Two aspects required to establish a planning in orthognatic surgery are addressed in this paper. First, a 3D cephalometric analysis, which is clini-cally essential for the therapeutic decision. Then, an original method to build a biomechanical model of patient face soft tissue, which provides evaluation of the aesthetic outcomes of an intervention. Both points are developed within a clinical application context for computer aided maxillofacial surgery
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
The purpose of this paper is to report a new technique for three-dimensional facial soft-tissue-chan...
Objective: The aim of this study is to present a virtual-reality software for surgeons to perform vi...
Abstract. Two aspects required to establish a planning in orthognatic surgery are addressed in this ...
A computer aided maxillofacial sequence is presented, applied to orthognatic surgery. It consists of...
Computer assisted surgery is a relatively new development in maxillo-facial surgery which has been i...
In cranio-maxillofacial surgery physicians are often faced with the reconstruction of massively dest...
This paper describes a surgical planning, simulation and prediction of facial soft tissue appearance...
In cranio-maxillofacial surgery physicians are often faced with the reconstruction of massively dest...
Computer-assisted maxillofacial orthognathic surgery is an emerging and interdisciplinary field link...
In craniofacial surgery it is not easy to predict the shape of the postoperative face, as muscular c...
In craniofacial surgery it is not easy to predict the shape of the postoperative face, as muscular c...
In craniofacial surgery it is not easy to predict the shape of the postoperative face, as muscular c...
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
The purpose of this paper is to report a new technique for three-dimensional facial soft-tissue-chan...
Objective: The aim of this study is to present a virtual-reality software for surgeons to perform vi...
Abstract. Two aspects required to establish a planning in orthognatic surgery are addressed in this ...
A computer aided maxillofacial sequence is presented, applied to orthognatic surgery. It consists of...
Computer assisted surgery is a relatively new development in maxillo-facial surgery which has been i...
In cranio-maxillofacial surgery physicians are often faced with the reconstruction of massively dest...
This paper describes a surgical planning, simulation and prediction of facial soft tissue appearance...
In cranio-maxillofacial surgery physicians are often faced with the reconstruction of massively dest...
Computer-assisted maxillofacial orthognathic surgery is an emerging and interdisciplinary field link...
In craniofacial surgery it is not easy to predict the shape of the postoperative face, as muscular c...
In craniofacial surgery it is not easy to predict the shape of the postoperative face, as muscular c...
In craniofacial surgery it is not easy to predict the shape of the postoperative face, as muscular c...
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
Membres du jury: Marie-Paule Cani (présidente), Hervé Delingette (rapporteur), Pascal Swider (rappor...
The purpose of this paper is to report a new technique for three-dimensional facial soft-tissue-chan...
Objective: The aim of this study is to present a virtual-reality software for surgeons to perform vi...