Sun K Yoo et al 2003 Phys. Med. Biol. 48 2681 doi:10.1088/0031-9155/48/16/308
Sun K Yoo1, Yong O Kim2, Hee-Joung Kim3, Nam H Kim1, Young Beom Jang4, Kee-Deog Kim5 and Hye-Yeon Lee6
Show affiliationsRigid body registration of 3D CT scans, based on manual identification of homologous landmarks, is useful for the visual analysis of skull dysmorphology. In this paper, a robust and simple alignment method was proposed to allow for the comparison of skull morphologies, within and between individuals with craniofacial anomalies, based on 3D CT scans, and the minimum number of anatomical landmarks, under rigidity and uniqueness constraints. Three perpendicular axes, extracted from anatomical landmarks, define the absolute coordinate system, through a rigid body transformation, to align multiple CT images for different patients and acquisition times. The accuracy of the alignment method depends on the accuracy of the localized landmarks and target points. The numerical simulation generalizes the accuracy requirements of the alignment method. Experiments using a human dried skull specimen, and ten sets of skull CT images (the pre- and post-operative CT scans of four plagiocephaly, and one fibrous dysplasia patients), demonstrated the feasibility of the technique in clinical practice.
Issue 16 (21 August 2003)
Received 28 February 2003, in final form 17 June 2003
Published 30 July 2003
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