3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images

Among all existing medical imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, PET and SPECT, ultrasound (US) imaging is one of the most widely used in various applications such as ligament injuries, tendon injuries, bone injuries, cardiac imaging, blood flow estimation and obstetrics. Although Three-Dimensional Ul...

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Main Authors: Singh, V., Elamvazuthi, I., Jeoti, V., George, J.
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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Published: IEEE Computer Society 2014
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spelling utp-eprints.321282022-03-29T04:59:35Z 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images Singh, V. Elamvazuthi, I. Jeoti, V. George, J. Among all existing medical imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, PET and SPECT, ultrasound (US) imaging is one of the most widely used in various applications such as ligament injuries, tendon injuries, bone injuries, cardiac imaging, blood flow estimation and obstetrics. Although Three-Dimensional Ultrasound (3D-US) has many benefits such as non-invasive, low cost, portable, real-time and non-ionizing, however, it is limited in diagnosis and management of obstetrics and atherosclerosis, thus far. Since the current Two-Dimensional Ultrasound (2D-US) has many limitations in the diagnosis of ligament injuries and abnormalities. This study represents the 3D Ultrasound Reconstruction of Anterior talofibular Ligament (ATL) for obtaining the fruitful information for disease diagnosis and progression. © 2014 IEEE. IEEE Computer Society 2014 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84906342276&doi=10.1109%2fICIAS.2014.6869478&partnerID=40&md5=110f8cb06145fc95fdf5c239b62e671f Singh, V. and Elamvazuthi, I. and Jeoti, V. and George, J. (2014) 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32128/
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description Among all existing medical imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, PET and SPECT, ultrasound (US) imaging is one of the most widely used in various applications such as ligament injuries, tendon injuries, bone injuries, cardiac imaging, blood flow estimation and obstetrics. Although Three-Dimensional Ultrasound (3D-US) has many benefits such as non-invasive, low cost, portable, real-time and non-ionizing, however, it is limited in diagnosis and management of obstetrics and atherosclerosis, thus far. Since the current Two-Dimensional Ultrasound (2D-US) has many limitations in the diagnosis of ligament injuries and abnormalities. This study represents the 3D Ultrasound Reconstruction of Anterior talofibular Ligament (ATL) for obtaining the fruitful information for disease diagnosis and progression. © 2014 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Singh, V.
Elamvazuthi, I.
Jeoti, V.
George, J.
spellingShingle Singh, V.
Elamvazuthi, I.
Jeoti, V.
George, J.
3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images
author_sort Singh, V.
title 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images
title_short 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images
title_full 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images
title_fullStr 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images
title_full_unstemmed 3D reconstruction of ATFL ligament using ultrasound images
title_sort 3d reconstruction of atfl ligament using ultrasound images
publisher IEEE Computer Society
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