Hi Edwin,
 you should a look at this first:

http://www.vmtk.org/Tutorials/ParentVesselReconstruction/

It's likely that it won't do exactly what you need, but it will get you 90%
of the way on this challenging problem. Feel free to get back to us
with more questions.

Hope this helps

Luca

PS: you come from the university where Lua (http://www.lua.org) was created.
Very cool :-)


On Nov 30, 2012, at 5:20 PM, ed...@ele.puc-rio.br wrote:

> Hello vmtk users, well i'am new in vmtk so i need to isolate an aneurysm
> from its parent vessel and i want to know if exist any routine already
> implemented to do that.
> 
> Thaks a lot for your help.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Edwin Maldonado Tavara.
> Pontificia Universidade Catholica
> Rio de Janeiro - Brasil.
> 
> 
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