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Radiation-free quantification of head malformations in craniosynostosis patients from 3D photography.

Liyun Tu1, Antonio R Porras1, Albert Oh2, Natasha Lepore3, Manuel Mastromanolis1, Deki Tsering4, Beatriz Paniagua5, Andinet Enquobahrie5, Robert Keating4, Gary F Rogers2, Marius George Linguraru1,6.   

Abstract

The evaluation of cranial malformations plays an essential role both in the early diagnosis and in the decision to perform surgical treatment for craniosynostosis. In clinical practice, both cranial shape and suture fusion are evaluated using CT images, which involve the use of harmful radiation on children. Three-dimensional (3D) photography offers non-invasive, radiation-free, and anesthetic-free evaluation of craniofacial morphology. The aim of this study is to develop an automated framework to objectively quantify cranial malformations in patients with craniosynostosis from 3D photography. We propose a new method that automatically extracts the cranial shape by identifying a set of landmarks from a 3D photograph. Specifically, it registers the 3D photograph of a patient to a reference template in which the position of the landmarks is known. Then, the method finds the closest cranial shape to that of the patient from a normative statistical shape multi-atlas built from 3D photographs of healthy cases, and uses it to quantify objectively cranial malformations. We calculated the cranial malformations on 17 craniosynostosis patients and we compared them with the malformations of the normative population used to build the multi-atlas. The average malformations of the craniosynostosis cases were 2.68 ± 0.75 mm, which is significantly higher (p<0.001) than the average malformations of 1.70 ± 0.41 mm obtained from the normative cases. Our approach can support the quantitative assessment of surgical procedures for cranial vault reconstruction without exposing pediatric patients to harmful radiation.

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Keywords:  Radiation-free; computational quantification; computer-aided diagnosis; cranial malformations; craniosynostosis; three-dimensional photography

Year:  2018        PMID: 31379400      PMCID: PMC6679651          DOI: 10.1117/12.2295374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng        ISSN: 0277-786X


  4 in total

1.  Quantification of Head Shape from Three-Dimensional Photography for Presurgical and Postsurgical Evaluation of Craniosynostosis.

Authors:  Antonio R Porras; Liyun Tu; Deki Tsering; Esperanza Mantilla; Albert Oh; Andinet Enquobahrie; Robert Keating; Gary F Rogers; Marius George Linguraru
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 4.730

2.  Premature Fusion of the Sagittal Suture as an Incidental Radiographic Finding in Young Children.

Authors:  Monica Manrique; Esperanza Mantilla-Rivas; Antonio R Porras Perez; Justin R Bryant; Md Sohel Rana; Liyun Tu; Robert F Keating; Albert K Oh; Marius G Linguraru; Gary F Rogers
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2021-10-01       Impact factor: 5.169

3.  SPIE Computer-Aided Diagnosis conference anniversary review.

Authors:  Ronald M Summers; Maryellen L Giger
Journal:  J Med Imaging (Bellingham)       Date:  2022-05-19

4.  3D Photography to Quantify the Severity of Metopic Craniosynostosis.

Authors:  Madeleine K Bruce; Wenzheng Tao; Justin Beiriger; Cameron Christensen; Miles J Pfaff; Ross Whitaker; Jesse A Goldstein
Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J       Date:  2022-03-21
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