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  • 标题:Freehand three-dimensional ultrasound system for assessment of scoliosis
  • 作者:Chung-Wai James Cheung ; Guang-Quan Zhou ; Siu-Yin Law
  • 期刊名称:Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
  • 印刷版ISSN:2214-031X
  • 出版年度:2015
  • 卷号:3
  • 期号:3
  • 页码:123-133
  • DOI:10.1016/j.jot.2015.06.001
  • 出版社:Elsevier B.V.
  • 摘要:SummaryBackground/Objective Standing radiograph with Cobb's method is routinely used to diagnose scoliosis, a medical condition defined as a lateral spine curvature > 10° with concordant vertebral rotation. However, radiation hazard and two-dimensional (2-D) viewing of 3-D anatomy restrict the application of radiograph in scoliosis examination. Methods In this study, a freehand 3-D ultrasound system was developed for the radiation-free assessment of scoliosis. Bony landmarks of the spine were manually extracted from a series of ultrasound images with their spatial information recorded to form a 3-D spine model for measuring its curvature. To validate its feasibility, in vivo measurements were conducted in 28 volunteers (age: 28.0 ± 13.0 years, 9 males and 19 females). A significant linear correlation (R2 = 0.86; p < 0.001) was found between the spine curvatures as measured by Cobb's method and the 3-D ultrasound imaging with transverse process and superior articular process as landmarks. The intra- and interobserver tests indicated that the proposed method is repeatable. Results The 3-D ultrasound method using bony landmarks tended to underestimate the deformity, and a proper scaling is required. Nevertheless, this study demonstrated the feasibility of the freehand 3-D ultrasound system to assess scoliosis in the standing posture with the proposed methods and 3-D spine profile. Conclusion Further studies are required to understand the variations that exist between the ultrasound and radiograph results with a larger number of volunteers, and to demonstrate its potential clinical applications for monitoring of scoliosis patients. Through further clinical trials and development, the reported 3-D ultrasound imaging system can potentially be used for scoliosis mass screening and frequent monitoring of progress and treatment outcome because of its radiation-free and easy accessibility feature.
  • 关键词:Cobb angle; freehand 3-D ultrasound; scoliosis; spine deformity
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