DocumentCode
1493554
Title
Three-dimensional virtual-reality surgical planning and soft-tissue prediction for orthognathic surgery
Author
Xia, James ; Ip, Horace H S ; Samman, Nabil ; Wong, Helena T F ; Gateno, Jaime ; Wang, Dongfeng ; Yeung, Richie W K ; Kot, Christy S B ; Tideman, Henk
Author_Institution
Oral & Maxillofacial Surg. Dept., Hong Kong Univ., China
Volume
5
Issue
2
fYear
2001
fDate
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
97
Lastpage
107
Abstract
Complex maxillofacial malformations continue to present challenges in analysis and correction beyond modern technology. The purpose of this paper is to present a virtual reality workbench for surgeons to perform virtual orthognathic surgical planning and soft-tissue prediction in three dimensions. A resulting surgical planning system, i.e., three-dimensional virtual reality surgical planning and soft-tissue prediction for orthognathic surgery, consists of four major stages: computed tomography (CT) data post-processing and reconstruction, three-dimensional (3-D) color facial soft-tissue model generation, virtual surgical planning and simulation, soft-tissue-change preoperative prediction. The surgical planning and simulation are based on a 3D CT reconstructed bone model, whereas the soft-tissue prediction is based on color texture-mapped and individualized facial soft-tissue model. Our approach is able to provide a quantitative osteotomy-simulated bone model and prediction of postoperative appearance with photorealistic quality. The prediction appearance can be visualized from any arbitrary viewing point using a low-cost personal computer-based system. This cost-effective solution can be easily adopted in any hospital for daily use.
Keywords
bone; computerised tomography; image reconstruction; medical computing; planning; realistic images; surgery; virtual reality; 3D CT reconstructed bone model; color texture-mapped model; computed tomography; cost-effective; data post-processing; image reconstruction; maxillofacial malformations; orthognathic surgery; osteotomy; personal computer; photorealistic quality; simulation; soft-tissue model generation; soft-tissue prediction; surgical planning; virtual reality; Biomedical imaging; Bones; Computational modeling; Computed tomography; Dentistry; Image reconstruction; Medical simulation; Predictive models; Surgery; Visualization; Humans; Jaw; Oral Surgical Procedures; Therapy, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7771
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4233.924800
Filename
924800
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