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Fig. 2A. Computer-rendered surgical illustration series showing
partial nephrectomy procedure. (Reprinted with permission from
[2]) This illustration shows
reuse of part of original image. By placing specific parts of illustration,
such as background, incision line, tumor, and instruments, on separate layers,
illustrator has flexibility of editing each layer independently or completely
turning each layer on or off. This illustration also incorporates
three-dimensional CT reconstruction on background layer. It would be difficult
to incorporate this CT image with traditional media. Although X-ray film has
been painted over in past, computer allows much more flexibility for this
process. In B, numeral 1 shows tumor removal, 2 indicates repair and
closure of collecting system, and 3 shows injection of methylene blue into
collecting system to detect any leaky areas.
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