Finite Element Modeling of Soft Tissue Deformation

Finite Element Modeling of Soft Tissue Deformation
Author: Hongjian Shi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: Imaging systems in medicine
ISBN:

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Computer-aided minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has progressed significantly in the last decade and it has great potential in surgical planning and operations. To limit the damage to nearby healthy tissue, accurate modeling is required of the mechanical behavior of a target soft tissue subject to surgical manipulations. Therefore, the study of soft tissue deformations is important for computer-aided (MIS) in surgical planning and operation, or in developing surgical simulation tools or systems. The image acquisition facilities are also important for prediction accuracy. This dissertation addresses partial differential and integral equations (PDIE) based biomechanical modeling of soft tissue deformations incorporating the specific material properties to characterize the soft tissue responses for certain human interface behaviors. To achieve accurate simulation of real tissue deformations, several biomechanical finite element (FE) models are proposed to characterize liver tissue. The contribution of this work is in theoretical and practical aspects of tissue modeling. High resolution imaging techniques of Micro Computed Tomography (Micro-CT) and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) imaging are first proposed to study soft tissue deformation in this dissertation. These high resolution imaging techniques can detect the tissue deformation details in the contact region between the tissue and the probe for small force loads which would be applied to a surgical probe used. Traditional imaging techniques in clinics can only achieve low image resolutions. Very small force loads seen in these procedures can only yield tissue deformation on the few millimeters to sub-millimeter scale. Small variations are hardly to detect. Furthermore, if a model is validated using high resolution images, it implies that the model is true in using the same model for low resolution imaging facilities. The reverse cannot be true since the small variations at the sub-millimeter level cannot be detected. In this dissertation, liver tissue deformations, surface morphological changes, and volume variations are explored and compared from simulations and experiments. The contributions of the dissertation are as follows. For liver tissue, for small force loads (5 grams to tens of grams), the linear elastic model and the neo-Hooke's hyperelastic model are applied and shown to yield some discrepancies among them in simulations and discrepancies between simulations and experiments. The proposed finite element models are verified for liver tissue. A general FE modeling validation system is proposed to verify the applicability of FE models to the soft tissue deformation study. The validation of some FE models is performed visually and quantitatively in several ways in comparison with the actual experimental results. Comparisons among these models are also performed to show their advantages and disadvantages. The method or verification system can be applied for other soft tissues for the finite element analysis of the soft tissue deformation. For brain tissue, an elasticity based model was proposed previously employing local elasticity and Poisson's ratio. It is validated by intraoperative images to show more accurate prediction of brain deformation than the linear elastic model. FE analysis of brain ventricle shape changes was also performed to capture the dynamic variation of the ventricles in author's other works. There, for the safety reasons, the images for brain deformation modeling were from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanning which have been used for brain scanning. The measurement process of material properties involves the tissue desiccation, machine limits, human operation errors, and time factors. The acquired material parameters from measurement devices may have some difference from the tissue used in real state of experiments. Therefore, an experimental and simulation based method to inversely evaluate the material parameters is proposed and compared with the material parameters measured by devices. As known, the finite element method (FEM) is a comprehensive and accurate method used to solve the PDIE characterizing the soft tissue deformation in the three dimensional tissue domain, but the computational task is very large in implementation. To achieve near real time simulation and still a close solution of soft tissue deformation, region-of-interest (ROI) based sub-modeling is proposed and the accuracy of the simulated deformations are explored over concentric regions of interest. Such a ROI based FE modeling is compared to the FE modeling over the whole tissue and its efficiency is shown and as well as its influence in practical applications such as endoscopic surgical simulation.

Soft Tissue Biomechanical Modeling for Computer Assisted Surgery

Soft Tissue Biomechanical Modeling for Computer Assisted Surgery
Author: Yohan Payan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642290140

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This volume focuses on the biomechanical modeling of biological tissues in the context of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS). More specifically, deformable soft tissues are addressed since they are the subject of the most recent developments in this field. The pioneering works on this CAS topic date from the 1980's, with applications in orthopaedics and biomechanical models of bones. More recently, however, biomechanical models of soft tissues have been proposed since most of the human body is made of soft organs that can be deformed by the surgical gesture. Such models are much more complicated to handle since the tissues can be subject to large deformations (non-linear geometrical framework) as well as complex stress/strain relationships (non-linear mechanical framework). Part 1 of the volume presents biomechanical models that have been developed in a CAS context and used during surgery. This is particularly new since most of the soft tissues models already proposed concern Computer Assisted Planning, with a pre-operative use of the models. Then, the volume addresses the two key issues raised for an intra-operative use of soft tissues models, namely (Part 2) “how to estimate the in vivo mechanical behavior of the tissues?” (i.e. what are the values of the mechanical parameters that can deliver realistic patient-specific behavior?) and (Part 3) “how to build a modeling platform that provides generic real-time (or at least interactive-time) numerical simulations?”

Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simulation

Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simulation
Author: Walter Maurel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3662035898

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An overview of biomechanical modeling of human soft tissue using nonlinear theoretical mechanics and incremental finite element methods, useful for computer simulation of the human musculoskeletal system.

Information Processing in Medical Imaging

Information Processing in Medical Imaging
Author: Attila Kuba
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 525
Release: 1999-06-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540661670

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The 1999 international conference on Information Processing in Medical Imaging (IPMI ’99) was the sixteenth in the series of biennial meetings and followed the successful meeting in Poultney, Vermont, in 1997. This year, for the rst time, the conference was held in central Europe, in the historical Hungarian town of Visegr ad, one of the most beautiful spots not only on the Danube Bend but in all Hungary. The place has many historical connections, both national and international. The castle was once a royal palace of King Matthias. In the middle ages, the Hungarian, Czech, and Polish kings met here. Recently, after the summit meeting of reestablished democracies in the area, it became a symbol for the cooperation between central European countries as they approached the European Union. It was thus also symbolic to bring IPMI, in the year of the 30th anniversary of its foundation, to this place, and organize the meeting with the close cooperation of local and traditional western organizers. It also provided a good opportunity to summarize brie?y a history of IPMI for those who were new to the IPMI conference. This year we received 82 full paper submissions from all over the world. Of these, 24 were accepted as oral presentations. These were divided into 6 sessions. In spite of our e orts, it was found to be impossible to make these sessions fully balanced and homogeneous.

Finite Element Analysis for Biomedical Engineering Applications

Finite Element Analysis for Biomedical Engineering Applications
Author: Z. C. Yang
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0429592159

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Finite element analysis has been widely applied to study biomedical problems. This book aims to simulate some common medical problems using finite element advanced technologies, which establish a base for medical researchers to conduct further investigations. This book consists of four main parts: (1) bone, (2) soft tissues, (3) joints, and (4) implants. Each part starts with the structure and function of the biology and then follows the corresponding finite element advanced features, such as anisotropic nonlinear material, multidimensional interpolation, XFEM, fiber enhancement, UserHyper, porous media, wear, and crack growth fatigue analysis. The final section presents some specific biomedical problems, such as abdominal aortic aneurysm, intervertebral disc, head impact, knee contact, and SMA cardiovascular stent. All modeling files are attached in the appendixes of the book. This book will be helpful to graduate students and researchers in the biomedical field who engage in simulations of biomedical problems. The book also provides all readers with a better understanding of current advanced finite element technologies. Details finite element modeling of bone, soft tissues, joints, and implants Presents advanced finite element technologies, such as fiber enhancement, porous media, wear, and crack growth fatigue analysis Discusses specific biomedical problems, such as abdominal aortic aneurysm, intervertebral disc, head impact, knee contact, and SMA cardiovascular stent Explains principles for modeling biology Provides various descriptive modeling files

MR Validation of Soft Tissue Deformation as Modeled by Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis

MR Validation of Soft Tissue Deformation as Modeled by Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis
Author: Justin Sciarretta
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

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Finite element analysis (FEA) can potentially be used to predict soft tissue motion for the purpose of elasticity reconstruction and data fusion applications. For a simple phantom that simulated a soft tissue, FEA accurately predicted motion for surface deformations on the order of 11%. A computer controlled Magnetic Resonance (MR) compatible compression apparatus provided precise, time varying compression to a phantom. The motion of the phantom was measured with MR by acquiring velocity images throughout the cycle of compression. The phantom geometry was modeled with a finite element mesh and the mechanical properties of the phantom material were measured and incorporated in the finite element model. A static deformation was applied to the finite element model of the phantom and the internal motion was calculated. The motion as calculated by the finite element analysis was compared to the motion measured with MR and there was good agreement.

Surgery Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling

Surgery Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling
Author: Nicholas Ayache
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2003-08-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540450157

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Symposium on Surgery Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling, IS4TM 2003, held in Juan-Les-Pins, France in June 2003. The 33 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 45 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on soft tissue models, haptic rendering, cardiac modeling, and patient specific simulators.

Visual Computing for Medicine

Visual Computing for Medicine
Author: Bernhard Preim
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 1017
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0124159796

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Visual Computing for Medicine, Second Edition, offers cutting-edge visualization techniques and their applications in medical diagnosis, education, and treatment. The book includes algorithms, applications, and ideas on achieving reliability of results and clinical evaluation of the techniques covered. Preim and Botha illustrate visualization techniques from research, but also cover the information required to solve practical clinical problems. They base the book on several years of combined teaching and research experience. This new edition includes six new chapters on treatment planning, guidance and training; an updated appendix on software support for visual computing for medicine; and a new global structure that better classifies and explains the major lines of work in the field. Complete guide to visual computing in medicine, fully revamped and updated with new developments in the field Illustrated in full color Includes a companion website offering additional content for professors, source code, algorithms, tutorials, videos, exercises, lessons, and more