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Need help with converting ultrasound DICOM set to .stl (100$ bonus)

29 de Dezembro de 2014, 7:11 , por Desconhecido - | Ninguém seguindo este artigo por enquanto.
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Hello,

We are a small team of engineers and designers mostly working with 3D printing and modelling. 

We have some ultrasound DICOM sets that need to be converted into .stl. The "object" is a fetus in his/her mothers belly (around 8 months old). As we are not familiar with InVesalius, we have had no luck converting them ourselves.

What we need, is some help with converting the data, we would like to know the right settings etc. We are willing to pay 100$ as a bonus for someone who would like to teach us a bit about InVesalius and help us convert the models. 

You can find the DICOM sets from here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8wx5dmd3dMed3o3d3ZoTlFldTA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8wx5dmd3dMeWE94ZmF4MGVUS0E/view?usp=sharing

The model doesn't have to be perfect, but it should be recognisable. We can clean it ourselves.

You can also write me:
timmu@wolfprint3d.ee

Thank You! 

Autor: Timmu Tõke


55 comentários

  • 4fc11d72fb1974e943174c8ca2fa8765?only path=false&size=50&d=404Thiago Franco Moraes(usuário não autenticado)
    29 de Dezembro de 2014, 12:12

     

    Hi  Timmu,

    I managed to reconstruct both of your ultrasound dicoms. The problem with your ultrasound dicoms are they don't have the pixel spacing information. I set this values manually using the dicomworks software. Since you don't need it to be perfect, you can se the pixel spacing that you find better. I set it to (1.0, 1.0). And that the result for the first dicom:

  • 4fc11d72fb1974e943174c8ca2fa8765?only path=false&size=50&d=404Thiago Franco Moraes(usuário não autenticado)
    29 de Dezembro de 2014, 13:10

     

    Hi again,

    Your second dicom, from Maarja, have the pixel spacing information. But it seems to have some problems with the filename in Windows, I recommend you to rename files, try use only the english characters. I tried to open these files using Dicomworks and the same problem happened. This problem didn't happen in the InVesalius to Linux.

    • B0aaa9712e4e124b1f88bcfc7b718e34?only path=false&size=50&d=404Timmu Tõke(usuário não autenticado)
      29 de Dezembro de 2014, 15:01

       

      Hello,

      Thank you very much! :) 

      Did you also get a decent .stl out of InVesalius? 

      The pixel spacing problems were due to wrong settings in DICOMatic, but it has been solved by now. 

      Can I ask for your e-mail/skype? You can add me, my username is timmutoke. Thanks!

      • 4fc11d72fb1974e943174c8ca2fa8765?only path=false&size=50&d=404Thiago Franco Moraes(usuário não autenticado)
        29 de Dezembro de 2014, 15:14

         

        Hi,

        The mesh isn't smooth.  You can try to use the manual segmentation in InVesalius. The tool is inside "Advanced editing tools", there you can add and erase the parts you want. I recommend you to use the Threshold from manual edition and set a threshold that add the parts you want and erase the other that you don't want.

        I don't have skype. I've sent you a email.

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