Computational Biomechanics for Medicine

Computational Biomechanics for Medicine

From Algorithms to Models and Applications

Wittek, Adam; Doyle, Barry J.; Nielsen, Poul M.F.; Miller, Karol; Joldes, Grand

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2018

173

Mole

Inglês

9783319854038

15 a 20 dias

2876

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Chapter1. The Effects of Geometric Variation from OCT-Derived 3D Reconstructions on Wall Shear Stress in a Patient-Specific Coronary Artery.- Chapter2. Constitutive Modelling of Lamb Aorta.- Chapter 3. Quantifying Cytoskeletal Morphology in Endothelial Cells to Enable Mechanical Analysis.- Chapter 4. Computational Approaches for the Modelling of Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression.- Chapter5. Reduced Order Model of a Human Left and Right Ventricle Based on POD Method.- Chapter6. Estimation of the Permeability Tensor of the Microvasculature of the Liver through Fabric Tensors.- Chapter7. Motion Estimation with Finite-Element Biomechanical Models and Tracking Constraints from Tagged MRI.- Chapter8. Subpixel Measurement of Living Skin Deformation Using Intrinsic Features.- Chapter9. Three-Dimensional Glenohumeral Joint Kinematic Analyses From Asynchronous Biplane Fluoroscopy Using an Interpolation Technique.- Chapter10. An Evaluation of Adaptive Biomechanical Non-Rigid Registration forBrain Glioma Resection using Image-Guided Neurosurgery.- Chapter11. Registration of Prone and Supine Breast MRI for Breast Cancer Treatment Planning.- Chapter12. Evaluation of Strains on Levator Ani Muscle: Damage Induced During Delivery for a Prediction of Patient Risks.- Chapter.13. Abusive Head Trauma - Developing a computational Adult Head Model to Predict Brain Deformations Under Mild Accelerations.- Chapter14. Computation of Brain Deformations Due to Violent Impact: Quantitative Analysis of the Importance of the Choice of Boundary Conditions and Brain Tissue Constitutive Model.
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MICCAI 2016;computer integrated medicine;image guided surgery;medical image analysis;prostheses design