Dynamic graphical user interfaces for medical workstations
View Patent ↗A dynamic method ( 100 ) to better depict context among the different views of an imaging visualization application used by a medical workstation.
1. A method of providing dynamic graphical user interfaces for analyzing anatomical airway imaging, comprising:
a. selecting a branch of the airway from an axial view of the airway;
b. dynamically displaying an image of a cross-section of the selected branch superimposed on the axial view; said image establishing a link to its points of origin in the axial view; and
c. transforming the superimposed image of the cross-section into an image of the cross-section having a desired orientation angle.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising dynamically displaying the image of the cross-section in a view separate from the axial view and transforming the separate view image of the cross-section into an image of the cross-section having the desired orientation angle at the same time as the superimposed image.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising dynamically displaying the image of the cross-section in a view separate from the axial view and moving the superimposed image of the cross-section having the desired orientation angle from the axial view so as to replace the separate view image of the cross-section.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transforming step comprises displaying an animation of successive cross-sections, starting with the cross-section of the selected branch from the axial view, continuing with cross-sections having intermediate orientation angles, and ending with the cross-section having the desired orientation angle.
5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising dynamically displaying the image of the cross-section in a view separate from the axial view and moving the superimposed image of the cross-section having the desired orientation from the axial view so as to replace the separate view image of the cross-section.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the desired orientation angle is oblique.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the desired orientation angle is a double oblique angle.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the transforming step comprises displaying an animation of successive cross-sections about two axes of the cross-section, starting with the cross-section of the selected branch from the axial view, continuing with cross-sections having intermediate orientation angles in one axis direction and then in a second axis direction, and ending with the cross-section having the desired orientation angle.