Three-dimensional surface rendering reconstruction of scoliotic vertebrae using a non stereo-corresponding points technique

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A. Mitulescu
W. Skalli
D. Mitton
J. De Guise
机构
[1] Laboratoire de Biomécanique,
[2] ENSAM,undefined
[3] 151,undefined
[4] Bd. de l'Hôpital,undefined
[5] 75013 Paris,undefined
[6] France,undefined
[7] Ecole de Technologie Supérieure,undefined
[8] Montréal,undefined
[9] Quebec,undefined
[10] Canada,undefined
[11] Laboratoire de recherche en imagerie et orthopédie (LIO),undefined
[12] Université de Montréal,undefined
[13] Centre de recherche du CHUM,undefined
[14] Hôpital Notre-Dame,undefined
[15] Montreal,undefined
[16] Québec,undefined
[17] Canada,undefined
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European Spine Journal | 2002年 / 11卷
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Scoliosis 3D reconstruction Surface rendering Stereoradiography;
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The medical imaging techniques that allow a three-dimensional (3D) surface rendering reconstruction, which is usually required by the clinician when dealing with scoliotic patients, are computed tomography (CT) and stereoradiography. However, CT cannot provide a 3D rendering of the whole spine because of the high irradiating dose, while the stereoradiographic 3D reconstruction techniques, which use an algorithm derived from the direct linear transformation (DLT), are usually limited in accuracy because of the small number of corresponding anatomical landmarks identifiable on both radiographs. The purpose of the present study is to validate a recent biplanar 3D surface rendering reconstruction technique on scoliotic vertebrae. This technique, called "non stereo-corresponding points" (NSCP), has already been tested on non-pathologic dry cervical vertebrae and frozen lumbar specimens, and the results have proved very encouraging. Since scoliosis is a 3D deformity of the vertebrae and of the global spine, such a technique could be a very useful clinical tool for the diagnostic, follow-up and surgical planning when dealing with scoliotic patients. The validation of the NSCP technique on scoliotic patients was performed on 58 scoliotic vertebrae in 14 patients, by comparison with the CT scan 3D rendering technique. The results of this study show mean errors of 1.5 mm. On the basis of this study, we can conclude that the NSCP 3D reconstruction technique is a definite improvement over existing techniques, and can serve as a useful diagnosis tool in scoliosis. However, the results of the technique still need to be optimized for use in geometrical modeling.
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