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Three-dimensional reconstruction of human femur using consecutive computer tomography images and simulated implantation system

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Pages 205-210 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Stefano Filippi, Barbara Motyl & Camillo Bandera. (2009) Comparing parametric solid modelling/reconfiguration, global shape modelling and free-form deformation for the generation of 3D digital models of femurs from X-ray images. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 12:1, pages 101-108.
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Vikas Karade & Bhallamudi Ravi. (2014) 3D femur model reconstruction from biplane X-ray images: a novel method based on Laplacian surface deformation. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 10:4, pages 473-485.
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Stefano Filippi, Barbara Motyl & Camillo Bandera. (2008) Analysis of existing methods for 3D modelling of femurs starting from two orthogonal images and development of a script for a commercial software package. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 89:1, pages 76-82.
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