The Image-Guided Therapy Program (IGTP) is combining advances in imaging and therapeutic technology to develop minimally invasive surgical and interventional techniques.
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Amigo

Ventriculoscopy

The SIGN can import segmented models and lets you navigate in them. Calibrating a camera to a tracker allows easy development of endoscopic applications.

Amigo

CT-guided Biopsy

The GUI can be customized by the application programmer. One tracker can control several views, so that out-of-plane biopsies as in this example can be performed.

Amigo

MRI-guided Cardiac Catheterization

Navigation can be performed in time-varying 3D data. Trackers can control catheters and views. The catheters can be visualized in 3D or projected in 2D.

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) National Cancer Institute (NCI) National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) 1U41RR019703-01A2 CIMIT CIMIT

Harvard Medical School Brigham & Women's Hospital Partners HealthCare University of Oslo

In the Spotlight

1.0 Betha Release of The SIGN

A betha release of The SIGN, with the new MRML3 library is prepared for March 2nd. These pages will under construction during the days leading up to the release

0.1 Alpha Release of The SIGN

The SIGN software framework is being released publicly to the research community as open source under the BSD compatible Slicer license.
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Unstable repository

On April 4th and 5h the SIGN repository will be unstable, since we are doing some restructuring of the repository directory structure.