Three dimensional modeling and analysis of Haversian systems in compact bone tissue

K. Deisseroth, H. Hogan
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This study provides a qualitative as well as quantitative characterization of the geometry and architecture of the Haversian systems at a microscopic level. A three dimensional computer model was created with serial sections of equine bone. From the reconstruction, quantitative calculations were made, including porosity, surface areas, cross sectional areas, and cross sectional shapes. Also the porosity due to Volkmann canals was estimated. Other more qualitative calculations included the nature of branching, termination and general osteon movement. Any change in the specimen size or shape during the entire processing was carefully documented and corrected for where possible. One of the goals of the research was to assess and evaluate the procedures developed and identify was to further improve accuracy. With a computerized three dimensional image of the bone microstructure, detailed calculations can be made and insight gained more accurately than with two dimensional models or past three dimensional models.
致密骨组织中哈弗氏系统的三维建模与分析
本研究在微观层面上对哈弗斯系统的几何和结构进行了定性和定量表征。用马骨的连续切片创建了一个三维计算机模型。通过重构,对孔隙度、表面积、横截面积、横截形状等进行了定量计算。同时估计了Volkmann管的孔隙率。其他更定性的计算包括分支的性质,终止和一般骨运动。在整个加工过程中,试样尺寸或形状的任何变化都要仔细记录并尽可能纠正。研究的目标之一是评估和评价已开发的程序,并确定进一步提高准确性。通过计算机化的骨骼微观结构三维图像,可以进行详细的计算,比二维模型或过去的三维模型更准确地获得洞察力。
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