DocumentCode :
2028070
Title :
Volume assessment of various wound attributes models using 3D skin surface imaging
Author :
Chong, K.K. ; Abdul-Rani, A.M. ; Hani, A.F.M. ; Yap, F.B.B. ; Jamil, Atif
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng. Dept., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Tronoh, Malaysia
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7-8 July 2012
Firstpage :
134
Lastpage :
138
Abstract :
In medical applications, 3D information of ulcer wounds are very crucial in measuring the volume of the ulcer cavity. Volume measurement is the most significant criterion in ulcer wound assessment as reduction in wound volume is an indicator of wound healing. Treatment efficacy can be improved and healing period can be shorten if changes in wound parameters are being observed regularly and accurately. 3D skin surface imaging technique is used to replace the conventional measuring method which is qualitative and subjective. Optical and laser scanners are used to obtain the surface scanned of the ulcer wound. Two algorithms for solid reconstruction and volume computation are being proposed, namely midpoint projection and convex hull approximation. Seventeen ulcer models with different wound attributes have been used to assess the suitability and reliability of the algorithms. Using ulcer models with known volume, it is found that midpoint projection is suitable for all the wound type whereas convex hull is suitable for all types of wounds except wounds with elevated base.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; cellular biophysics; diseases; image reconstruction; laser applications in medicine; medical image processing; optical scanners; radiation therapy; reliability; skin; wounds; 3D information; 3D skin surface imaging technique; conventional measuring method; convex hull approximation; laser scanners; midpoint projection; optical scanners; reliability; solid reconstruction; surface scanning; ulcer cavity; ulcer models; ulcer wound assessment; volume assessment; volume computation; volume measurement; wound attributes models; wound healing; wound parameters; wound volume; Approximation algorithms; Approximation methods; Cavity resonators; Computational modeling; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Wounds; Convex Hull Approximation; Midpoint Projection; Treatment Efficacy; Volume Determination;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Green and Ubiquitous Technology (GUT), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Jakarta
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2172-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GUT.2012.6344167
Filename :
6344167
Link To Document :
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