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Statistical shape models of cuboid, navicular and talus bones
Author(s) -
Melinska Aleksandra U.,
Romaszkiewicz Patryk,
Wagel Justyna,
Antosik Bartlomiej,
Sasiadek Marek,
Iskander D. Robert
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of foot and ankle research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.763
H-Index - 39
ISSN - 1757-1146
DOI - 10.1186/s13047-016-0178-x
Subject(s) - cuboid , medicine , orthopedic surgery , orthodontics , anatomy , surgery , geometry , mathematics
Background The aim was to develop statistical shape models of the main human tarsal bones that would result in novel representations of cuboid, navicular and talus. Methods Fifteen right and 15 left retrospectively collected computed tomography data sets from male individuals, aged from 17 to 63 years, with no known foot pathology were collected. Data were gathered from 30 different subjects. A process of model building includes image segmentation, unifying feature position, mathematical shape description and obtaining statistical shape geometry. Results Orthogonal decomposition of bone shapes utilising spherical harmonics was employed providing means for unique parametric representation of each bone. Cross‐validated classification results based on parametric spherical harmonics representation showed high sensitivity and high specificity greater than 0.98 for all considered bones. Conclusions The statistical shape models of cuboid, navicular and talus created in this work correspond to anatomically accurate atlases that have not been previously considered. The study indicates high clinical potential of statistical shape modelling in the characterisation of tarsal bones. Those novel models can be applied in medical image analysis, orthopaedics and biomechanics in order to provide support for preoperative planning, better diagnosis or implant design.

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