Gajny et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Fast quasi-automated 3D reconstruction of lower limbs from low dose biplanar radiographs using statistical shape models and contour matchingGajny et al., 2022
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- Gajny L
- Girinon F
- Bayoud W
- Lahkar B
- Bonnet-Lebrun A
- Rouch P
- Lazennec J
- Skalli W
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- Medical Engineering & Physics
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Three-dimensional bone reconstructions from medical imaging are essential for biomechanical modelling and are growing tools in clinics. Several methods of lower limbs reconstruction from biplanar radiographs have been proposed in the literature but with …
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