Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2016)

Development of a skull phantom for the assessment of implant X-ray visibility

  • Hoffmann Thomas,
  • Klink Fabian,
  • Boese Axel,
  • Fischer Karin,
  • Beuing Oliver,
  • Rose Georg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 351 – 354

Abstract

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The paper presents the development and test of a skull phantom, which can be used for the assessment of the radiographic visibility of neurovascular implants. State of the art methods are based on specimens of the human skull. These are highly individual and not suitable for comparison of different radiographic data sets. The development process of the skull phantom is described from data generation to image processing, design and manufacturing using 3D printing. An experimental setup is recommended to generate reproducible data sets for implant visibility assessment with bone mimicking structures of the phantom. The model is evaluated by qualitative comparison with equivalent data sets of the original human skull model. The results show, that contrast characteristics of the phantom and the human skull model are similar. X-ray attenuation of the human bone is higher than the polymeric phantom material. The introduced phantom allows the determination of X-ray attenuation characteristics of different neurovascular implants for medical approval and testing processes.

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