Measuring relative positions and orientations of the tibia with respect to the femur using one-channel 3D-tracked A-mode ultrasound tracking system: A cadaveric study

Medical Engineering & Physics
Kenan NiuNico Verdonschot

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the technical feasibility of measuring relative positions and orientations of the tibia with respect to the femur in an in-vitro experiment by using a 3D-tracked A-mode ultrasound system and to determine its accuracy of angular and translational measurements. As A-mode ultrasound is capable of detecting bone surface through soft tissue in a non-invasive manner, the combination of a single A-mode ultrasound transducer with an optical motion tracking system provides the possibility for digitizing the 3D locations of bony points at different anatomical regions on the thigh and the shank. After measuring bony points over a large area of both the femur and tibia, the bone models of the femur and tibia that were segmented from CT or MRI images were registered to the corresponding bony points. Then the relative position of the tibia with respect to the femur could be obtained and the angular and translational components could also be measured. A cadaveric experiment was conducted to assess its accuracy compared to the reference measurement obtained by optical markers fixed to intra-cortical bone pins placed in the femur and tibia. The results showed that the ultrasound system could achieve 0...Continue Reading

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