2001
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-200101000-00049
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Three-Dimensional Photography

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“…The technique is relatively non-invasive. Stereophotogrammetry, laser surface scanning and 3D photogrammetry are examples of these newer techniques (Jacobs, 2001;Meintjes et al, 2002). The laser surface scanner is the most common type of 3-dimensional technique in use today (Doddi and Eccles, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique is relatively non-invasive. Stereophotogrammetry, laser surface scanning and 3D photogrammetry are examples of these newer techniques (Jacobs, 2001;Meintjes et al, 2002). The laser surface scanner is the most common type of 3-dimensional technique in use today (Doddi and Eccles, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neben dem Laserscanner werden zunehmend neuere digitale 3D-Photogrammetriegeräte eingesetzt [29]. Bei der Entwicklung und Auswahl dreidimensionaler Analyseverfahren stellen Genauigkeit, Präzision, Nichtinvasivität, fehlende Strahlenbelastung, Sicherheit, kurze Aufnahmezeit und einfache Anwendbarkeit wichtige Kriterien dar [19,39,53].…”
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“…In addition to 3D visualization, these procedures also allow dynamic analysis of prognoses [24]. Newer 3D digital photogrammetry devices are being increasingly employed in addition to the laser scanner [29]. Accuracy, precision, non-invasiveness, lack of radiation exposure, safety, short imaging time and easy ap-…”
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“…1,3,10,11,22,32 Three-dimensional photography is a novel technology that allows us to capture a patient's superficial craniofacial anatomy in 3 dimensions. 14,19 This revolutionary imaging technology has the potential of quantifying volumetric changes of the facial soft tissues 6,16,19 as well as cranial vault volume. 24 Three-dimensional photography appears to be the ideal tool to assess and quantify the effect of surgical techniques in the correction of craniofacial malformations such as unilateral coronal plagiocephaly.…”
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confidence: 99%