This paper presents a first evaluation of the feasibility of Finite Element modelling of the orbital decompression, in the context of exophthalmia. First simulations are carried out with data extracted from a patient TDM exam. Results seem to qualitatively validate the feasibility of the simulations, with a Finite Element analysis that converges and provides a backward movement of the ocular globe associated with displacements of the fat tissues through the sinuses. This FE model can help a surgeon for the planning of the exophthalmia reduction, and especially for the position and the size of the decompression hole. To get an estimation of the fat tissues volume affected by the surgery, an analytical model seems to provide quicker results f...
The authors' main purpose was to develop a detailed finite element model (FEM) of the human orb...
IMPORTANCE: Computational modeling can be used to mimic the forces acting on the nasal framework tha...
We setup a mechanically based finite element model to evaluate the change in the shape of the human ...
This paper presents a first evaluation of the feasibility of Finite Element modelling of the orbital...
This paper proposes a computer-assisted system for the surgical treatment of exophthalmia. This trea...
Objective: A method to predict the relationships between decompressed volume of orbital soft tissues...
Abstract. Exophthalmia is characterized by a protrusion of the eyeball. The most frequent surgery co...
Exophthalmia is characterized by a protrusion of the eyeball. The most frequent surgery consists in ...
M. Augustin Lux Président M. Patrick Chabrand Rapporteur M. Jean-Paul Esquerré Rapporteur Mme. Jocel...
The human eye is suspended in the orbit, a cavity in the skull that is largely filled with fat (adip...
This paper addresses an important issue raised for the clinical relevance of Computer-Assisted Surgi...
Endocrine orbitopathy is typically treated by resecting orbital walls. This procedure reduces intrao...
AbstractTo reach a better understanding of the suspension of the eye in the orbit, an orbital mechan...
Patient-specific computational models are powerful tools which may assist in predicting the outcome ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
The authors' main purpose was to develop a detailed finite element model (FEM) of the human orb...
IMPORTANCE: Computational modeling can be used to mimic the forces acting on the nasal framework tha...
We setup a mechanically based finite element model to evaluate the change in the shape of the human ...
This paper presents a first evaluation of the feasibility of Finite Element modelling of the orbital...
This paper proposes a computer-assisted system for the surgical treatment of exophthalmia. This trea...
Objective: A method to predict the relationships between decompressed volume of orbital soft tissues...
Abstract. Exophthalmia is characterized by a protrusion of the eyeball. The most frequent surgery co...
Exophthalmia is characterized by a protrusion of the eyeball. The most frequent surgery consists in ...
M. Augustin Lux Président M. Patrick Chabrand Rapporteur M. Jean-Paul Esquerré Rapporteur Mme. Jocel...
The human eye is suspended in the orbit, a cavity in the skull that is largely filled with fat (adip...
This paper addresses an important issue raised for the clinical relevance of Computer-Assisted Surgi...
Endocrine orbitopathy is typically treated by resecting orbital walls. This procedure reduces intrao...
AbstractTo reach a better understanding of the suspension of the eye in the orbit, an orbital mechan...
Patient-specific computational models are powerful tools which may assist in predicting the outcome ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
The authors' main purpose was to develop a detailed finite element model (FEM) of the human orb...
IMPORTANCE: Computational modeling can be used to mimic the forces acting on the nasal framework tha...
We setup a mechanically based finite element model to evaluate the change in the shape of the human ...