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A Combined Registration and Finite Element Analysis Method for Fast Estimation of Intraoperative Brain Shift; Phantom and Animal Model Study Publisher Pubmed



Mohammadi A1 ; Ahmadian A1, 2 ; Rabbani S3 ; Fattahi E4 ; Shirani S3
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Source: International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery Published:2017


Abstract

Background: Finite element models for estimation of intraoperative brain shift suffer from huge computational cost. In these models, image registration and finite element analysis are two time-consuming processes. Methods: The proposed method is an improved version of our previously developed Finite Element Drift (FED) registration algorithm. In this work the registration process is combined with the finite element analysis. In the Combined FED (CFED), the deformation of whole brain mesh is iteratively calculated by geometrical extension of a local load vector which is computed by FED. Results: While the processing time of the FED-based method including registration and finite element analysis was about 70 s, the computation time of the CFED was about 3.2 s. The computational cost of CFED is almost 50% less than similar state of the art brain shift estimators based on finite element models. Conclusions: The proposed combination of registration and structural analysis can make the calculation of brain deformation much faster. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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