Objective Analysis of Facial Bone Computed Tomography Images Using Curvature Measurement

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Abstract

The human facial skeleton consists of multiple segments, and causes difficulty during analytic processes. We developed image analysis software to quantify the amount of injury and validate the smooth curvature of the surface after facial bone reduction surgery. Three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) images of facial bone were obtained from 40 patients who had undergone open reduction surgery to treat unilateral zygomaticomaxillary fractures. Analytic software was developed based on the discrete curvature of a triangular mesh model. The discrete curvature values were compared before and after surgery using two landmarks. For the inferior orbital rim, the weighted average of curvature changed from 0.543±0.034 to 0.458±0.042. For the anterior maxilla, the weighted average of curvature changed from 0.596±0.02 to 0.481±0.031, showing a significant decrement ( P <0.05). The curvature was further compared with the unaffected side using the Bray–Curtis similarity index (BCSI). The BCSI of the inferior orbital rim changed from 0.802±0.041 to 0.904±0.015, and that for the anterior maxilla changed from 0.797±0.029 to 0.84±0.025, demonstrating increased similarity ( P <0.05). In computational biology, adequate analytic software is crucial. The newly developed software demonstrated significant differentiation between pre- and postoperative curvature values. Modification of current formulas and software will lead to further advancements.

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