Abstract

This paper describes recent developments in the Stradx freehand 3D ultrasound system. Unlike other systems, Stradx works directly from the raw B-scans and their relative positions, without first resampling this unstructured data onto a regular voxel array. The paper discusses the many advantages of this unique approach, and presents new developments in the visualisation and quantitative analysis of freehand 3D ultrasound data, including novel volume rendering schemes and a robust method to compensate for the effects of varying probe pressure.

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