DocumentCode :
1282746
Title :
Biomechanical modeling of the human head for physically based, nonrigid image registration
Author :
Hagemann, A. ; Rohr, K. ; Stiehl, H.S. ; Spetzger, U. ; Gilsbach, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Fachbereich Inf., Hamburg Univ., Germany
Volume :
18
Issue :
10
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
875
Lastpage :
884
Abstract :
The accuracy of image-guided neurosurgery generally suffers from brain deformations due to intraoperative changes. These deformations cause significant changes of the anatomical geometry (organ shape and spatial interorgan relations), thus making intraoperative navigation based on preoperative images error prone. In order to improve the navigation accuracy, the authors developed a biomechanical model of the human head based on the finite element method, which can be employed for the correction of preoperative images to cope with the deformations occurring during surgical interventions. At the current stage of development, the two-dimensional (2-D) implementation of the model comprises two different materials, though the theory holds for the three-dimensional (3-D) case and is capable of dealing with an arbitrary number of different materials. For the correction of a preoperative image, a set of homologous landmarks must be specified which determine correspondences. These correspondences can be easily integrated into the model and are maintained throughout the computation of the deformation of the preoperative image. The necessary material parameter values have been determined through a comprehensive literature study. The authors´ approach has been tested for the case of synthetic images and yields physically plausible deformation results. Additionally, they carried out registration experiments with a preoperative MR image of the human head and a corresponding postoperative image simulating an intraoperative image. The authors found that their approach yields good prediction results, even in the case when correspondences are given in a relatively small area of the image only.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical MRI; brain models; elasticity; finite element analysis; image registration; medical image processing; elasticity theory; homologous landmarks set; human head biomechanical modeling; image-guided neurosurgery accuracy; inhomogeneous materials; magnetic resonance imaging; material parameter values; navigation accuracy improvement; physically based nonrigid image registration; preoperative MR image; preoperative images correction; significant anatomical geometry changes; Deformable models; Finite element methods; Geometry; Head; Humans; Image registration; Navigation; Neurosurgery; Shape; Surgery; Biomechanics; Brain; Elasticity; Finite Element Analysis; Humans; Intraoperative Period; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Models, Neurological; Neurosurgical Procedures; Skull;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/42.811267
Filename :
811267
Link To Document :
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