Study on Repositioning of Comminuted Fractured Bones for Computer-Aided Preoperative Planning

I. Idram, J. Lai, T. Essomba, P. Lee
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The objective of this study is to provide a virtual simulation of bone fracture reduction system for encouraging computer aided preoperative planning (CAPP) orthopedic surgery, by emphasizing the study into bone fracture registration algorithms to improve correctness and accuracy of bone reduction. A concept and application program for 3D simulation based on personal computer presented, enabling surgeons to relocate fracture fragments onto their original position. This laboratory default software, named PhysiGuide, employed to deal with a comminuted fracture fragments reduction. Four different registration techniques proposed: pairs point, mirrored-bone, anatomy landmarks and fracture line constraints. A proximal femoral fracture generated from CT scans used for evaluating the performance of the proposed registration. Displacements distant of fragments after reduction are calculated and compared to healthy bones as a ground truth. The translation and rotation errors in repositioning calculation and the contact between fracture fragments should be within a clinically acceptable range. The experimental results show the lowest displacement and good stability obtained by using the method of fracture line constraint. The root mean square error is ± 1.097 mm.
计算机辅助术前规划粉碎性骨折复位的研究
本研究的目的是通过对骨折配准算法的研究,提高骨折复位的准确性和准确性,为促进计算机辅助术前计划(CAPP)骨科手术提供骨折复位虚拟模拟系统。提出了一种基于个人计算机的三维模拟概念和应用程序,使外科医生能够将骨折碎片重新定位到原始位置。该实验室默认软件名为PhysiGuide,用于处理粉碎性骨折碎片复位。提出了四种不同的配准技术:对点、镜像骨、解剖地标和骨折线约束。CT扫描产生股骨近端骨折,用于评估拟配准的性能。计算复位后碎片的位移距离,并将其与健康骨骼进行比较,作为基本事实。重新定位计算中的平移和旋转误差以及骨折碎片之间的接触应在临床可接受的范围内。实验结果表明,采用断裂线约束方法可获得最小的位移和良好的稳定性。均方根误差为±1.097 mm。
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