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Biomedical Simulation

Third International Symposium, ISBMS 2006, Zurich, Switzerland, July 10-11, 2006, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4072)

Part of the book sub series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues (LNTCS)

Conference series link(s): ISBMS: International Symposium on Biomedical Simulation

Conference proceedings info: ISBMS 2006.

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Table of contents (23 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Simulation of Biophysical Processes

    1. Computer Prediction of Friction in Balloon Angioplasty and Stent Implantation

      • Denis Laroche, Sebastien Delorme, Todd Anderson, Robert DiRaddo
      Pages 1-8
    2. Real Time Simulation of Organ Motions Induced by Breathing: First Evaluation on Patient Data

      • A. Hostettler, S. A. Nicolau, C. Forest, L. Soler, Y. Remond
      Pages 9-18
    3. Efficient 3D Finite Element Modeling of a Muscle-Activated Tongue

      • Florian Vogt, John E. Lloyd, Stéphanie Buchaillard, Pascal Perrier, Matthieu Chabanas, Yohan Payan et al.
      Pages 19-28
    4. A 3-D Computational Model for Multicellular Tissue Growth

      • Lenny Tang, Belgacem Ben Youssef
      Pages 29-39
    5. Hierarchical Multi-resolution Finite Element Model for Soft Body Simulation

      • Matthieu Nesme, François Faure, Yohan Payan
      Pages 40-47
    6. Simulation of the Retroglossal Fluid-Structure Interaction During Obstructive Sleep Apnea

      • Franz Chouly, Annemie Van Hirtum, Pierre-Yves Lagrée, Jean-Roch Paoli, Xavier Pelorson, Yohan Payan
      Pages 48-57
    7. Image Based Musculoskeletal Modeling Allows Personalized Biomechanical Analysis of Gait

      • Lennart Scheys, Ilse Jonkers, Dirk Loeckx, Frederik Maes, Arthur Spaepen, Paul Suetens
      Pages 58-66
    8. Real-Time Simulation for Global Deformation of Soft Tissue Using Deformable Centerline and Medial Representation

      • Pengfei Huang, Lixu Gu, Xiaobo Li, Shaoting Zhang, Jianfeng Xu, Chen Lin et al.
      Pages 67-74
    9. The Framework for Real-Time Simulation of Deformable Soft-Tissue Using a Hybrid Elastic Model

      • Shaoting Zhang, Lixu Gu, Weiming Liang, Pengfei Huang, Jan Boehm, Jianfeng Xu
      Pages 75-83
  3. Systems and Applications

    1. A Flexible Framework for Highly-Modular Surgical Simulation Systems

      • S. Tuchschmid, M. Grassi, D. Bachofen, P. Früh, M. Thaler, G. Székely et al.
      Pages 84-92
    2. An Introduction to GPU Accelerated Surgical Simulation

      • Thomas Sangild Sørensen, Jesper Mosegaard
      Pages 93-104
    3. Simulation of Cardiac Activation Patterns for Checking Suggestions About the Suitability of Multi-lead ECG Electrode Arrays

      • Christoph Hintermüller, Michael Seger, Bernhard Pfeifer, Gerald Fischer, Bernhard Tilg
      Pages 105-112
    4. Simulation of the Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorhexis Procedure

      • Kathrin Weber, Clemens Wagner, Reinhard Männer
      Pages 113-121
    5. Annotated Surgical Manipulation for Simulator-Based Surgical Skill-Transfer Using SiRE – Simulation Record Editor

      • Mikko Rissanen, Yoshihiro Kuroda, Megumi Nakao, Naoto Kume, Tomohiro Kuroda, Hiroyuki Yoshihara
      Pages 122-131
    6. Real-Time Area-Based Haptic Rendering for a Palpation Simulator

      • Ki-Uk Kyung, Jinah Park, Dong-Soo Kwon, Sang-Youn Kim
      Pages 132-141
    7. New Methods for Video-Based Tracking of Laparoscopic Tools

      • Alicia M. Cano, Pablo Lamata, Francisco Gayá, Enrique J. Gómez
      Pages 142-149
  4. Anatomical Modeling and Tissue Properties

    1. Mechanical Characterization of the Liver Capsule and Parenchyma

      • Marc Hollenstein, Alessandro Nava, Davide Valtorta, Jess G. Snedeker, Edoardo Mazza
      Pages 150-158
    2. Parameter Optimisation of a Linear Tetrahedral Mass Tensor Model for a Maxillofacial Soft Tissue Simulator

      • Wouter Mollemans, Filip Schutyser, Nasser Nadjmi, Frederik Maes, Paul Suetens
      Pages 159-168
    3. An Integrated Dynamic Jaw and Laryngeal Model Constructed from CT Data

      • Ian Stavness, Alan G. Hannam, John E. Lloyd, Sidney Fels
      Pages 169-177

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About this book

This book contains the written contributions to the Third International Sym- sium on Biomedical Simulation (ISBMS), which was held in Zurich, Switzerland, on July 10-11, 2006. The manuscripts are organized around three thematic sections which cover several of the major aspects of our rapidly growing ?eld: anatomical modeling and tissue properties, simulation of biophysical processes, as well as systems and applications. The symposium provided an international forum for researchers interested in using biomedical simulation technology for the improvement of patient care. It was held in the spirit and continuation of the symposia on Surgical Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling (IS4TM) organized in 2003 by INRIA, and on Medical Simulation (ISMS) in 2004 by CIMIT. We received 37 submissions from 13 di?erent countries. Each was eva- ated by three members of the scienti?c committee. Based on these reviews, 12 manuscripts were selected for oral presentation and 11 for poster pres- tation. All accepted manuscripts were allowed a written contribution of equal length and were presented at the meeting in single track. The geographical bre- down of the di?erent institutions presenting their research was: Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland. The quality of the contributions indicates that the symposium is an important milestone in our rapidly growing research area at the con?uence of several related disciplines. It was a great pleasure hosting this successful event, and we hope that all attendees enjoyed the intense and stimulating symposium.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Vision Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

    Matthias Harders

  • Department of Electrical Engineering, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

    Gábor Székely

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