%0 Journal Article %T Analysis of CT Images of Liver for Surgical Planning %J American Journal of Biomedical Engineering %@ 2163-1077 %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.ajbe.20120202.05 %X We developed a Computer Assisted Surgery system which prepared a virtual environment for a physician to interact with the liver and decide on the therapy planning. It was composed of three modules: liver segmentation, vessel extraction, and simulator. We proposed a semi-automatic method to segment the liver. Hepatic veins, portal veins, and hepatic arteries were extracted from multi-phase CT datasets. The simulator visualized the segmented objects and provided for a physician a virtual scalpel to cut the liver. Initially, a transparent view of the liver was shown to the physician that revealed the location of the vascular structures. During the surgery, a toggling option made it possible to switch between a transparent and an opaque view. The width, height, and depth of the cut could be changed by user interaction. The proposed system is a framework which can later be extended to a complete system for analysis of hepatic diseases and therapy planning. %K Virtual Surgery %K Liver Visualization %K Vessel Extraction %K Liver Segmentation %K CAD/CAS Systems %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ajbe.20120202.05.html