Title of article :
Robust identification and localization of intramedullary nail holes for distal locking using CBCT: A simulation study
Author/Authors :
Kamarianakis، نويسنده , , Z. and Buliev، نويسنده , , I. and Pallikarakis، نويسنده , , N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
11
From page :
479
To page :
489
Abstract :
Closed intramedullary nailing is a common technique for treatment of femur and tibia fractures. The most challenging step in this procedure is the precise placement of the lateral screws that stabilize the fragmented bone. esent work concerns the development and the evaluation of a method to accurately identify in the 3D space the axes of the nail hole canals. A limited number of projection images are acquired around the leg with the help of a C-arm. On two of them, the locking hole entries are interactively selected and a rough localization of the hole axes is performed. Perpendicularly to one of them, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) reconstructions are produced. The accurate identification and localization of the hole axes are done by an identification of the centers of the nail holes on the tomograms and a further 3D linear regression through principal component analysis (PCA). Various feature-based approaches (RANSAC, least-square fitting, Hough transform) have been compared for best matching the contours and the centers of the holes on the tomograms. bustness of the suggested method was investigated using simulations. Programming is done in Matlab™ and C ++. s obtained on synthetic data confirm very good localization accuracy – mean translational error of 0.14 mm (std = 0.08 mm) and mean angular error of 0.84° (std = 0.35°) at no radiation excess. Successful localization can be further used to guide a surgeon or a robot for correct drilling the bone along the nail openings.
Keywords :
CBCT , Distal locking , Intramedullary nailing , image-guided surgery
Journal title :
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number :
1731270
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