FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: to determine the suitable path for movement of surgical and/or diagnostic device, in a human or animal a method for three-dimensional imaging is used. Selected is a probable initial position of the reference point of the device, determining the possible motion path between appropriate likely initial position and the specified target location of reference point of the device. On the non-segmented image tissue assessed is a possible way of motion as a suitable path depending on information on local extreme values of intensity and/or variation of intensity of data intensity along possible path. Output data, including a suitable path is displayed on a display device, incoming into a computer system for determining suitable path.
EFFECT: group of inventions enables avoiding the stage of segmentation, avoiding the problems with non-image intensity, add functional information in a stage of search and display information on suitable path in the form of schedules and thumbnails.
14 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2016-10-20—Published
2012-01-13—Filed