Clinical evaluation of semi-automatic opensource algorithmic software segmentation of the mandibular bone: Practical feasibility and assessment of a new course of action
J\"urgen Wallner, Kerstin Hochegger, Xiaojun Chen, Irene Mischak, Knut, Reinbacher, Mauro Pau, Tomislav Zrnc, Katja Schwenzer-Zimmerer, Wolfgang, Zemann, Dieter Schmalstieg, Jan Egger

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that an open-source, semi-automatic segmentation software can efficiently produce accurate mandibular bone segmentations in clinical settings, reducing time and costs compared to traditional methods.
Contribution
It introduces a practical, stable, and licensed-free segmentation approach using GrowCut, validated against manual ground truth with high accuracy and efficiency.
Findings
Segmentation time about one minute
Mean Dice Score over 85%
Hausdorff distance below 33.5 voxels
Abstract
Computer assisted technologies based on algorithmic software segmentation are an increasing topic of interest in complex surgical cases. However - due to functional instability, time consuming software processes, personnel resources or licensed-based financial costs many segmentation processes are often outsourced from clinical centers to third parties and the industry. Therefore, the aim of this trial was to assess the practical feasibility of an easy available, functional stable and licensed-free segmentation approach to be used in the clinical practice. In this retrospective, randomized, controlled trail the accuracy and accordance of the open-source based segmentation algorithm GrowCut (GC) was assessed through the comparison to the manually generated ground truth of the same anatomy using 10 CT lower jaw data-sets from the clinical routine. Assessment parameters were the…
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