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%https://spie.org/MI22/conferencedetails/image-guided-procedures?enableBackToBrowse=true
Correct understanding of the geometry of the glenoid (the socket of the shoulder joint) is
key to successful planning of shoulder replacement surgery. This surgery typically involves
placing an implant in the shoulder joint to restore joint function. The most relevant
geometry is the glenoid version, which is the angular orientation of the glenoid surface
relative to the long axis of the scapula in the axial plane. However, measuring the glenoid version is not
straightforward and there are multiple measurement methods in the literature and used in
commercial planning software.
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SciKit-SurgeryGlenoid currently requires manual segmentation of the relevant anatomical
features for each method. Future work will look at automating the segmentation process
to build an automatic and repeatable
pipeline from {CT} or radiograph to quantitative glenoid version measurement.