Publications by authors named "Vassilios Tsioukas"

Article Synopsis
  • Liver transplantation is a crucial treatment for severe liver disease, but there's a significant shortage of suitable grafts, leading to the exploration of alternative strategies like living donor and split liver transplants.
  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of LIDAR 3D photography in accurately predicting liver graft volume and mass using seven grafts from deceased donors.
  • Results showed a high accuracy of 97.88% and a strong correlation in measurements with only a mean weight error of 17.03 grams, suggesting LIDAR could be a practical solution for evaluating liver grafts, although more research is needed.
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Three-dimensional (3D) printing has recently emerged as a new technique in various liver-related surgical fields. There are currently only a few systematic reviews that summarize the evidence of its impact. In order to construct a systematic literature review of the applications and effects of 3D printing in liver surgery, we searched the PubMed, Embase and ScienceDirect databases for relevant titles, according to the PRISMA statement guidelines.

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The use of action cameras for photogrammetry purposes is not widespread due to the fact that until recently the images provided by the sensors, using either still or video capture mode, were not big enough to perform and provide the appropriate analysis with the necessary photogrammetric accuracy. However, several manufacturers have recently produced and released new lightweight devices which are: (a) easy to handle, (b) capable of performing under extreme conditions and more importantly (c) able to provide both still images and video sequences of high resolution. In order to be able to use the sensor of action cameras we must apply a careful and reliable self-calibration prior to the use of any photogrammetric procedure, a relatively difficult scenario because of the short focal length of the camera and its wide angle lens that is used to obtain the maximum possible resolution of images.

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