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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Surg. 2019 Aug 6;218(5):1016–1021. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2019.07.045

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Figure 1a: Triple Phase CT Scan. Triple phase CT scans were obtained for the livers of each patient. Scans included axial, coronal, and sagittal views of the abdomen in all three phases.

Figure 1b: MeVis 3D Reconstruction Software Interface. The software reconstructs arterial and venous vasculature, duodenum, the pancreas, and lesion. Arterial vasculature is shown in orange; venous vasculature is shown in blue; the duodenum is shown as a transparent blue solid volume; the pancreas is shown as a transparent pink solid volume; the lesion is shown as a transparent yellow solid volume in the reconstruction.

Figure 1c: MeVis 3D Reconstruction Interface without Risk Analysis (Left) and with Risk Analysis (Right). Vasculature is color coded based on distance from the lesion to aid the user in making a risk analysis of damage of the vasculature during a resection of the lesion. White vessels are more than 10 mm away from the lesion; green vessels are between 5–10 mm away from the lesion; yellow vessels are between 2–5 mm away from the lesion; red vessels are less than 2 mm away from the lesion, contacting the lesion, or encased within the lesion.