Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone

The proximal part of the radius has a complex shape and dimension that cannot be precisely determined by standard roentgenogram for real three-dimensional anatomical shape which is important for prosthesis design. This study presents a method by which computer tomography (CT) images are combined wit...

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Main Authors: B. Mahaisavariya, B. Saekee, K. Sitthiseripratip, P. Oris, T. Tongdee, E. L.J. Bohez, J. Vander Sloten
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spelling th-mahidol.213202018-07-24T10:41:28Z Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone B. Mahaisavariya B. Saekee K. Sitthiseripratip P. Oris T. Tongdee E. L.J. Bohez J. Vander Sloten Mahidol University Asian Institute of Technology Thailand KU Leuven Engineering The proximal part of the radius has a complex shape and dimension that cannot be precisely determined by standard roentgenogram for real three-dimensional anatomical shape which is important for prosthesis design. This study presents a method by which computer tomography (CT) images are combined with the reverse engineering technique to obtain and analyse the three-dimensional inner and outer geometry of the proximal radius. The three-dimensional models were reconstructed from CT images obtained from 40 radial bones and approximated with two- and three-dimensional fitting algorithms based on reverse engineering methods. The mean total length of the radius was 240.0 mm [standard deviation (SD) = 17.3]. The radial head in this study is more likely to be circular with an average diameter of 20.5 mm (SD = 1.9). The outer diameter of the radial neck averages 14.7 mm (SD = 1.0). The thickness of the radial head averages 12.9 mm (SD = 1.4). The intramedullary canal diameter of the radial neck averages 7.4 mm (SD = 1.4). The depth of the fossa at the articular surface averages 1.5 mm (SD = 0.4). 2018-07-24T03:41:28Z 2018-07-24T03:41:28Z 2004-01-01 Conference Paper Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine. Vol.218, No.1 (2004), 79-84 10.1243/095441104322807785 09544119 2-s2.0-1242329810 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21320 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=1242329810&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Engineering
spellingShingle Engineering
B. Mahaisavariya
B. Saekee
K. Sitthiseripratip
P. Oris
T. Tongdee
E. L.J. Bohez
J. Vander Sloten
Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
description The proximal part of the radius has a complex shape and dimension that cannot be precisely determined by standard roentgenogram for real three-dimensional anatomical shape which is important for prosthesis design. This study presents a method by which computer tomography (CT) images are combined with the reverse engineering technique to obtain and analyse the three-dimensional inner and outer geometry of the proximal radius. The three-dimensional models were reconstructed from CT images obtained from 40 radial bones and approximated with two- and three-dimensional fitting algorithms based on reverse engineering methods. The mean total length of the radius was 240.0 mm [standard deviation (SD) = 17.3]. The radial head in this study is more likely to be circular with an average diameter of 20.5 mm (SD = 1.9). The outer diameter of the radial neck averages 14.7 mm (SD = 1.0). The thickness of the radial head averages 12.9 mm (SD = 1.4). The intramedullary canal diameter of the radial neck averages 7.4 mm (SD = 1.4). The depth of the fossa at the articular surface averages 1.5 mm (SD = 0.4).
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
B. Mahaisavariya
B. Saekee
K. Sitthiseripratip
P. Oris
T. Tongdee
E. L.J. Bohez
J. Vander Sloten
format Conference or Workshop Item
author B. Mahaisavariya
B. Saekee
K. Sitthiseripratip
P. Oris
T. Tongdee
E. L.J. Bohez
J. Vander Sloten
author_sort B. Mahaisavariya
title Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
title_short Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
title_full Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
title_fullStr Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
title_full_unstemmed Morphology of the radial head: A reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
title_sort morphology of the radial head: a reverse engineering based evaluation using three-dimensional anatomical data of radial bone
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21320
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