Development of generic Asian pelvic bone models using CT-based 3D statistical modelling

Publication date: Available online 4 November 2019Source: Journal of Orthopaedic TranslationAuthor(s): Marc-Daniel Ahrend, Hansrudi Noser, Rukmanikanthan Shanmugam, Felix Burr, Lukas Kamer, Tunku Kamarul Zaman, Heinz Hügli, Andreas Nagy, Robert Geoff Richards, Boyko Gueorguiev-RüeggAbstractBackground/ObjectiveArtificial bone models (ABMs) are used in orthopaedics for research of biomechanics, development of implants and educational purposes. Most of the commercially available ABMs approximate the morphology of Europeans, but they may not depict the Asian anatomy. Therefore, our aim was to develop the first Asian ABM of the pelvis and compare it with the existing pelvic ABM (Synbone®; Caucasian male).MethodsOne hundred clinical CTs of adult pelvises (male n ​= ​50, female n ​= ​50) of Malay, Chinese and Indian descent were acquired. CTs were segmented and defined landmarks were placed. Three 3D statistical pelvic model and mean models (overall, male, female) were generated. Anatomical variations were analysed using principal component analysis. To measure gender-related differences and differences to the existing ABM, distances between the anterior superior iliac spines (ASIS), the anterior inferior iliac spines (AIIS), the promontory and the symphysis (conjugate vera, CV) as well as the ischial spines (diameter transversa, DT) were quantified.ResultsPrincipal component analysis displayed large variability regarding the pelvic shape and size. Female and male sta...
Source: Journal of Orthopaedic Translation - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research