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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Low-Dose biplanar X-Rays"
Courvoisier, Aurélien, Antonio Cebrian, Julien Simon, Pascal Désauté, Benjamin Aubert, Célia Amabile et Lucie Thiébaut. « Virtual Scoliosis Surgery Using a 3D-Printed Model Based on Biplanar Radiographs ». Bioengineering 9, no 9 (14 septembre 2022) : 469. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090469.
Texte intégralGajny, Laurent, Shahin Ebrahimi, Claudio Vergari, Elsa Angelini et Wafa Skalli. « Quasi-automatic 3D reconstruction of the full spine from low-dose biplanar X-rays based on statistical inferences and image analysis ». European Spine Journal 28, no 4 (31 octobre 2018) : 658–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00586-018-5807-6.
Texte intégralAndellini, Martina, Francesco Faggiano, Roxana di Mauro, Pietro Derrico et Matteo Ritrovato. « OP45 HTA Of A Pediatric Biplanar Low-Dose X-Ray Imaging System ». International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 34, S1 (2018) : 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462318000983.
Texte intégralGoodbody, Christine, Paz Kedem, Michaela Thompson, Huong T. Do, Douglas N. Mintz, Roger F. Widmann et Emily R. Dodwell. « Reliability and Reproducibility of Subject Positioning with EOS Low-Dose Biplanar X-ray ». HSS Journal ® 13, no 3 (1 mars 2017) : 263–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11420-017-9548-6.
Texte intégralHurry, Jennifer K., Alan J. Spurway, Elise K. Laende, Saad Rehan, Janie L. Astephen Wilson, Michael J. Dunbar et Ron El-Hawary. « A low-dose biplanar X-ray imager has RSA level precision in total knee arthroplasty ». Acta Orthopaedica 94 (30 novembre 2023) : 555–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/17453674.2023.19669.
Texte intégralBerg, Britt-Isabelle, Aurélien Laville, Delphine S. Courvoisier, Philippe Rouch et Thomas Schouman. « Experiences with a new biplanar low-dose X-ray device for imaging the facial skeleton : A feasibility study ». PLOS ONE 15, no 7 (2 juillet 2020) : e0235032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235032.
Texte intégralBen-Sira, Liat, Shelly I. Shiran, Li-tal Pratt, Ronit Precel, Dror Ovadia, Shlomi Constantini et Jonathan Roth. « Use of EOS Low-Dose Biplanar X-Ray for Shunt Series in Children with Hydrocephalus : A Preliminary Study ». World Neurosurgery 116 (août 2018) : e273-e277. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2018.04.187.
Texte intégralGheno, Ramon, Eric Nectoux, Bernard Herbaux, Matteo Baldisserotto, Luiz Glock, Anne Cotten et Nathalie Boutry. « Three-dimensional measurements of the lower extremity in children and adolescents using a low-dose biplanar X-ray device ». European Radiology 22, no 4 (20 octobre 2011) : 765–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-011-2308-y.
Texte intégralHosseinian, S., et H. Arefi. « 3D RECONSTRUCTION FROM MULTI-VIEW MEDICAL X-RAY IMAGES &ndash ; REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF EXISTING METHODS ». ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-1-W5 (11 décembre 2015) : 319–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-1-w5-319-2015.
Texte intégralHosseinian, S., et H. Arefi. « PHOTOGRAMMETRY IN 3D MODELLING OF HUMAN BONE STRUCTURES FROM RADIOGRAPHS ». ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W4 (10 mai 2017) : 115–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w4-115-2017.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Low-Dose biplanar X-Rays"
Loisel, François. « Analyse cinématique et biomécanique de la main et du poignet par modélisation personnalisée. Effet de lésions et d’instrumentations ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, HESAM, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023HESAE097.
Texte intégralThe architecture of the hand and wrist is a complex set of articulations enabling the efficient execution of all the gestures of daily life.Precision of movement and transmission of effector forces require optimal joint congruence and bone cohesion ensured by an organized ligament system.Any trauma resulting in articular step off (fracture) or loss of bone cohesion (ligament rupture) is likely to produce pathological kinematics within these joints. The result is pain, decrease range of motion and impaired overall function. Knowledge of the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to these disorders is essential on several levels: firstly, in a diagnostic context, to be able to identify and treat any injury, even a partial one. Secondly, to improve overall knowledge of the physiological and pathological kinematics of the hand and wrist. And lastly, as part of an innovation drive to propose new solutions (implants) to unresolved problems.The design of customized geometric and biomechanical models in the general context of the study of human joints provides answers to these types of questions. In preliminary work, linked to my Master's research and Stan Durand's thesis, biomechanical tests were carried out on anatomical parts to analyze the effect of a specific implant on the kinematic behavior of the wrist, and to design a method for personalized modeling of the hand and wrist using low-dose biplane X-rays.Following on from this project, this thesis has several objectives.The first objective is to validate our method of personalized hand and wrist modeling in living subjects, by comparing it with the reference technique of TDM segmentation.Secondly, we will apply this method to create a corridor of physiological displacement of certain carpal bones of interest (scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum), between two reference positions (wrist in neutral position or closed fist) among a population of volunteers free of ligament lesions. This corridor of normality is useful for comparing physiological and pathological displacements in clinical practice.Indeed, the third objective is to compare carpal kinematic data from patients with infra-radiological ligament lesions with this corridor of normality. The aim is to assess the diagnostic capabilities of the customized model. By analyzing pre- and post-operative data, a feasibility study will also investigate the field of objective follow-up of surgical restoration by suture or ligament re-anchoring.The aim of such a study is therefore to use geometric, kinematic and biomechanical models of the hand and wrist to assess normal and pathological kinematics (diagnosis), and to analyze current surgical implants in order to propose areas for improvement
Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Low-Dose biplanar X-Rays"
Boussaid, Haithem, Samuel Kadoury, Iasonas Kokkinos, Jean-Yves Lazennec, Guoyan Zheng et Nikos Paragios. « 3D Model-based Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur from Low-dose Biplanar X-Ray Images ». Dans British Machine Vision Conference 2011. British Machine Vision Association, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5244/c.25.35.
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