The Study of Femoral 3D Reconstruction Process Based on Anatomical Parameters Using a Numerical Method

Computer based three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction technique is widely used in clinical practices and its accuracy is still improving due to introducing of high resolution imaging modalities. Practically, two-dimensional X-ray image might be considered as one of major tools in orthopaedics, due to...

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Main Authors: Moon Kyu LEE, Sang Hyuk LEE, Aram KIM, Inchan YOUN, Tae Soo LEE, Nahmkeon HUR, Kuiwon CHOI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2008-09-01
Series:Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jbse/3/3/3_3_443/_pdf/-char/en
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Summary:Computer based three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction technique is widely used in clinical practices and its accuracy is still improving due to introducing of high resolution imaging modalities. Practically, two-dimensional X-ray image might be considered as one of major tools in orthopaedics, due to its lower cost and lower dose of radiation than computer tomography (CT). The purpose of the current study is generating 3D model of femoral bone using conventional X-ray images incorporating the anatomical parameters into a referential 3D model. For the 3D reconstruction, the 2D shape and specific parameters of bone were firstly measured from X-ray images. Then, the referential CT model was modified as follows: the axial scaling, shearing transformation and radial scaling. In this study, the 3D reconstruction algorithm was tested using femoral X-ray images from the 28 years old male. The current study showed that the 3D reconstruction technique by using X-ray images can be useful and feasible in clinical practices. It could easily generate 3D femoral model not only with saving time and costs, but also less radiation exposure to the patients.
ISSN:1880-9863