Virtual Reality for Detailed Visualization and Generation of Proximal and Distal Bone Fracture Patterns
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Virtual Reality for Detailed Visualization and Generation of Proximal and Distal Bone Fracture PatternsAutoria
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2024-02-28Editor
SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda.ISBN
978-989-758-679-8ISSN
2184-4321Cita bibliogràfica
Jiménez-Delgado, J., Pérez-Cano, F., Parra-Cabrera, G. and Remolar-Quintana, I. Virtual Reality for Detailed Visualization and Generation of Proximal and Distal Bone Fracture Patterns. In Proceedings of the 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (VISIGRAPP 2024) - Volume 1: GRAPP, HUCAPP and IVAPP, pages 300-306Tipus de document
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This paper articulates the application of virtual reality (VR) in facilitating the study of bone fractures, particularly those affecting the proximal and distal end segments of long bones, areas of the bone in which ... [+]
This paper articulates the application of virtual reality (VR) in facilitating the study of bone fractures, particularly those affecting the proximal and distal end segments of long bones, areas of the bone in which there are a
large number of irregularities. With the increasing prevalence of bone fractures due to aging and increased life
expectancy, we present an innovative virtual reality system that meticulously generates and visualizes bone
fracture patterns in three dimensions. The system allows users, including healthcare professionals, to interact
with 3D bone models and delineate fracture patterns in a realistic environment. It features haptic feedback,
simulating the sensation of drawing on a real bone. The tool also provides an exporting functionality for the
drawn fractures, enabling the integration into other medical platforms. Experts have evaluated the interaction
and representation of the fracture patterns in a highly positive evaluation. The experts assessed the system
positively, emphasizing its potential towards enhancing surgical planning, improving patient outcomes, and
fostering educational advancements. Future work aims at improving the degree of realism within the VR environment and refining the precision of closing fracture lines. [-]
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Ponència presentada al 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications. 27-29 February, 2024
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Proceedings of the 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (VISIGRAPP 2024) - Volume 1: GRAPP, HUCAPP and IVAPP, pages 300-306Drets d'accés
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