Geometric modelling of the human cornea: A new approach for the study of corneal ectatic disease. A pilot investigation
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Cavas Martínez, Francisco; García Fernández Pacheco, Daniel; Parras Burgos, Dolores; Fernández Cañavate, Francisco José; Bataille, Laurent Guy Françoise; [et al.]Knowledge Area
Expresión Gráfica en IngenieríaPublication date
2017Publisher
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Cavas-Martínez, Francisco & Fernández-Pacheco, Daniel García & Parras, Dolores & Canavate, Francisco & Bataille, Laurent & Alió, Jorge. (2017). Geometric Modelling of the Human Cornea: A New Approach for the Study of Corneal Ectatic Disease. A Pilot Investigation. 271-281. 10.1007/978-3-319-56148-6_23Keywords
KeratoconusCAD
Scheimpflug
Surface reconstruction
Virtual model
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe the application of a new bioengineering graphical technique based on geometric custom modelling capable to detect and to discriminate small variations in the morphology of the corneal surface. A virtual 3D solid custom model of the cornea was obtained employing Computer Aided Geometric Design tools, using raw data from a discrete and finite set of spatial points representative of both sides of the corneal surface provided by a corneal topographer. Geometric reconstruction was performed using B-Spline functions, defining and calculating the representative geometric variables of the corneal morphology of patients under clinical diagnosis of keratoconus.
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