analysis, planning, design and manufacturing using innovative computational methods and tools