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29 April 2005 Estimation of three-dimensional knee joint movement using bi-plane x-ray fluoroscopy and 3D-CT
Hideaki Haneishi, Satoshi Fujita, Takahiro Kohno, Masahiko Suzuki, Jin Miyagi, Hideshige Moriya
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Abstract
Acquisition of exact information of three-dimensional knee joint movement is desired in plastic surgery. Conventional X-ray fluoroscopy provides dynamic but just two-dimensional projected image. On the other hand, three-dimensional CT provides three-dimensional but just static image. In this paper, a method for acquiring three-dimensional knee joint movement using both bi-plane, dynamic X-ray fluoroscopy and static three-dimensional CT is proposed. Basic idea is use of 2D/3D registration using digitally reconstructed radiograph (DRR) or virtual projection of CT data. Original ideal is not new but the application of bi-plane fluoroscopy to natural bones of knee is reported for the first time. The technique was applied to two volunteers and successful results were obtained. Accuracy evaluation through computer simulation and phantom experiment with a knee joint of a pig were also conducted.
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Hideaki Haneishi, Satoshi Fujita, Takahiro Kohno, Masahiko Suzuki, Jin Miyagi, and Hideshige Moriya "Estimation of three-dimensional knee joint movement using bi-plane x-ray fluoroscopy and 3D-CT", Proc. SPIE 5747, Medical Imaging 2005: Image Processing, (29 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.594963
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KEYWORDS
Fluoroscopy

3D image processing

Bone

Image segmentation

X-ray computed tomography

X-rays

3D acquisition

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