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Project: Simulation of Spine Curve Correction Through 3D Reconstruction and #1388

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mordieres opened this issue Jan 24, 2025 · 2 comments

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Draft - team will hold off on page creation

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Segmentation / Classification / Landmarking

Key Investigators

  • Cristina Soriano (Digital Anatomics SL, Spain)
  • Maria Ordieres (Digital Anatomics SL, Spain)
  • Javier Pascau (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)

Project Description

Digital Anatomics is a company focused on the devolpment of solutions in the field of personalized medical surgeries, specially in the area of the spine. In this project we would like to explore the reconstruction of personalized spine models from 2D imaging. We are currently developing a neural netkwork for this reconstruction task.
Using 3D Slicer as a tool for modeling and parameter measurement, we aim to apply the obtained information to perform precise patient curve measurements, simulate curve correction procedures, design detailed surgical plans, and assess post-operative outcomes. This approach will provide valuable insights to improve decision-making and enhance the precision of spinal surgeries.

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  1. Objective A. Describe what you plan to achieve in 1-2 sentences.

Approach and Plan

  1. Describe specific steps of what you plan to do to achieve the above described objectives.

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  1. Describe specific steps you have actually done.

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sjh26 commented Jan 24, 2025

@mordieres You seem to have a number of duplicate projects here. I assume only one of #1388, #1389 and #1390 is to be added? #1389 has been added as a project and closed.

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@sjh26 Yes, sorry for that #1389 being added is fine, thank you

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