Title :
A Novel Method for the 3-D Reconstruction of Scoliotic Ribs From Frontal and Lateral Radiographs
Author :
Seoud, Lama ; Cheriet, Farida ; Labelle, Hubert ; Dansereau, Jean
Author_Institution :
Ste.-Jus tine Hosp. Res. Center, Montreal, QC, Canada
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Among the external manifestations of scoliosis, the rib hump, which is associated with the ribs´ deformities and rotations, constitutes the most disturbing aspect of the scoliotic deformity for patients. A personalized 3-D model of the rib cage is important for a better evaluation of the deformity, and hence, a better treatment planning. A novel method for the 3-D reconstruction of the rib cage, based only on two standard radiographs, is proposed in this paper. For each rib, two points are extrapolated from the reconstructed spine, and three points are reconstructed by stereo radiography. The reconstruction is then refined using a surface approximation. The method was evaluated using clinical data of 13 patients with scoliosis. A comparison was conducted between the reconstructions obtained with the proposed method and those obtained by using a previous reconstruction method based on two frontal radiographs. A first comparison criterion was the distances between the reconstructed ribs and the surface topography of the trunk, considered as the reference modality. The correlation between ribs axial rotation and back surface rotation was also evaluated. The proposed method successfully reconstructed the ribs of the 6th-12th thoracic levels. The evaluation results showed that the 3-D configuration of the new rib reconstructions is more consistent with the surface topography and provides more accurate measurements of ribs axial rotation.
Keywords :
bone; diagnostic radiography; image reconstruction; medical disorders; medical image processing; orthopaedics; surface topography; 3D image reconstruction; back surface rotation; frontal radiograph; lateral radiograph; rib deformities; rib hump; ribs axial rotation; scoliosis; scoliotic ribs; stereo radiography; surface approximation; surface topography; treatment planning; Computed tomography; Deformable models; Diagnostic radiography; Hospitals; Image reconstruction; Magnetic resonance imaging; Ribs; Surface reconstruction; Surface topography; X-rays; Rib cage; X-rays; surface topography; three-dimensional reconstruction; Adolescent; Child; Cohort Studies; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Linear Models; Models, Biological; Radiographic Image Enhancement; Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Ribs; Scoliosis;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2009.2032530