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14 April 1989 Three-Dimensional In Vivo Modelling And Evaluation Of Hip Coverage
Ake Wallin, Kaj Klaue
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Proceedings Volume 1030, Biostereometrics '88; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950466
Event: Biostereometrics '88: Spatial and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Biological Form and Function, 1988, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
For preoperative planning of corrective hip osteotomy, quantitative assessment of the coverage and congruency of the femoral head is essential. Based on serial CT-sections, a computer-assisted method has been developed providing for three-dimensional modelling of the in vivo situation and subsequent evaluation of the hip joint. The cartilage structures extracted from each cross-section are triangulated and reconstructed into surfaces. New algorithms were developed to cope with the problems caused by the contour data structures. They include the automated connection of open and closed contours, contour bifurcations and capping of terminating contours. Surgical procedures are simulated using the surface data and a quantitative evaluation of the coverage and centering of the hip joint is achieved. The tiling method presented is not limited to CT-data and can be applied to other structures analyzed with contours.
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Ake Wallin and Kaj Klaue "Three-Dimensional In Vivo Modelling And Evaluation Of Hip Coverage", Proc. SPIE 1030, Biostereometrics '88, (14 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950466
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Cartilage

Computed tomography

Head

Mathematical modeling

Modeling

Algorithm development

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