🧠 SpineForgePlanner Alpha 0.4 – Major Feature Update

A Note from Me

When I first put out SpineForgePlanner 0.1, it was just a small step toward making an open, free alternative to Surgimap. Since then, a few colleagues and friends reached out to congratulate me and give me the motivation to keep building. That encouragement meant a lot β€” this update is the result.


What’s New in Alpha 0.4?

  • πŸ–Ό JPEG/PNG Support – so you can work even when DICOM isn’t available.
  • 🎯 Calibration Tools – set real-world scale using radiographic markers.
  • πŸ”© Implant Planning (Early Stage)
    • Add and visualize cages
    • Place screws interactively
    • Auto-generate connecting rods between screws
  • βœ‚οΈ Osteotomy Simulation (Beta) – basic version is live, and I’ll refine it based on your feedback.

Core Features (still here)

  • πŸ“ Landmark placement: C2 to S1 + cranial & pelvic references
  • πŸ“ Automatic calculation of sagittal parameters:
    CBVA, C2–C7 Lordosis & SVA, T1 Slope, Lumbar Lordosis, PT, SS, PI, Global SVA
  • πŸ–±οΈ Zoom/pan, screenshot export, copy-to-clipboard results
  • ⚑ Standalone Windows executable β€” no installation required

Roadmap

  • 🧭 More advanced deformity simulation tools
  • πŸŽ“ Tutorials and guided workflows
  • πŸ” Validation against Surgimap and other platforms

Why SpineForge?

Because there should be a free, open, and practical planning tool for every spine surgeon and researcher β€” not just those who can pay for commercial software.


Get Involved

If you try out 0.4, I’d love to hear your thoughts. What works, what doesn’t, and what’s missing?

πŸ“« Email: b.bahadirakbulut@gmail.com
πŸ”— GitHub: @AkbulutBB
πŸ’¬ Updates: SpineForge.org

PS: Please note that there is some code spaghetti that causes it to launch a bit on the slow side when running through the exe, but I will try to fix this. Running through the Python environment runs buttery smooth.


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