Hansen, C.C.HansenZidowitz, S.S.ZidowitzRitter, F.F.RitterLange, C.C.LangeOldhafer, K.K.OldhaferHahn, H.K.H.K.Hahn2022-03-042022-03-042013https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/23379910.1007/s11548-012-0790-6Purpose: Optimal display of surgical planning data in the operating room is challenging. In liver surgery, an expressive and effective intraoperative visualization of 3D planning models is still a pressing need. The objective of this work is to visualize surgical planning information using a map display. Methods: An approach for risk analysis and visualization of planning models is presented which provides relevant information at a glance without the need for user interaction. Therefore, we present methods for the identification and classification of critical anatomical structures in the proximity of a preoperatively planned resection surface. Shadow-like distance indicators are introduced to encode the distance from the resection surface to these critical structures on a risk map. The work is demonstrated with examples in liver resection surgery and evaluated within two user studies. Results: The results of the performed user studies show that the proposed visualization t echniques facilitate the process of risk assessment in liver resection surgery and might be a valuable extension to surgical navigations system. Conclusion: The approach provides a new and objective basis for the assessment of risks during liver surgery and has the potential to improve the outcome of surgical interventions.en616Risk maps for liver surgeryjournal article