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Musculoskeletal applications of three-dimensional surface reconstructions.

M W Vannier, W G Totty, W G Stevens, P M Weeks, D M Dye, W J Daum, L A Gilula, W A Murphy, R H Knapp.   

Abstract

We have applied computer programs originally developed for craniofacial surgical planning and evaluation to complex musculoskeletal problems. These computer programs reformat ordinary CT scans into black and white images of the three-dimensional osseous surfaces found in the scanned volume. These reformatted three-dimensional CT scan images increase the utility of CT scan examinations of complex osseous structures, such as the wrist, spine, hip, knee, and shoulder. The software, which operates on an unmodified commercially available CT scanner, can produce high-quality surface reconstructions from CT scan slices without operator intervention. No special knowledge of the principles used in the reconstruction methods is needed to successfully use the programs.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3874383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop Clin North Am        ISSN: 0030-5898            Impact factor:   2.472


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Authors:  D R Ney; E K Fishman; J E Niederhuber
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