The intraoperative registration of preoperative CT volumes is a key process of most computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) systems. In this work, is reported a new method for automatic registration of long bones, based on the segmentation of the bone cortical in intraoperative 3D ultrasound images. A bone classifier was developed based on features, obtained from the principal component analysis of the Hessian matrix, of every voxel in an intraoperative ultrasound volume. 3D freehand ultrasound was used for the acquisition of the intraoperative ultrasound volumes. Corresponding bone surface segmentations in ultrasound and preoperative CT imaging were used for the intraoperative registration. Validation on a phantom of the tibia produced...
One of the main limitations of today’s navigation systems for spine surgery is that they often are n...
Surgically repairing pelvic fractures is complex and includes intensive use of ionizing X-rays. The ...
International audienceThe Minimally Invasive Procedures (MIP) in orthopedics have grown rapidly worl...
PURPOSE For guidance of orthopedic surgery, the registration of preoperative images and correspondin...
International audienceThe Minimally Invasive Procedures (MIP) in orthopedics have grown rapidly worl...
ultrasound (3D-US) has been proposed as a noninvasive method for registering bones to a preoperative...
PURPOSE: A fast and accurate intraoperative registration method is important for Computer-Aided Orth...
Pelvic fractures are serious injuries that are most commonly caused by motor vehicle accidents and a...
PURPOSE:A fast and accurate intraoperative registration method is important for Computer-Aided Ortho...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to reduce the invasiveness of Computer Assisted O...
International audienceIn the field of computer assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS), the motion of bo...
This work addresses the problem of the integration of ultrasound imaging for intraoperative data acq...
Femoral shaft fracture, a bone fracture that involves the femur, typically sustained in high-energy ...
In modern medicine, computer support becomes more and more important. Especially the combination of ...
Abstract. An algorithm for the registration of bones in three-dimensional CT- and ultrasound-dataset...
One of the main limitations of today’s navigation systems for spine surgery is that they often are n...
Surgically repairing pelvic fractures is complex and includes intensive use of ionizing X-rays. The ...
International audienceThe Minimally Invasive Procedures (MIP) in orthopedics have grown rapidly worl...
PURPOSE For guidance of orthopedic surgery, the registration of preoperative images and correspondin...
International audienceThe Minimally Invasive Procedures (MIP) in orthopedics have grown rapidly worl...
ultrasound (3D-US) has been proposed as a noninvasive method for registering bones to a preoperative...
PURPOSE: A fast and accurate intraoperative registration method is important for Computer-Aided Orth...
Pelvic fractures are serious injuries that are most commonly caused by motor vehicle accidents and a...
PURPOSE:A fast and accurate intraoperative registration method is important for Computer-Aided Ortho...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to reduce the invasiveness of Computer Assisted O...
International audienceIn the field of computer assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS), the motion of bo...
This work addresses the problem of the integration of ultrasound imaging for intraoperative data acq...
Femoral shaft fracture, a bone fracture that involves the femur, typically sustained in high-energy ...
In modern medicine, computer support becomes more and more important. Especially the combination of ...
Abstract. An algorithm for the registration of bones in three-dimensional CT- and ultrasound-dataset...
One of the main limitations of today’s navigation systems for spine surgery is that they often are n...
Surgically repairing pelvic fractures is complex and includes intensive use of ionizing X-rays. The ...
International audienceThe Minimally Invasive Procedures (MIP) in orthopedics have grown rapidly worl...