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[1] Ma Ruyu, Wang Dongmei, Xue Wendong, Dai Kerong, et al. Construction of a database of average cross-sectionsin Chinese proximal femurs [J]. Journal of Southeast University (English Edition), 2004, 20 (2): 191-194. [doi:10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2004.02.013]
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Journal of Southeast University (English Edition)[ISSN:1003-7985/CN:32-1325/N]

Volumn:
20
Issue:
2004 2
Page:
191-194
Research Field:
Automation
Publishing date:
2004-06-30

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Title:
Construction of a database of average cross-sectionsin Chinese proximal femurs
Author(s):
Ma Ruyu1 Wang Dongmei1 Xue Wendong2 Dai Kerong2 Wang Chengtao1
1 College of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200030, China
2 Department of Orthopaedic of the Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
Keywords:
database average femur cross-section
PACS:
TP274
DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2004.02.013
Abstract:
The process of constructing a database of average cross-sections in Chinese proximal femurs is described. The main goal of creating the database is for designing hip stems for Chinese patients. Methods for constructing the database are introduced. According to some existing software and programs developed by the authors, a database of average cross-sections in Chinese proximal femurs was built based on CT images of eighty femur-specimens. 3-D shape of a patient’s proximal femurs can be reconstructed according to the database and X-ray radiographs. Theoretical analyses and results of clinical application indicate that the database can be used to design hip stems for Chinese patients.

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Biographies: Ma Ruyu(1971—), male, graduate; Wang Chengtao(corresponding author), male, professor, trib@sjtu.edu.cn.
Last Update: 2004-06-20