Dear Biomecher's,
For the purpose of improving our patient care, we investigating methods of
making 3D models of long bones from our patients CT scans.
I have looked at the SurfDriver software, but find the method of
highlighting the areas of interest, to be slow and error prone
.
Hence I was wondering if anyone could suggest or recommend:
1)A program that can 'atomatically' process CT scans.
2) An alternative to the surfdriver.
Thanks in advance for you time
Julie Mattews
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Julie Matthews. M.Sc Bioengineer
The Institute for Applied Biotechnology
Medicinaregatan 8B
413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Phone 46 (0)31-416337 or 411241
Fax 46 (0)31-414560
email Bioteknologen@swipnet.se
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For the purpose of improving our patient care, we investigating methods of
making 3D models of long bones from our patients CT scans.
I have looked at the SurfDriver software, but find the method of
highlighting the areas of interest, to be slow and error prone
.
Hence I was wondering if anyone could suggest or recommend:
1)A program that can 'atomatically' process CT scans.
2) An alternative to the surfdriver.
Thanks in advance for you time
Julie Mattews
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Julie Matthews. M.Sc Bioengineer
The Institute for Applied Biotechnology
Medicinaregatan 8B
413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Phone 46 (0)31-416337 or 411241
Fax 46 (0)31-414560
email Bioteknologen@swipnet.se
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