3D measurement technique for convex shape acquisition

Author(s):  
Andras Rovid ◽  
Takeshi Hashimoto
Author(s):  
Yuki Shiba ◽  
Satoshi Ono ◽  
Ryo Furukawa ◽  
Shinsaku Hiura ◽  
Hiroshi Kawasaki

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Armando Hoch ◽  
Lukas Jud ◽  
Tabitha Roth ◽  
Lazaros Vlachopoulos ◽  
Philipp Fürnstahl ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The tibial slope plays an important role in knee surgery. However, standard radiographic measurement techniques have a low reproducibility and do not allow differentiation between medial and lateral articular surfaces. Despite availability of three-dimensional imaging, so far, no real 3D measurement technique was introduced and compared to radiographic measurement, which were the purposes of this study. Methods Computed tomography scans of 54 knees in 51 patients (41 males and 10 females) with a mean age of 46 years (range 22–67 years) were included. A novel 3D measurement technique was applied by two readers to measure the tibial slope of medial and lateral tibial plateau and rim. A statistical analysis was conducted to determine the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for the new technique and compare it to a standard radiographic measurement. Results The mean 3D tibial slope for the medial plateau and rim was 7.4° and 7.6°, for the lateral plateau and rim 7.5° and 8.1°, respectively. The mean radiographic slope was 6.0°. Statistical analysis showed an ICC between both readers of 0.909, 0.987, 0.918, 0.893, for the 3D measurement of medial plateau, medial rim, lateral plateau and lateral rim, respectively, whereas the radiographic technique showed an ICC of 0.733. Conclusions The proposed novel measurement technique shows a high intraclass agreement and offers an applicable opportunity to assess the tibial slope three-dimensionally. Furthermore, the medial and lateral articular surfaces can be measured separately and one can differentiate the slope from the plateau and from the rim. As three-dimensional planning becomes successively more important, our measurement technique might deliver a useful supplement to the standard radiographic assessment in slope related knee surgery. Level of evidence Level III, diagnostic study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (7) ◽  
pp. 1907 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianhua Wang ◽  
Yuguo Zhou ◽  
Yanxi Yang

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Armando Hoch ◽  
Tabitha Roth ◽  
Magda Marcon ◽  
Philipp Fürnstahl ◽  
Sandro F. Fucentese ◽  
...  

Abstract Purpose Pathological tibial torsion is known to negatively influence the functionality of the lower extremity, and therefore, its assessment might play an important role. While 3D imaging is used for many examinations of the musculoskeletal system, for the determination of tibial torsion no 3D measurement technique has been available so far. We developed a 3D measurement method and assess its interobserver reliability as well as its correlation with standard 2D measurement methods. Methods CT scans of 82 tibiae in 79 patients with a mean age of 41 years were included. A novel 3D measurement technique was developed and applied. Measurements were compared with two frequently used 2D measurement methods. ICC (intraclass correlation coefficient) for the new technique was determined and compared to the 2D measurement method. Furthermore, differences between left and right legs as well as between males and females were assessed. Results The ICC for the 2D methods was 0.917 and 0.938, respectively. For the 3D measurements, ICCs were calculated to be 0.954 and 0.950. Agreement between 2 and 3D methods was moderate to good with ICCs between 0.715 and 0.795. Torsion values for left and right legs did not differ significantly in 2D and in 3D (26.2 vs 28.5° and 27.2 vs. 25.9°). The same is true for the differences between male and female in 2D and 3D (26.2 vs. 29.6° and 25.0 vs. 31.2°). Conclusion The newly developed 3D measurement technique shows a high intraclass agreement and offers an applicable opportunity to assess the tibial torsion three-dimensionally.


2021 ◽  
Vol 143 ◽  
pp. 106623
Author(s):  
Pengcheng Yao ◽  
Shaoyan Gai ◽  
Yuchong Chen ◽  
Wenlong Chen ◽  
Feipeng Da

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Kühmstedt ◽  
Christian Bräuer-Burchardt ◽  
Stefan Heist ◽  
Ingo Schmidt ◽  
Gunther Notni

IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 127254-127271
Author(s):  
Ahsan Elahi ◽  
Jun Lu ◽  
Qi-Dan Zhu ◽  
Li Yong

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