scholarly journals Patient-specific anatomic models from three dimensional medical image data for clinical applications in surgery and endoscopy

1997 ◽  
Vol 10 (S1) ◽  
pp. 31-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard A. Robb ◽  
Shmuel Aharon ◽  
Bruce M. Cameron
2019 ◽  
Vol 141 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam R. Updegrove ◽  
Shawn C. Shadden ◽  
Nathan M. Wilson

Image-based modeling is an active and growing area of biomedical research that utilizes medical imaging to create patient-specific simulations of physiological function. Under this paradigm, anatomical structures are segmented from a volumetric image, creating a geometric model that serves as a computational domain for physics-based modeling. A common application is the segmentation of cardiovascular structures to numerically model blood flow or tissue mechanics. The segmentation of medical image data typically results in a discrete boundary representation (surface mesh) of the segmented structure. However, it is often desirable to have an analytic representation of the model, which facilitates systematic manipulation. For example, the model then becomes easier to union with a medical device, or the geometry can be virtually altered to test or optimize a surgery. Furthermore, to employ increasingly popular isogeometric analysis (IGA) methods, the parameterization must be analysis suitable. Converting a discrete surface model to an analysis-suitable model remains a challenge, especially for complex branched structures commonly encountered in cardiovascular modeling. To address this challenge, we present a framework to convert discrete surface models of vascular geometries derived from medical image data into analysis-suitable nonuniform rational B-splines (NURBS) representation. This is achieved by decomposing the vascular geometry into a polycube structure that can be used to form a globally valid parameterization. We provide several practical examples and demonstrate the accuracy of the methods by quantifying the fidelity of the parameterization with respect to the input geometry.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (7) ◽  
pp. 401-410
Author(s):  
Kate Da Silva ◽  
Pradeep Kumar ◽  
Yahya E. Choonara ◽  
Lisa C. du Toit ◽  
Viness Pillay

1983 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Flynn, ◽  
R. Matteson ◽  
D. Dickie ◽  
J. W. Keyes, Jr. ◽  
F. Bookstein

Ideally, secure transmission of medical image data is one of the major challenges in health sector. The National Health Information Network has to protect the data in confidential manner. Storage is also one of the basic concern along with secure transmission. In this paper we propose an algorithm that supports confidentiality, authentication and integrity implementation of the scrambled data before transmitting on the communication medium. Before communication the data is compressed while keeping data encrypted. The research work demonstrate with simulation results. The results shows that the proposed work effectively maintains confidentiality, authentication and integrity. The experimental results evaluated medical image quality like PSNR, MSE, SC, and NAEetc.


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