Title of article :
From medical images to anatomically accurate finite element grids
Author/Authors :
Juan Raul Cebral، نويسنده , , Rainald Lohner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The successful application of computational modelling of blood 1ow for the planning of surgical and
interventional procedures to treat cardiovascular diseases strongly depends on the rapid construction of
anatomical models. The large individual variability of the human vasculature and the strong dependence
of blood 1ow characteristics on the vessel geometry require modelling on a patient-speci*c basis. Various
image processing and geometrical modelling techniques are integrated for the rapid construction of
geometrical surface models of arteries starting from medical images. These discretely de*ned surfaces
are then used to generate anatomically accurate *nite element grids for hemodynamic simulations.
The proposed methodology operates directly in 3D and consists of three stages. In the *rst stage, the
images are *ltered to reduce noise and segmented using a region-growing algorithm in order to obtain
a properly de*ned boundary of the arterial lumen walls. In the second stage, a surface triangulation
representing the vessel walls is generated using a direct tessellation of the boundary voxels. This surface
is then smoothed and the quality of the resulting triangulation is improved. Finally, in the third stage,
the triangulation is subdivided into so-called discrete surface patches for surface gridding, the desired
element size distribution is de*ned and the *nite element grid generated
Keywords :
grid generation , hemodynamics , medical images , *nite element modelling
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering