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The horizontal plane top view of the 3D spine model with the pelvis (upper right image) shows position and axial rotation of vertebrae relative to each other and the pelvis.
Relative lateral deviations and rotational changes of vertebrae are more apparent in the horizontal plane top view image showing the recon- structed 3D spine model with the pelvis (upper right).
EOS(tm) 3D recon- structed 3D models of the lower limbs overlayed to the X-ray images (image 3-4 from left) and shown in frontal, sagittal and horizontal plane top views (image 5-6-7 on the right) resulted in the following relevant clinical parameters: knee varus - right: 13°, left: 6°; femoral mechan- ical angle - right: 87°, left: 92°; tibial mechanical angle - right: 82°, left: 87°; HKS angle - right: 4.0°, left: 6.0°
Presentation of EOS(tm) 3D reconstructions in various planar projections enables visualisation of the spinal geometry in the horizontal plane view from above ("top view") that brings a revolutionary breakthrough in orthopaedic surgery, especially in scoliosis surgery (Fig. 5).
EOS(tm) 3D presents the unique option of horizontal plane top-view images of the whole skeleton or parts of it, and this is the only solution for a realistic depiction of the skeletal system in 3D horizontal plane projection.
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