• DocumentCode
    1521362
  • Title

    Knee surgery assistance: patient model construction, motion simulation, and biomechanical visualization

  • Author

    Chen, Jim X. ; Wechsler, Harry ; Pullen, J. Mark ; Zhu, Ying ; MacMahon, Edward B.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA, USA
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2001
  • Firstpage
    1042
  • Lastpage
    1052
  • Abstract
    The authors present a new system that integrates computer graphics, physics-based modeling, and interactive visualization to assist knee study and surgical operation. First, they discuss generating patient-specific three-dimensional (3-D) knee models from patient´s magnetic resonance images (MRIs). The 3-D model is obtained by deforming a reference model to match the MRI dataset. Second, the authors present simulating knee motion that visualizes patient-specific motion data on the patient-specific knee model. Third, the authors introduce visualizing biomechanical information on a patient-specific model. The focus is on visualizing contact area, contact forces, and menisci deformation. Traditional methods have difficulty in visualizing knee contact area without using invasive methods. The approach presented here provides an alternative of visualizing the knee contact area and forces without any risk to the patient. Finally, a virtual surgery can be performed. The constructed 3-D knee model is the basis of motion simulation, biomechanical visualization, and virtual surgery. Knee motion simulation determines the knee rotation angles as well as knee contact points. These parameters are used to solve the biomechanical model. The authors´ results integrate 3-D construction, motion simulation, and biomechanical visualization into one system. Overall, the methodologies here are useful elements for future virtual medical systems where all the components of visualization, automated model generation and surgery simulation come together.
  • Keywords
    biomechanics; biomedical MRI; orthopaedics; physiological models; surgery; biomechanical visualization; interactive visualization; invasive methods; knee surgery assistance; menisci deformation; motion simulation; patient model construction; physics-based modeling; virtual surgery; Biomedical imaging; Computational modeling; Computer graphics; Data visualization; Deformable models; Knee; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance imaging; Medical simulation; Surgery; Biomechanics; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Knee; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; User-Computer Interface;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/10.942595
  • Filename
    942595