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Atlas-Based Autosegmentation

Atlas-Based Autosegmentation software is an automated contouring application that deforms atlases of anatomy previously defined on a reference image onto a new patient image, creating a new structure set fit to the patient anatomy.

Productivity

Pelvis created from a prostate atlas in transverse view Increase planning efficiency with Atlas-Based Autosegementation. Deformable registration algorithms morph contours from an existing anatomical atlas onto a new patient image set. The Atlas-Based Autosegmentation application saves physician and dosimetrist time by automatically contouring new image sets based on the anatomy defined in the atlas which the user may further edit and refine.

Accuracy

Pelvis created from a prostate atlas in 3D view User-definable atlases allow clinicians to select an atlas that accurately reflects a given patient in a given clinic. Atlases can also be patient specific to account for change in size, shape, or deformation during treatment. The algorithm goes through multiple phases of refinement for increased accuracy.

Simplicity

Head and neck created from an atlas with multiple nodal levels in transverse view Operate Atlas-Based Autosegmentation in the background, without learning a new user interface. Atlas-Based Autosegmentation does not require user interaction to apply contours, only the selection of the appropriate atlas. Send new patient images to the Atlas-Based Autosegmentation application and retrieve completed structure sets.

Flexibility

Head and neck created from an atlas with multiple nodal levels in 3D view Contour multiple new patients at once with batch processing capabilities. Atlas-Based Autosegmentation runs on Windows XP Professional, XP Professional x64 and Windows Server 2003 operating systems for compatibility in any clinical environment.