DOI: 10.29007/3wlw
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Trackerless 3D Ultrasound Stitching for Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery and Pelvic Fractures

Abstract: In pelvic fracture surgeries, percutaneous screws must be placed accurately for effective fixation and to prevent damage to surrounding tissue structures. Fluoroscopy is currently used to image the pelvis to provide guidance, but this produces harmful ionising radiation and does not allow three-dimensional (3D) visualisation. Ultrasound offers three-dimensional, non-ionising, real-time, and inexpensive imaging. It has thus emerged as an alternative to fluoroscopy for intraoperative imaging in computer-assisted… Show more

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“…The threshold-based segmentation method suffers in identifying root boundaries. The level set methods [26][27][28] were constructed using different boundary-based methods to perform tooth segmentation. These methods can deal with sharp curves and corners, and variations of teeth shapes but their computation complexity is high and often trapped in local minima.…”
Section: Traditional Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The threshold-based segmentation method suffers in identifying root boundaries. The level set methods [26][27][28] were constructed using different boundary-based methods to perform tooth segmentation. These methods can deal with sharp curves and corners, and variations of teeth shapes but their computation complexity is high and often trapped in local minima.…”
Section: Traditional Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D fluoroscopy represents a relatively new technology; it allows for 3D reconstruction by using multiple intraoperative fluoroscopy images. Unfortunately, this method requires an increased dose of radiation and patient exposure [142,143,144]. Compared with 2D fluoroscopy, 3D fluoroscopy gives better image quality.…”
Section: Essential Components and Types Of Caos Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%