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Andrea Schenk

Researcher at Fraunhofer Society

Publications -  106
Citations -  3113

Andrea Schenk is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Segmentation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 97 publications receiving 2493 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Schenk include Charité & University of Bremen.

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Visualisierungs- und Interaktionstechniken für die Planung lokaler Therapien.

TL;DR: In thisem Beitrag werden Visualisierungsund Interaktionstechniken fur die Planung lokaler Therapien beschrieben, der bisher vor allem fur the Planung of Leberoperationen eingesetzt wird.
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Anatomical and physiological comparison of liver volumes among three frequent types of parenchyma transection in live donor liver transplantation.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the reliability of virtual 3-dimensional reconstructions based on standard anatomical landmarks for both surgical planning and graft volume calculations and support the observation that improved venous outflow might be achieved by including the MHV with the right liver graft without disadvantaging the left liver remnant.
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Computer-assisted surgery planning in children with complex liver tumors identifies variability of the classical Couinaud classification

TL;DR: Computer-assisted surgery planning substantially contributed to the decision for surgical strategies in children with complex hepatic tumors and possibly allows determination of specific surgical procedures such as extended surgical resection instead of primary transplantation in certain conditions.
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Multimodal image registration for liver radioembolization planning and patient assessment.

TL;DR: The proposed registration solutions enable the combined use of information from multimodal imaging and provide an excellent basis for patient assessment and primary planning for liver radioembolization.
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Risk maps for navigation in liver surgery

TL;DR: Shadow-like distance indicators are introduced to encode the distance from the resection surface to these critical structures on the risk map, and contour lines are used to accentuate shape and spatial depth to reduce the visual complexity of 3D planning models.