Virapongse C, Gmitro A, Sarwar M
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1986 Jul-Aug;11(6):513-20.
A new program (3D83, General Electric) was used to reformat three-dimensional (3D) images from two-dimensional (2D) computed tomographic axial scans in 18 patients who had routine scans of the spine. The 3D spine images were extremely true to life and could be rotated around all three principle axes (constituting a movie), so that an illusion of head-motion parallax was created. The benefit of 3D reformation with this program is primarily for preoperative planning. It appears that 3D can also effectively determine the patency of foraminal stenosis by reformatting in hemisections. Currently this program is subject to several drawbacks that require user interaction and long reconstruction time. With further improvement, 3D reformation will find increasing clinical applicability.
使用一个新程序(3D83,通用电气公司)对18例接受脊柱常规扫描的患者的二维计算机断层轴向扫描图像进行三维(3D)重建。三维脊柱图像极其逼真,可以围绕所有三个主轴旋转(形成动态影像),从而产生头部运动视差的错觉。该程序进行三维重建的主要益处在于术前规划。似乎通过半切面重建,三维成像还能有效判定椎间孔狭窄的通畅情况。目前该程序存在一些缺陷,需要用户干预且重建时间较长。随着进一步改进,三维重建将在临床中得到更广泛的应用。