2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-27607-2
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3D reconstruction of proximal femoral fracture from biplanar radiographs with fractural representative learning

Abstract: A femoral fracture is a severe injury occurring in traumatic and pathologic causes. Diagnosis and Preoperative planning are indispensable procedures relying on preoperative radiographs such as X-ray and CT images. Nevertheless, CT imaging has a higher cost, radiation dose, and longer acquisition time than X-ray imaging. Thus, the fracture 3D reconstruction from X-ray images had been needed and remains a challenging problem, as well as a lack of dataset. This paper proposes a 3D proximal femoral fracture recons… Show more

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“…It enables the stereographic visualisation of fracture patterns and the differentiation between vessels and bone. This method offers a higher degree of accuracy, a more detailed analysis of the fracture area and a more sensitive diagnosis of the different fracture types compared to conventional radiographs [4,5]. In addition, 3D image reconstruction increases the number of decisions in the preoperative procedure, the number of indications for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) and reduces surgical complications compared to conventional radiographic imaging techniques [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It enables the stereographic visualisation of fracture patterns and the differentiation between vessels and bone. This method offers a higher degree of accuracy, a more detailed analysis of the fracture area and a more sensitive diagnosis of the different fracture types compared to conventional radiographs [4,5]. In addition, 3D image reconstruction increases the number of decisions in the preoperative procedure, the number of indications for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) and reduces surgical complications compared to conventional radiographic imaging techniques [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%