Volumetric Visualisation

Visualisations of the medical datasets (CT and MRI) produced by using direct and indirect volume rendering techniques.

Fractured Pelvis

Direct visualisation of the fractured pelvis

Fractured Pelvis Post-Surgery

Direct Visualisation of the Fractured Pelvis After Operation

Direct Volume Rendering of the Tooth

Direct Volume Rendering of the Tooth

The anatomy of the tooth can be observed due to lowered opacity of the enamel and the root.
Indirect Volume Rendering of the Tooth

Indirect Volume Rendering of the Tooth

Indirect volume rendering allows to create anatomically accurate 3D models.
Carcinoma of the Lungs

Carcinoma of the Lungs

Combination of manual and automatic segmentation techniques allowed to visualise the tumour in the lungs.
Visualisation of the Brain Tumour

Visualisation of the Brain Tumour

Manual and automatic segmentation techniques were employed to create this visualisation of the brain tumour. Adjusting opacity levels allowed to demonstrate the size and location of the tumour.