Recent advances in personalized 3D modeling make it possible to consider personalized hand modeling based on cone-beam CT. The goal is to develop a personalized 3D modeling tool for use in routine clinical practice that reduces both the radiation dose to which patients are currently exposed during CT scans and the time required to process CT data (segmentation). the main, objective of the study is to compare the quality of 3D hand modeling based on cone-beam CT with the gold standard of computed tomography. This prospective, single-center, interventional study will include 6 healthy volunteers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
Perfoming a wrist Cone-beam scan 7 days after study inclusion
Perfoming a wrist CT scan 22 days after study inclusion
To Estimate the mean bias (mm) and 95% confidence intervals between cone-beam CT and the gold standard (CT)
To compare the quality of 3D hand modeling based on cone-beam CT with the gold standard of computed tomography.
Time frame: 22 days after inclusion
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