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Towards multiple 3D bone surface identification and reconstruction using few 2D X-ray images for intraoperative applications

  • Simant Prakoonwit

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Abstract

This article discusses a possible method to use a small number, e.g. 5, of conventional 2D X-ray images to reconstruct multiple 3D bone surfaces intraoperatively. Each bone’s edge contours in X-ray images are automatically identified. Sparse 3D landmark points of each bone are automatically reconstructed by pairing the 2D X-ray images. The reconstructed landmark point distribution on a surface is approximately optimal covering main characteristics of the surface. A statistical shape model, dense point distribution model (DPDM), is then used to fit the reconstructed optimal landmarks vertices to reconstruct a full surface of each bone separately. The reconstructed surfaces can then be visualised and manipulated by surgeons or used by surgical robotic systems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-31
JournalInternational Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technology
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2014

Keywords

  • X-ray

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