A Personalized Preoperative Modeling System For Internal Fixation Plates In Long Bone Fracture Surgery-A Straightforward Way From Ct Images To Plate Model

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ROBOTICS AND COMPUTER ASSISTED SURGERY(2019)

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Background Long bone fractures are a type of physical damage with high incidence rates that have serious impacts on the normal lives of humans. Aims How to obtain a preoperative internal fixation plate model before cutting muscle has become a critical issue. Materials and Methods In this paper, we present a new personalized modeling system for internal fixation plates in long bone fracture surgery. This system can achieve straight semi-automatic processing from CT images to 3D models. First, broken bones are separated in CT images. Second, the axes of long broken bones are extracted using 3D models. Third, the vertices on the broken bone cross-sections are segmented. Fourth, rough alignment and fine registration are implemented. Results An internal fixation plate is reconstructed for a long bone fracture. Discussion Three validations indicate that this method framework is reasonable and feasible. Conclusion This system can provide technical support for the personalized, minimally invasive and accurate operation on long bone fractures.
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internal fixation plate, long bone fracture, minimally invasive operation, personalized modeling
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