KneeBones3Dify is a Python software tool that supports detailed analysis of knee pathologies and preoperative planning for knee replacement surgery based on patient-specific 3D models. It produces printable 3D bones in a stereolithography file format by automatically segmenting the femur, patella, and tibia from high-resolution Magnetic Resonance (MR) images with nearly isotropic voxel dimensions. Our software avoids time-consuming and subjective manual segmentation by specialists, offering an accurate and efficient alternative employing GPU acceleration. We validated the results by computing objective metrics against the ground truth voxel-wise segmentation produced for a 3D MR image by specialists, who also confirmed the reconstruction accuracy qualitatively. KneeBones3Dify and annotated data are publicly available, enabling broader research and clinical practice use.
KneeBones3Dify: Open-source software for segmentation and 3D reconstruction of knee bones from MRI data
Maddalena L.Co-primo
;Romano D.Co-primo
;Gregoretti F.
;Antonelli L.;Soscia E.;
2024
Abstract
KneeBones3Dify is a Python software tool that supports detailed analysis of knee pathologies and preoperative planning for knee replacement surgery based on patient-specific 3D models. It produces printable 3D bones in a stereolithography file format by automatically segmenting the femur, patella, and tibia from high-resolution Magnetic Resonance (MR) images with nearly isotropic voxel dimensions. Our software avoids time-consuming and subjective manual segmentation by specialists, offering an accurate and efficient alternative employing GPU acceleration. We validated the results by computing objective metrics against the ground truth voxel-wise segmentation produced for a 3D MR image by specialists, who also confirmed the reconstruction accuracy qualitatively. KneeBones3Dify and annotated data are publicly available, enabling broader research and clinical practice use.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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