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Three-dimensional computed tomography of acetabular fractures.
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Geometric ModelingComputer ProgramsPlain RadiographsBone ImagingImage AnalysisEngineeringMedical ImagingFracture DiagnosticsNatural Sciences3D ImagingCt Scan3D ScanningAcetabular FracturesMedical Image ComputingComputational GeometryOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiology
Computer programs that produce 3D surface reformations from sets of contiguous axial CT scans were used in evaluating a variety of acetabular fractures in 20 patients. The 3D images were easily correlated with plain radiographs, and new views were produced that provided a unique perspective not obtainable by conventional radiography. The 3D images were useful in complex displaced fractures in cases in which the interpretation of plain radiographs was difficult. Plain radiographs and conventional CT scans were more sensitive than the 3D images in detecting undisplaced fractures.