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Original scientific paper

Different Approaches for the Creation of Femur Anatomical Axis and Femur Shaft Geometrical Models

Nikola VITKOVIĆ
Jelena MILOVANOVIĆ
Miroslav TRAJANOVIĆ
Nikola KORUNOVIĆ
Miloš STOJKOVIĆ
Miodrag MANIĆ


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Abstract

In today's medicine, especially in the field of orthopedic surgery, it is very important to use geometrically accurate and anatomically correct geometrical models of human bones for the pre-operative planning and implants creation. In order to create such models, two new methods for geometrical modeling were developed and presented in this paper. These methods enable creation of femur anatomical axis and femur shaft geometrical models, and they are: GCM (Gravity Center Method), and CPM (Curve Projection Method). Both methods enable creation of geometrical models which are based on data acquired from the medical imaging devices (CT, MRI, X-Ray). The basic difference between these two methods and all the others is in the manner of generating the points through which anatomical axis model (3D curve) passes or goes near. The applied methods are developed considering the natural shape and anatomical landmarks of the femur bone, as well as standard CAD techniques for geometrical modeling which are common in engineering.

Keywords

Anatomical axis; Femur shaft; Surface; Curve; Geometrical model

Hrčak ID:

93622

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/93622

Publication date:

29.6.2012.

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