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24 June 1998 Portable and accurate 3D scanner for breast implant design and reconstructive plastic surgery
Camilla Rigotti, Nunzio Alberto Borghese, Stefano Ferrari, Guido Baroni, Giancarlo Ferrigno
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Abstract
In order to evaluate the proper breast implant, the surgeon relies on a standard set of measurements manually taken on the subject. This approach does not allow to obtain an accurate reconstruction of the breast shape and asymmetries can easily arise after surgery. The purpose of this work is to present a method which can help the surgeon in the choice of the shape and dimensions of a prosthesis allowing for a perfect symmetry between the prosthesis and the controlateral breast and can be used as a 3D visual feedback in plastic surgery.
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Camilla Rigotti, Nunzio Alberto Borghese, Stefano Ferrari, Guido Baroni, and Giancarlo Ferrigno "Portable and accurate 3D scanner for breast implant design and reconstructive plastic surgery", Proc. SPIE 3338, Medical Imaging 1998: Image Processing, (24 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.310946
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KEYWORDS
Breast

Surgery

Cameras

3D acquisition

3D modeling

3D scanning

Calibration

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