Orbital fracture usually involve large areas in the floor and medial wall of the orbit. During surgery, surgeons usually remove cracked floor and medial wall of the orbit and use the plate to reconstruct the orbit. Thus, we aim to develop a module for register 3D model of preformed metal plates to orbital fracture sites for surgical planning and measuring the adaptability of plates to patients. The registered plate should sit just above the unfractured bone of the orbit.
(MatrixORBITAL™ Preformed Orbital Plates)
Simulate the process of how surgeons would place the plate to fracture sites:
Interactive tool for fine tuning the plate registration, such as adding an interactive handler for the 3D model.
Automated segmentation of the fractured orbit as a future goal.
I am able to make the plate landmark set to rotate around a particular landmark, the posterior stop, to do a rigid registration by changing the rotation center from the centroid to the posterior stop and then do a singular value decomposistion to generate a transformation matrix.
The imporved interaction handle widget by Kyle Sunderland (https://projectweek.na-mic.org/PW40_2024_GranCanaria/Projects/NewInteractionWidgetForTransformsMarkups/) has lots of potential for fine tuning the plate position after an initial plate registration. I can drag the center of rotation of the handle to the posterior stop or set up a rotation center in Python to rotate the plate around the posterior stop. I will discuss with the surgeon I am working with about some potential usage and perhaps new development for the plate registration.
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