Abstract

There is presented the possibility of using modern rapid prototyping methods in the form of reverse engineering on the example of lumbosacral spine of a human spine at the level of L3-L. Reverse engineering techniques were directly used in the generation and processing of point clouds from a real object. The point clouds were generated by using specialised Mimics software and basing on the results of computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging using. In the next stage of processing, there was the export of the appropriately converted point clouds to STL format, compatible with CAD programs. The reverse engineering process took four steps: digitisation of the real object, using non-invasive imaging techniques (CT, MRI), processing the point clouds from the digitisation stage, construction of a surface model of the real object basing on the processed point clouds, realising of the real object’s copy by using rapid prototyping techniques. In the final stage, the model of the complex spinal’s part was tested to MES strength analysis.

Details

Title
Using methods of the reverse engineering to carry personalised preoperative stabilisers out on the example of vertebrae of human spine
Author
Kozłowska, Ewelina; Zubrzycki, Jarosław
Section
Computational And Artificial Intelligence
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
24317578
e-ISSN
22712097
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2059049753
Copyright
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