Geometric accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging-derived virtual 3-dimensional bone surface models of the mandible in comparison to computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography: A porcine cadaver study

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作者
Probst, Florian Andreas [1 ]
Burian, Egon [2 ]
Malenova, Yoana [1 ]
Lyutskanova, Plamena [1 ]
Stumbaum, Maria Juliane [3 ]
Ritschl, Lucas Maximilian [4 ]
Kronthaler, Sophia [5 ]
Karampinos, Dimitrios [5 ]
Probst, Monika [2 ]
机构
[1] LMU Munchen, Univ Hosp, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg & Facial Plast Sur, Lindwurmstr 2a, D-80337 Munich, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Sch Med, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Dept Diagnost & Intervent Neuroradiol, Munich, Germany
[3] LMU Munchen, Univ Hosp, Dept Prosthet Dent, Munich, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Munich, Sch Med, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Munich, Germany
[5] Tech Univ Munich, Sch Med, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Dept Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Munich, Germany
关键词
additive manufacturing; CAD; CAM; computer-assisted surgery; craniomaxillofacial surgery; dental imaging; guided-implant surgery; image processing; implant surgery; magnetic resonance imaging; radiology; SEGMENTATION PROCESS; IMPLANT-SURGERY; ULTRASHORT TIME; CT; MRI; SEQUENCES; IMAGES; COIL;
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10.1111/cid.13033
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Background Providing accurate 3-dimensional virtual bone surface models is a prerequisite for virtual surgical planning and additive manufacturing in craniomaxillofacial surgery. For this purpose, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be a radiation-free alternative to computed tomography (CT) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the geometric accuracy of 3-dimensional T1-weighted MRI-derived virtual bone surface models of the mandible in comparison to CT and CBCT. Materials and methods Specimens of the mandible from porcine cadavers were scanned with (1) a 3-dimensional T1-weighted MRI sequence (0.6 mm isotropic voxel) optimized for bone imaging, (2) CT, and (3) CBCT. Cortical mandibular structures (n = 10) were segmented using semiautomated and manual techniques. Imaging-based virtual 3-dimensional models were aligned with a high-resolution optical 3-dimensional surface scan of the dissected bone (=ground truth) and global geometric deviations were calculated (mean surface distance [MSD]/root-mean-square distance [RMSD]). Agreement between the imaging modalities was assessed by equivalence testing and Bland-Altman analysis. Results Intra- and inter-rater agreement was on a high level for all modalities. Global geometric deviations (MSD/RMSD) between optical scans and imaging modalities were 0.225 +/- 0.020 mm/0.345 +/- 0.074 mm for CT, 0.280 +/- 0.067 mm/0.371 +/- 0.074 mm for MRI, and 0.352 +/- 0.076 mm/0.454 +/- 0.071 mm for CBCT. All imaging modalities were statistically equivalent within an equivalence margin of +/- 0.3 mm, and Bland-Altman analysis indicated high agreement as well. Conclusions The results of this study indicate that the accuracy and reliability of MRI-derived virtual 3-dimensional bone surface models is equal to CT and CBCT. MRI may be considered as a reliable alternative to CT and CBCT in computer-assisted craniomaxillofacial surgery.
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页码:779 / 788
页数:10
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