Abstract

The placenta accretes into the posterior uterine wall at third trimester, which is most difficult to make diagnosis for clinician, therefor we used medical imaging soft wear obtains to volume data of the pelvis rom Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and then these data restructure the placental inside using 3D Slicer open-source medical visualization software. MR machine was Phoops MR (Philips Medical Systems), and used sequences that T2 TSE-SS,and slices thickness were 6.0mm. 3D volume image adjusted to include both placenta and uterine wall. Volume dataset stored DICOM format for restricting on3D Slicer software. A case that 42 years-old women, a singleton pregnancy, 4G3P and patient has taken MRI at 30 weeks of gestation. Informed consent was obtained a patient. The volume data are imported in 3D Slicer software, which load to display on the coronal image. (1) Display: Volume rendering parameters. Property; CT-cardiac 3. Rendering ; NCI GPU Ray Casting. (2)Interpolation: Liner. Ambient; 0.06. Diffuse; 0.82. Specular; 0.00. Power; 47.0.(3) Crop module: To appear location of attached placental tissue into the anterior and posterior uterine wall. This repot could present that detail and location of the placenta accrete where was the posterior uterine wall using both MRI and 3D Slicer software. Supporting information can be found in the online version of this abstract Please note: The publisher is not responsible for the content or functionality of any supporting information supplied by the authors. Any queries (other than missing content) should be directed to the corresponding author for the article.

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