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1999
Journal Article
Title

New approach for 3D imaging and geometry modeling of the human inner ear

Abstract
Obtaining high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) geometry data performs a necessary assumption for modeling cochlear mechanics. Preferably this procedure has to be done noninvasively to preserve the original morphology. Depending on the actual application, various levels of spatial resolution and tissue differentiation should be reached. Here a new approach is presented which allows 3D imaging of temporal bone specimens with intact regions of interest and spatial resolution currently in the 10-µm range, but providing capabilities for future enhancements down to the submicron level. The technique is based on microtomography by X-rays or synchrotron radiation respectively. The structural data are reconstructured and converted to geomtry data by 3D image processing, and eventually transferred into simulation environments, e. g., Finite Element Analysis, but may also be used for general visualization tasks in research, clinics, and education.
Author(s)
Vogel, U.
Journal
ORL: Journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialities  
DOI
10.1159/000027683
Language
English
IMS2  
Keyword(s)
  • dreidimensionale Darstellung

  • Felsenbein

  • Geometriemodel

  • Mikrotomographie

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