DocumentCode :
2016441
Title :
Location and geometric description of carpal bones in CT images
Author :
Hillman, G.R. ; Tagare, H.D. ; Elder, K.W. ; Stoner, D.M. ; Patterson, R.M. ; Nicademus, C.L. ; Viegas, S.F. ; Dong, Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Pharmacology, Texas Univ., Galveston, TX, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1994
fDate :
13-16 Nov 1994
Firstpage :
397
Abstract :
CT images were obtained of the wrist region of 15 cadavers and several living patients. Boundaries of bones were located using a technique based on dynamic programming. The resulting set of surface points on each bone was used to compute principal and antipodal axes and distances between surfaces of the bones, and an interpolation technique was developed to increase the apparent resolution of the 3-D reconstruction. A spatial coordinate system was established based on internal landmarks in the carpal anatomy. The angular orientations of all carpal bones were determined with respect to this system. The principal axes for the same bone among the multiple wrist specimens proved to be more widely dispersed than the antipodal axes for the same bones. The antipodal axes also correspond more closely to an intuitive notion of the “longest axis” of the bones. A method was developed to interpolate surface points between the coarsely-distributed points located by our boundary tracker, and to interpolate data between CT slices, producing a uniformly spaced 3-D data set. The surface of this representation of the bone was used to determine the spacing between the bones in the wrist. The enhanced resolution of the interpolated data improves the resolution of the spacing determination, compared to determinations based only on the points actually located by the boundary tracker
Keywords :
bone; computerised tomography; image reconstruction; image resolution; interpolation; 3-D reconstruction apparent resolution; CT images; angular orientations; antipodal axes; bone boundaries; boundary tracker; cadavers; carpal anatomy; carpal bones; coarsely-distributed points; dynamic programming; enhanced resolution; geometric description; internal landmarks; interpolation technique; intuitive notion; living patients; multiple wrist specimens; principal axes; spatial coordinate system; surface points; wrist region; Anatomy; Bones; Cadaver; Computed tomography; Dynamic programming; Interpolation; Spatial resolution; Surface reconstruction; Three dimensional displays; Wrist;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 1994. Proceedings. ICIP-94., IEEE International Conference
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6952-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.1994.413343
Filename :
413343
Link To Document :
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