Orbital volume and shape analysis for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Great demands are put on the accuracy of the data, and on getting detailed information about the bony structures.
Orbital volume measurement methods today are cumbersome to use, and typically require manual correction of segmentation and anterior closing. (1)
Disior®‘s modelling technology takes the next step from visual assessment and manual measuring of the orbital volume and shape. The algorithms track the area of interest for you, and use pre-set reference points for consistent, automated measurements.


*Note: Windows 10 supported until the end of support from Microsoft on October 14, 2025.
Bonelogic® CMF Orbital is regulated as a Class I medical device. The software conforms to the European Union Directive on medical devices (93/42/EEC) and three international standards covering risk management, usability and software life-cycle processes. Full details are provided in the conformance statement.
Due to the regulatory requirements in individual markets, Disior® Bonelogic® CMF Orbital software is available as a medical device in the EU. A research version is available in countries where regulatory registration of Bonelogic® CMF Orbital software has not been obtained. If you have any questions about the availability of Disior® products in your area, please contact Disior® at [email protected].
(1) Wagner et al.: Model-based segmentation in orbital volume measurement with cone beam computed tomography and evaluation against current concepts. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. January 2016, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp 1–9.