2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2007.12.006
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Instantiation and registration of statistical shape models of the femur and pelvis using 3D ultrasound imaging

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“…The approach of concentrating on landmark-based shape representation and variants of Active Shape [14] and Active Appearance [13] models are known as Statistic shape models (SSM) [26]. Comparing with the first method, SSM could prevent the risks correlated with CT scans [6], largely save the computational cost for the sake of fewer image preprocessing steps involved, and the final output model could be put into the pre-model database for the future application. However, studies in SSM field are still immature and need further validation, so this review mainly discusses the patient-specific modeling through the medical image processing.…”
Section: Geometry and Materials Properties Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach of concentrating on landmark-based shape representation and variants of Active Shape [14] and Active Appearance [13] models are known as Statistic shape models (SSM) [26]. Comparing with the first method, SSM could prevent the risks correlated with CT scans [6], largely save the computational cost for the sake of fewer image preprocessing steps involved, and the final output model could be put into the pre-model database for the future application. However, studies in SSM field are still immature and need further validation, so this review mainly discusses the patient-specific modeling through the medical image processing.…”
Section: Geometry and Materials Properties Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3D reconstruction of anatomic structures from sparse patient-specific input data (Barratt et al 2008, Benameur et al 2003, Blanz et al 2004, Fleute et al 1998, Kurazume et al 2009, Rajamani et al 2007, Stindel et al 2002, Zheng et al 2008, Zheng and Schumann 2009. While 3D image datasets (e.g.…”
Section: Statistical Shape Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone surfaces have to be detected in order to refine the registration with the medical images space or in order to morph a statistical model of the bone [4][5][6] in order to make it patient specific, so to accurately plan the best choice for the implant size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detected surfaces are referenced to reference frames fixed to the patient 10,11 . Recently, US images (B-mode) were used for initializing and registering statistical shape models of the femur 5 and pelvis 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%