BACKGROUND: Pelvimetry is an important part of the obstetric examination for predicting a mismatch between the size of the fetus and the mothers pelvis, which leads to difficulty or impossibility of vaginal delivery. Contracted pelvis is one of the main causes of maternal birth trauma and perinatal morbidity and mortality. AIM: To create a computer vision model for automatic segmentation and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the pelvic bones. METHODS: A 3D U-Net-based neural network was used and trained on T2 weighted images in frontal projection (repetition time, 7500; echo time, 130; slice thickness, 4mm; field-of-view, 4039; matrix, 256256). The sample size covered 49 patients. The training and test samples included 42 and 7...
Background: Myths, misconceptions, and taboos about sexual anatomy and physiology are common and can...
In recent decades, more types and quantities of medical data have been collected due to advanced tec...
Medical imaging of the spine and pelvis is usually performed by conventional and digital radiography...
ABSTRACT: Female pelvic floor disorders (stress urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic org...
Abstract Background Accurate segmentation of pelvic bones is an initial step to achieve accurate det...
International audience<p>Background: Patient specific 3D modeling is the first step towards image-gu...
Computed virtual models of anatomical structures are proving to be of increasing value in clinical m...
There is considerable controversy concerning the role of cadaveric dissection in teaching gross anat...
This chapter is designed to help the reader become familiar with standard methods for describing pel...
We aimed to assess the feasibility of developing three-dimensional (3D) models of pelvic organs usin...
A 3-dimensional (3D) model of the female pelvis was created using the 2-dimensional dataset of the “...
To describe inter- and intra-observer reliability of 3D measurements of female pelvic floor structur...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a major health problem that affects women. POP is a herniation of the...
Three-dimensional visualization is opening new worlds for more precise diagnosis and higher-quality ...
Pelvic bone segmentation is a vital step in analyzing pelvic CT images, which assists physicians wit...
Background: Myths, misconceptions, and taboos about sexual anatomy and physiology are common and can...
In recent decades, more types and quantities of medical data have been collected due to advanced tec...
Medical imaging of the spine and pelvis is usually performed by conventional and digital radiography...
ABSTRACT: Female pelvic floor disorders (stress urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic org...
Abstract Background Accurate segmentation of pelvic bones is an initial step to achieve accurate det...
International audience<p>Background: Patient specific 3D modeling is the first step towards image-gu...
Computed virtual models of anatomical structures are proving to be of increasing value in clinical m...
There is considerable controversy concerning the role of cadaveric dissection in teaching gross anat...
This chapter is designed to help the reader become familiar with standard methods for describing pel...
We aimed to assess the feasibility of developing three-dimensional (3D) models of pelvic organs usin...
A 3-dimensional (3D) model of the female pelvis was created using the 2-dimensional dataset of the “...
To describe inter- and intra-observer reliability of 3D measurements of female pelvic floor structur...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a major health problem that affects women. POP is a herniation of the...
Three-dimensional visualization is opening new worlds for more precise diagnosis and higher-quality ...
Pelvic bone segmentation is a vital step in analyzing pelvic CT images, which assists physicians wit...
Background: Myths, misconceptions, and taboos about sexual anatomy and physiology are common and can...
In recent decades, more types and quantities of medical data have been collected due to advanced tec...
Medical imaging of the spine and pelvis is usually performed by conventional and digital radiography...