A new method for the automatic mesh generation of bone segments from CT data

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作者
Viceconti, M
Zannoni, C
Testi, D
Cappello, A
机构
[1] Ist Ortoped Rizzoli, Lab Tecnol Mat, I-40136 Bologna, Italy
[2] CINECA, Bologna, Italy
[3] Univ Bologna, DEIS, Bologna, Italy
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10.1080/030919099294339
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
A new procedure for the automatic generation of finite element meshes of bone segments from computed tomography (CT) data self is described. The new method allows a direct automatic generation from the CT data and produces a very accurate unstructured hexahedral mesh. The accuracy of the method was established using the CT images of an artificial femur showing range of attenuation values comparable to those of a human femur. To establish the optimal values for the parameters controlling the mesh a sensitivity analysis was carried out using mesh-conditioning indicators. Some of the best mashes, with increasing levels of refinement, were wed to analyse the stresses induced in the proximal femur by single leg stance posture. The accuracy of the meshes was evaluated using an implicit a posteriori residual-based error estimates. The number of elements with stress residuals larger than 10% of the peak stress was 7.8% using the coarsest mesh and only 1.8% with the finest mesh. The proposed method has been proved able to conjugate full automation with high-quality finite element meshes. The stress predictions obtained wing these hexahedral-only mashes have been more accurate than those obtained by any other automatic mesh generation algorithm. Once properly integrated in an easy-to-use application the described method could finally make feasible many clinical applications of finite element analysis.
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