Development of an Automatic Process for Calculation of Bone Defected Volume from Tomographic Images

M. Ezzahmouly, A. Elmoutaouakkil, M. Ed-Dhahraouy, S. Hakim, H. EL.Byad, E. Gourri, Z. Hatim
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Predicting the shape and the volume of a bone defect and the adjusted implementation of a bone substitute is one of the most challenging goals of modern biomaterial science. The major need for practitioners before implantation is to precisely define the architecture and the volume of the defected bone to be filled. Imaging techniques are typically used to access this information. Generally, the defected bone is confused with its environment and with the image background. The use of traditional segmentation for the selection and isolation of the cavity to be filled proves to be difficult. In this work, a defect in a dead bone is created and then imaged with microtomography technique. The aim is to segment the shape and volume of the defect from both the bone and the background image. To realize those tasks, an adaptive morphological operation algorithm was used. The proposed method lets to segment and precisely calculate the volume of the cavity to fill. The method is subjectively and quantitatively evaluated using different computed phantoms. The accuracy of the method has been also verified by comparing the calculated volume of the bone defect and the volume of prepared calcium phosphate cement past necessary for its filling. The proposed algorithm overcomes the traditional poor performance. The efficiency of the method is clearly demonstrated through the different reports and generated measurements. The automatic process can be used favorably in implantology to realize and guide the surgical act and also in computer-aided scaffolding techniques. Funding Information: None to declare. Declaration of Interests: None to declare.
基于层析成像的骨缺损体积自动计算方法的开发
预测骨缺损的形状和体积以及调整骨替代物的实施是现代生物材料科学最具挑战性的目标之一。从业者在植入前的主要需求是精确定义要填充的缺损骨的结构和体积。成像技术通常用于获取这些信息。通常,有缺陷的骨头会与环境和图像背景相混淆。利用传统的分割方法来选择和隔离待填充的空腔是很困难的。在这项工作中,在死骨中创建一个缺陷,然后用微断层扫描技术成像。目的是从骨骼和背景图像中分割出缺陷的形状和体积。为了实现这些任务,采用了自适应形态学运算算法。该方法可以分割并精确计算待填充空腔的体积。使用不同的计算模型对该方法进行了主观和定量评价。通过比较计算的骨缺损体积和制备的磷酸钙骨水泥的体积,验证了该方法的准确性。该算法克服了传统算法性能差的缺点。通过不同的报告和生成的测量,可以清楚地证明该方法的效率。该自动化过程可以很好地应用于种植外科手术操作的实现和指导,也可以应用于计算机辅助支架技术。资金信息:无申报。利益申报:无利益申报。
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