Potential of 3D Surface Imaging for Quantitative Analysis of Fat Grafting

Audrey Cheong, S. Hanson, G. Reece, M. Markey, F. Merchant
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Abstract

Autologous fat grafting is increasingly employed to address volume asymmetry and contour irregularity following breast reconstruction for breast cancer. However, there are no well-established objective tools to accurately measure change in graft volume and breast shape over time. Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging allows for objective analysis of changes in breast shape and size, which clinicians and researchers can use to evaluate the effects of fat grafting. This study presents several measurements (Gaussian curvature, shape index, surface orientation, and volume) that can be extracted from 3D surface images of patients. These measurements are demonstrated on three patients (two patients after implant reconstruction and one after bilateral mastopexy) before and after fat grafting. The results of this study can help pave the way for clinicians and researchers to develop standardized metrics for objectively evaluating fat graft processing techniques. Using the proposed measurements, we were able to evaluate key shape and size differences in the 3D surface images before and after fat grafting.
三维表面成像在脂肪移植定量分析中的潜力
自体脂肪移植越来越多地用于解决乳腺癌乳房重建后体积不对称和轮廓不均匀的问题。然而,目前还没有完善的客观工具来准确测量移植物体积和乳房形状随时间的变化。三维(3D)表面成像允许客观分析乳房形状和大小的变化,临床医生和研究人员可以使用它来评估脂肪移植的效果。本研究提出了几种可以从患者的三维表面图像中提取的测量方法(高斯曲率、形状指数、表面方向和体积)。这些测量在脂肪移植前后对3名患者进行了验证(2名患者在植入体重建后,1名患者在双侧乳房切除术后)。这项研究的结果可以为临床医生和研究人员制定客观评估脂肪移植处理技术的标准化指标铺平道路。利用提出的测量方法,我们能够评估脂肪移植前后3D表面图像的关键形状和大小差异。
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