Assessment of spinal alignment in standing position using Biplanar X-ray images and three-dimensional vertebral models

Author:

Kobayashi Koichi1ORCID,Sakamoto Makoto1,Sasagawa Keisuke2,Nakai Masaaki3,Okamoto Masashi1,Hasegawa Kazuhiro4,Narita Kengo5

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan

2. Department of Mechanical and System Engineering, Niigata Institute of Technology, Kashizaki, Japan

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kindai University, Higashiosaka, Japan

4. Niigata Spine Surgery Center, Niigata, Japan

5. Maruemu Works Co, Ltd, Daidou, Japan

Abstract

Abstract We developed two methods for three-dimensional (3D) evaluation of spinal alignment in standing position by image matching between biplanar x-ray images and 3D vertebral models. One used a Slot-Scanning 3D x-ray Imager (sterEOS) to obtain biplanar x-ray images, and the other used a conventional x-ray system and a rotating table. The 3D vertebral model was constructed from the CT scan data. The spatial position of the vertebral model was determined by minimizing the contour difference between the projected image of the model and the biplanar x-ray images. Verification experiments were conducted using a torso phantom. The relative positions of the upper vertebrae to the lowest vertebrae of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae were evaluated. The mean, standard deviation, and mean square error of the relative position were less than 1° and 1 mm in all cases for sterEOS. The maximum mean squared errors of the conventional x-ray system and the rotating table were 0.7° and 0.4 mm for the cervical spine, 1.0° and 1.2 mm for the thoracic spine, and 1.1° and 1.2 mm for the lumbar spine. Therefore, both methods could be useful for evaluating the spinal alignment in standing position.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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