A Case with Detailed Renal Study by the Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography (3D-CT) Reconstruction

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A Case with Detailed Renal Study by the Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography (3D-CT) Reconstruction

Katsunori Ogura1, Hiroshi Bando1,2iD*, Hisako Yamashita1, Yoshinobu Kato1, Yoshikane Kato1
1Kanaiso Hospital, Komatsushima, Tokushima, Japan
2Medical Research/Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan

Corresponding Author: Hiroshi Bando ORCID iD
Address: Tokushima University /Medical Research, Nakashowa 1-61, Tokushima 770-0943, Japan.

Received date: 10 December 2025; Accepted date: 07 January 2026; Published date: 14 January 2026

Citation: Ogura K, Bando H, Yamashita H, Kato Y, Kato Y. A Case with Detailed Renal Study by the Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography (3D-CT) Reconstruction. Asp Biomed Clin Case Rep. 2026 Jan 14;9(1):01-06.

Copyright © 2026 Ogura K, Bando H, Yamashita H, Kato Y, Kato Y. This is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.

Keywords: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography, Synapse Vincent, Reconstructionm Artificial Intelligence, Transparent Image

Abstract

Authors have been involved in the reconstruction procedure of three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT) by Synapse Vincent based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The patient was a 62-year-old male, and 3D-CT images showed renal cysts and stones. His clinical problems included high blood pressure, cholelithiasis, alcohol consumption, obesity, liver dysfunction, renal cyst, renal stones, and left renal ureteral obstruction. As the transparent image of 3D-CT reconstruction, the right ureter was traceable, but the left ureter was not. The left kidney shows contrast medium accumulation in the renal calyx, with no urine flow due to the renal stone. Thus, 3D-CT reconstruction would be beneficial.