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Digital Analysis of Cranial Sutures Computed Tomography Data in Adolescents

  • Shanshan Du
  • , Chen Zhang
  • , Hongsen Bi
  • , Xin Yang
  • , Yi Lv
  • , Juan Zhi
  • , Zhenmin Zhao*
  • , Junchen Wang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Peking University
  • School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation
  • Beihang University
  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

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Abstract

To investigate the degree of fusion in sutures of the skull, the authors analyzed cranial computed tomography (CT) data using digital technologies to obtain the density values of coronal, sagittal, and lambdoid sutures in Chinese Han adolescents.The authors selected 80 patients who had undergone maxillofacial surgery. They were divided by age into a 9- to 12-year-old group and a 13 to 15-year-old group. The grayscale value of the cranial CT suture was segmented and measured using Mimics 20.0 software. The Mimics software measurement data were imported into SPSS 21.0 for data comparison and analysis.The mean grayscale value of coronal sutures was 1203.25 and the standard deviation was 220.48, while the mean grayscale value of sagittal sutures was 1113.76 and the standard deviation was 197.83. The mean grayscale value of lambdoid sutures was 1106.37, and the standard deviation was 200.01. The grayscale values of coronal sutures were higher than those of sagittal sutures or lambdoid sutures. Further paired sample t tests were performed on the 3 types of cranial sutures. The differences between coronal and sagittal sutures and between coronal and lambdoid sutures were both substantial with statistical significance. Nevertheless, the difference between sagittal and lambdoid sutures was not significant. Further, an independent sample t-test, showed the grayscale values of coronal, sagittal and lambdoid sutures in the 9-12-year)ear-old group were significantly lower than those in the 13 to 15-year-old group (P<0.001).Through digital technologies, the research findings are more precise and accurate, which is of great significance to research on maxillofacial and associated anatomy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)290-292
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Craniofacial Surgery
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Cranial CT
  • cranial suture
  • fusion of suture

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