S. Ćuković, Vanja Luković, Karupppasamy Subburaj, W. Birkfellner, D. Milosevic, B. Ristic, G. Devedžić
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Automated SOSORT-recommended angles measurement in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
In this article we describe a 3D methodology to characterize dorsal surface for the diagnosis of idiopathic scoliosis and its implementation. This characterization is based on the set of external and internal parameters recommended by SOSORT consortium. Parameterized 3D model of the spine and 3D optical scans of dorsal surfaces are used to generate patient-specific surface model for the analysis. The methodology is implemented using Visual Basic Application (VBA) macros in a CAD environment to study relationship between dorsal and internal parameters of spinal deformities and 3D visualization.