May 8, 2002
 

Manchester Visualization Centre Bases Clinical Tool for Aneurysm Analysis on AVS/Express Visualization Software

Non-invasive software environment will help surgeons determine best course of treatment for dangerous brain aneurysms

(Waltham, MA -- May 8, 2002 6:30 am EDT) Advanced Visual Systems Inc. announced today that a new endovascular surgery planning tool has been created by the Manchester Visualization Centre (MVC) using AVS/Express data visualization software. The MVC's custom software combines advanced visualization techniques with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to allow non-invasive, pre-surgical analysis of aneurysms.


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The MVC's Endovascular Surgical Planning Tool (ESP) helps clinicians determine the optimal view of a brain aneurysm and assess the shape, size and position of the aneurysm prior to surgery and without risk to the patient.

The MVC chose AVS/Express for this project because of its rapid user-interface development environment, provision of advanced visualization methods and cross-platform compatibility.

"AVS/Express allowed us to present an initial working version of the software in less than four weeks," said James Perrin, Research Associate at MVC.

Brain hemorrhages, a leading cause of sudden death among adolescents and young adults, often result from the rupture of an aneurysm, a small, thin-walled protuberance caused by pressure build-up in an artery. One new treatment, currently under evaluation, involves packing the aneurysm with platinum by means of a small tube or catheter run through the femoral artery and into the brain. The platinum promotes clotting and eventual healing of the aneurysm without brain surgery.

A major difficulty of this technique, however, is accurate assessment of the aneurysm's shape and origin, which is crucial for specifying the packing. Current assessment procedures pose their own dangers to the patient in the form of radiation and increased pressure within the artery. ESP addresses this problem as a non-invasive, easy-to-use assessment tool.

"Clinicians don't have time to learn difficult or poorly designed software, and they shouldn't have to," Perrin commented. "With AVS/Express, we were able to build a professional and intuitive application that allowed them to immediately visualize their data."

AVS/Express' support for Linux, along with 3D hardware acceleration, means that ESP can handle heavy graphics demands — specifically, the isosurfaces generated from a 512x512x100 volume — on an affordable desktop machine. ESP, like AVS/Express, also runs under the Windows operating system.

The MVC received funding for the work from The Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust, which was founded in 1964 and provides grants for medical research and humanitarian purposes.

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