This paper presents the biomechanical finite element models that have been developed in the framework of the computer-assisted maxillofacial surgery. After a brief overview of the continuous elastic modelling method, two models are introduced and their use for computer-assisted applications discussed. The first model deals with orthognathic surgery and aims at predicting the facial consequences of maxillary and mandibular osteotomies. For this, a generic three-dimensional model of the face is automatically adapted to the morphology of the patient by the mean of elastic registration. Qualitative simulations of the consequences of an osteotomy of the mandible can thus be provided. The second model addresses the Sleep Apnoea Syndrome. Its aim ...
surgery planning and simulation Abstract: Anatomy-based facial tissue modeling for surgical simulati...
This paper introduces the methodology proposed by our group to model the biological soft tissues def...
International audienceThe face is probably the part of the body, which most distinguishes us as indi...
This paper presents the biomechanical finite element models that have been developed in the framewor...
This paper introduces a new Finite Element biomechanical model of the human face, which has been dev...
Most works proposed in the field of Computer-Assisted Surgery focus on orthopedics, with anatomical ...
This paper addresses the prediction of face soft tissue deformations resulting from bone repositioni...
This paper describes a surgical planning, simulation and prediction of facial soft tissue appearance...
This paper addresses an important issue raised for the clinical relevance of Computer-Assisted Surgi...
A surgical simulator for plastic and maxillofacial surgery, that gathers the dental analysis (orthod...
This paper describes a prototype system for surgical planning and prediction of human facial shape a...
This paper introduces the methodology proposed by our group to model the biologicalsoft tissues defo...
Two aspects required to establish a planning in orthognatic surgery are addressed in this paper. Fir...
This study deals with the mechanical aspects of human mandible in physiological state during the occ...
This book shows computational finite element simulations to analyse the strength of implant anchorag...
surgery planning and simulation Abstract: Anatomy-based facial tissue modeling for surgical simulati...
This paper introduces the methodology proposed by our group to model the biological soft tissues def...
International audienceThe face is probably the part of the body, which most distinguishes us as indi...
This paper presents the biomechanical finite element models that have been developed in the framewor...
This paper introduces a new Finite Element biomechanical model of the human face, which has been dev...
Most works proposed in the field of Computer-Assisted Surgery focus on orthopedics, with anatomical ...
This paper addresses the prediction of face soft tissue deformations resulting from bone repositioni...
This paper describes a surgical planning, simulation and prediction of facial soft tissue appearance...
This paper addresses an important issue raised for the clinical relevance of Computer-Assisted Surgi...
A surgical simulator for plastic and maxillofacial surgery, that gathers the dental analysis (orthod...
This paper describes a prototype system for surgical planning and prediction of human facial shape a...
This paper introduces the methodology proposed by our group to model the biologicalsoft tissues defo...
Two aspects required to establish a planning in orthognatic surgery are addressed in this paper. Fir...
This study deals with the mechanical aspects of human mandible in physiological state during the occ...
This book shows computational finite element simulations to analyse the strength of implant anchorag...
surgery planning and simulation Abstract: Anatomy-based facial tissue modeling for surgical simulati...
This paper introduces the methodology proposed by our group to model the biological soft tissues def...
International audienceThe face is probably the part of the body, which most distinguishes us as indi...