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Subject Specific Finite Element Mesh Generation of the Pelvis from Biplanar X-ray Images: Application to 120 clinical cases

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Figure 1. Design of the patient specific mesh. (a) EOS images and the 3D semi-automatic reconstruction associated to the patient (lasts 20 min)
Table 1. Quality of the generic meshes.Table Layout
Table 3. Average point-to-surface distances over the 120 personalised FE meshes. A surface was generated from the mesh of all the patient pelvis

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