Dear Hugo
yes, i do normally export to dicom file, calling it ‘TPLO planner’
normally i leave all the annotations on the original but i remove them if i need to
Re CORA
i also do this occasionally
what i have done is to prepare a 3D volume render and then export to dicom a single image when the limb is aligned the way i want
here is an example, though it is not actually ideally positioned [its the first i ve found right now and i want to go to bed!!]
once the single dicom file is created and viewed in Horos, you can use all the annotation tools you would on a radiograph, like here
then i do all the measurements on this virtual image
[then at surgery, i use the measurements as a guide but these days, i always think that intra operative assessment of ‘ is it straight? is it derogated?’ is more important than ‘have i followed the plan?’
my impression is that rotation/torsion influences the assessment of the angles in a way that cannot be predicted and it often appears necessary to do larger angular corrections than calculated when a torsion is additionally corrected
hope this is of some interest
best wishes