T Illés, S Somoskeöy - International orthopaedics, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Background The EOS™ X-ray machine, based on a Nobel prize-winning invention in physics in the field of particle detection, is capable of a simultaneous capture of biplanar X …
In clinical routine, lower limb analysis relies on conventional X-ray (2D view) or computerised tomography (CT) Scan (lying position). However, these methods do not allow …
Three-dimensional patient specific bone models are required in a range of medical applications, such as pre-operative surgery planning and improved guidance during …
G Zheng, S Gollmer, S Schumann, X Dong… - Medical image …, 2009 - Elsevier
Constructing a 3D bone surface model from a limited number of calibrated 2D X-ray images (eg 2) and a 3D point distribution model is a challenging task, especially, when we would …
M Wybier, P Bossard - Joint Bone Spine, 2013 - Elsevier
The EOS 2D/3D radio-imaging device (Biospace med, France) can disclose a digital radiographic image of bones with a very low radiation dose. This in turn allows in obtaining …
The inefficacy of 2-Dimensional techniques in visualizing all perspectives of an organ may lead to inaccurate diagnosis of a disease or deformity. This raises a need for adopting 3 …
Patient-specific three-dimensional (3-D) bone models are useful for a number of clinical applications such as surgery planning, postoperative evaluation, as well as implant and …
S Bousigues, L Gajny, S Abihssira, C Heidsieck… - Medical Engineering & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Patient-specific scapular shape in functional posture can be highly relevant to clinical research. Biplanar radiography is a relevant modality for that purpose with already …
D Mitton, S Deschenes, S Laporte… - Computer methods in …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
3D personalized models are more and more requested for clinical and biomechanical studies. Techniques based on bi-planar X-rays present the advantage of a low radiation …