6.7 Import and Export

6.7.1 Export surface

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Functionality is available in the Pro edition
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To customize the parameters used by default when exporting a surface, click the Parameters PIC button on the segmented structures panel and select the Export/Import parameters... option. In the dialog box that pops up (Fig. 6.14), provide the required default parameters for exporting surfaces.


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Figure 6.14: Surface export and import parameters


To apply the settings, click OK. To cancel, click CANCEL.

To export a segmented structure surface, proceed as follows:

  1. On the segmented structures panel, select the surface to be exported.

  2. Call up the popup menu with the export options in one of the following ways:

There are three options for exporting a surface:


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Figure 6.15: Export menu


If export is performed for several layers, the hierarchy is retained: layers (with the name of the respective series) occupy the first level, while the second level is occupied by surfaces. When surfaces are exported from the same layer, only one hierarchy level (surfaces) is retained.

The name, the color of the apices and the transparency are retained for each surface. When several surfaces are exported, their relative position which is the same as the relative position in the DICOM Viewer at the time of export is retained.

PIC You need to be aware that when the surface is printed by a 3D printer, errors may occur for the following reasons:
  1. The surface accuracy depends on the voxel size; the margin of error cannot be higher than the voxel size.

  2. The boundaries of the structure mask for which the surface is created depend on the color palette for the initial volume. If a wrong palette is chosen, some tissues that are needed may become invisible, while some negligible tissues may become visible.

  3. The boundaries between tissues characterized by different density values may be blurred because of the physical principles behind the tissue scanning technology. The margin of error may be up to several voxels.

  4. The surface accuracy is subject to antialiasing and depends on the triangles count.

6.7.2 Import surface

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Functionality is available in the Pro edition
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To customize the parameters used by default when importing a surface, click the Parameters PIC button on the segmented structures panel and select the Export/Import parameters... option. In the dialog box that pops up (Fig. 6.16), check the following boxes:

Click OK to apply the settings or CANCEL to cancel.


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Figure 6.16: Surface export and import parameters


There are two ways to import surfaces:

The name of the imported surface, as well as the name of any structure without a structure mask, is shown in italics. In Figure 6.17 you see an imported surface Surface_example-1. You cannot change the number of triangles for the imported surface.

To move the imported surface manually, activate the tool Surface positioning PIC by clicking the left/right/middle mouse button. To continue work with this tool, use the button with which the tool was activated. To learn more about tool control, see Section 1.14. Move the surface on the plane of the screen, holding the mouse button with which the tool was activated.

To scale the surface, move the mouse up and down while holding the Ctrl key and the button with which the tool was activated.

To rotate the surface around its center, move the mouse while holding the Alt key and the button with which the tool was activated.

To create a segmented structure for a surface, place the cursor over the copy of the surface, click the right mouse button and choose the Create mask by surface point in the right-click menu.


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Figure 6.17: Imported surface


6.7.3 Export a structure to the current study

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Functionality is available in a separate module which is activated in the Pro edition for an extra fee
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The DICOM Viewer allows for exporting masks of segmented structures to the current study as a new series or as DICOM RT Structure Set IOD.

To export a structure mask to the current study as a new series, proceed as follows:

  1. Select the structure mask you need on the Segmented structure panel.

  2. Export the structure mask to the current study in one of the following ways:

The exported structure mask will be saved in the local storage as a new series of the current study. A thumbnail for the new series will be added to the series panel.

The exported structure mask can be opened in the flat image viewer, volume reconstruction, or MPR reconstruction tab.

The position of slices in a new series is in compliance with the window that was selected when the Export mask as new series command was given. If a 3D view window is selected, then the position of the planes will be in compliance with the position of the slices in the Axial plane window.

6.7.4 Export a structure to DICOM RT

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Functionality is available in a separate module which is activated in the Pro edition for an extra fee
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To export a structure mask of the segmented structure to DICOM RT, proceed as follows:

  1. On the segmented structures panel, select the structure whose mask to be exported to DICOM RT.

  2. Call up the popup menu with the export options (Fig. 6.18) in one of the following ways:


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Figure 6.18: Export drop-down menu


There are three ways to export a mask of structure to DICOM RT:

In the Export to DICOM RT (Fig. 6.19) dialog box that pops up, add a description of the exported RTSTRUCT series. The default series description is "Segmentation".


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Figure 6.19: Export to DICOM RT


Click OK button to export mask of structure or CANCEL to cancel.

The exported mask of structure will be saved in the local storage as a new series with RTSTRUCT modality. A thumbnail for the new series will be added to the series panel.

If a series has several phases, the mask of structure will only be exported for the current phase. If no mask was exported during the export procedure (e.g. no voxels are visible under the editing mask), an error message will pop up.

6.7.5 Importing a Structure from DICOM RT

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Functionality is available in a separate module which is activated in the Pro edition for an extra fee
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There are two ways to import a mask of segmented structure from DICOM RT:

In the Import from DICOM RT dialog box (Figure 6.20), select an RTSTRUCT modality series to import.


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Figure 6.20: Import from DICOM RT


Click OK button to import structure mask or CANCEL to cancel.

In the Structures to import section of the dialog box (Figure 6.21), check the box next to the structure whose mask you want to import. To import all the masks of the structures from the list, check the upper box. By default, the boxes are not checked.


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Figure 6.21: Structure selection dialog


Click OK to import structure mask or CANCEL to cancel.