用三维摄影测量法对骨骼进行数字重建的准确性和可重复性。

Q3 Medicine
J.C. Feddema, L.Z.F. Chiu
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摘要

计算机硬件和软件的进步使我们可以通过数码相机图像对实物进行数字重建。由于人体骨骼的形状和大小各不相同,因此需要进行全面评估,以确定三维(3D)摄影测量法数字骨骼重建的准确性。我们用铅笔标记了五块人体骨骼(股骨、桡骨、肩胛骨、脊椎骨、髌骨),建立了 9 到 29 个地标。根据实物骨骼测量地标之间的距离,并通过三维重建进行数字化处理。用于重建的图像是在两天内分别拍摄的,因此可以确定重复性。与物理测量结果相比,平均(±标准偏差)绝对差值介于 0.2±0.1 毫米和 0.4±0.2 毫米之间。重建之间的平均(± 标准偏差)绝对差异在 0.3±0.1 毫米和 0.4±0.2 毫米之间。
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Accuracy and repeatability of 3D Photogrammetry to digitally reconstruct bones

Advances in computer hardware and software permit the reconstruction of physical objects digitally from digital camera images. Given the varying shapes and sizes of human bones, a comprehensive assessment is required to establish the accuracy of digital bone reconstructions from three-dimensional (3D) photogrammetry. Five human bones (femur, radius, scapula, vertebra, patella) were marked with pencil, to establish between 9 and 29 landmarks. The distances between landmarks were measured from the physical bones and digitized from 3D reconstructions. Images used for reconstructions were taken on two separate days, allowing for repeatability to be established. In comparison to physical measurements, the mean (± standard deviation) absolute differences were between 0.2 ± 0.1 mm and 0.4 ± 0.2 mm. The mean (± standard deviation) absolute differences between reconstructions were between 0.3 ± <0.1 mm and 0.4 ± 0.4 mm. The 3D photogrammetry procedures described are accurate and repeatable, permitting quantitative analyses to be conducted from digital reconstructions. Moreover, 3D photogrammetry may be used to capture and preserve anatomical materials for anatomy education.

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Morphologie
Morphologie Medicine-Anatomy
CiteScore
2.30
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发文量
150
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Morphologie est une revue universitaire avec une ouverture médicale qui sa adresse aux enseignants, aux étudiants, aux chercheurs et aux cliniciens en anatomie et en morphologie. Vous y trouverez les développements les plus actuels de votre spécialité, en France comme a international. Le objectif de Morphologie est d?offrir des lectures privilégiées sous forme de revues générales, d?articles originaux, de mises au point didactiques et de revues de la littérature, qui permettront notamment aux enseignants de optimiser leurs cours et aux spécialistes d?enrichir leurs connaissances.
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