Biomedical Simulation: 5th International Symposium, ISBMS 2010, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 23-24, 2010. Proceedings
To celebrate its 5th edition, the International Symposium on Biomedical S- ulation (ISBMS) was organized in conjunction with the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH). IMSH is the premier simulation in heal- care meeting and largestsingle gathering of clinicians, educators, administrators and other simulation stakeholders. This unique link-up aimed at bringing - gether simulation users with those involved in its scienti?c and technological developments in order to foster closer interaction. The joint meeting was held in Phoenix, Arizona during January 23-24, 2010. Biomedical modeling and simulation are at the center stage of worldwide e?orts to understand and replicate the behavior and function of the human organism. The Physiome Project and Virtual Physiological Human (VPH) i- tiative aim to develop advanced computational models that will facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms, with the ultimate goal of delivering truly personalized medicine. At the same time, progressinreal-timebiomedicalmodeling andsimulationhasenabledmorec- plex, interactive simulations, o?ering the possibility of highly sophisticated task trainers, proceduralandpatientsimulatorsto supportmedicaltrainingandsafer clinical practice. It is in this contextthat ISBMS seeks to act as an international forum for researchers in this increasingly important area to share their latest work, discuss future trends and forge new collaborations.
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Biomedical Simulation: 5th International Symposium, ISBMS 2010, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 23-24, 2010. Proceedings
To celebrate its 5th edition, the International Symposium on Biomedical S- ulation (ISBMS) was organized in conjunction with the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH). IMSH is the premier simulation in heal- care meeting and largestsingle gathering of clinicians, educators, administrators and other simulation stakeholders. This unique link-up aimed at bringing - gether simulation users with those involved in its scienti?c and technological developments in order to foster closer interaction. The joint meeting was held in Phoenix, Arizona during January 23-24, 2010. Biomedical modeling and simulation are at the center stage of worldwide e?orts to understand and replicate the behavior and function of the human organism. The Physiome Project and Virtual Physiological Human (VPH) i- tiative aim to develop advanced computational models that will facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms, with the ultimate goal of delivering truly personalized medicine. At the same time, progressinreal-timebiomedicalmodeling andsimulationhasenabledmorec- plex, interactive simulations, o?ering the possibility of highly sophisticated task trainers, proceduralandpatientsimulatorsto supportmedicaltrainingandsafer clinical practice. It is in this contextthat ISBMS seeks to act as an international forum for researchers in this increasingly important area to share their latest work, discuss future trends and forge new collaborations.
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Biomedical Simulation: 5th International Symposium, ISBMS 2010, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 23-24, 2010. Proceedings

Biomedical Simulation: 5th International Symposium, ISBMS 2010, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 23-24, 2010. Proceedings

Biomedical Simulation: 5th International Symposium, ISBMS 2010, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 23-24, 2010. Proceedings

Biomedical Simulation: 5th International Symposium, ISBMS 2010, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 23-24, 2010. Proceedings

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To celebrate its 5th edition, the International Symposium on Biomedical S- ulation (ISBMS) was organized in conjunction with the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH). IMSH is the premier simulation in heal- care meeting and largestsingle gathering of clinicians, educators, administrators and other simulation stakeholders. This unique link-up aimed at bringing - gether simulation users with those involved in its scienti?c and technological developments in order to foster closer interaction. The joint meeting was held in Phoenix, Arizona during January 23-24, 2010. Biomedical modeling and simulation are at the center stage of worldwide e?orts to understand and replicate the behavior and function of the human organism. The Physiome Project and Virtual Physiological Human (VPH) i- tiative aim to develop advanced computational models that will facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms, with the ultimate goal of delivering truly personalized medicine. At the same time, progressinreal-timebiomedicalmodeling andsimulationhasenabledmorec- plex, interactive simulations, o?ering the possibility of highly sophisticated task trainers, proceduralandpatientsimulatorsto supportmedicaltrainingandsafer clinical practice. It is in this contextthat ISBMS seeks to act as an international forum for researchers in this increasingly important area to share their latest work, discuss future trends and forge new collaborations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642116148
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 02/19/2010
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #5958
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 193
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Soft Tissue Properties

LASTIC: A Light Aspiration Device for in vivo Soft Tissue Characterization Patrick Schiavone Emmanuel Promayon Yohan Payan 1

Characterization of Suction and CUSA Interaction with Brain Tissue Di Jiang Nusrat Choudhury Vincent Mora Sébastien Delorme 11

Evaluation of a Technique to Estimate the Compliance of Atherosclerotic Intima Hamed Azarnoush Guy Lamouche Charles-Etienne Bisaillon Christian Degrandpre Benoit Boulet 20

Quantifying Mechanical Properties in a Murine Fracture Healing System Using an Inverse Geometric Nonlinear Elasticity Modeling Framework Michael I. Miga Jared A. Weis Froilan Granero-Molto Anna Spagnoli 29

Modeling and Segmentation

Optimization of Case-Specific Vascular Tree Models Based on Vessel Size Imaging Bryn A. Lloyd Sven Hirsch Gábor Székely 38

Efficient Generation of Corresponding Meshes for Biomedical Flow Simulations Robert H.P. McGregor Bryn A. Lloyd Dominik Szczerba Gábor Székely 49

Solid Mesh Registration for Radiotherapy Treatment Planning Karsten Østergaard Noe Thomas Sangild Sørensen 59

Physics-Based Modeling of the Pregnant Woman Juan Pablo de la Plata Alcalde Lazar Bibin Jérémie Anquez Tamy Boubekeur Elsa Angelini Isabelle Bloch 71

Semi-automatic Segmentation of Fractured Pelvic Bones for Surgical Planning Jürgen Fornaro Gábor Székely Matthias Harders 82

Simulation of Biophysical Processes

Development of a Computer Simulation Tool for Application in Adolescent Spinal Deformity Surgery J. Paige Little Clayton Adam 90

A Fluid-Structure Interaction Index of Coronary Plaque Rupture Olusegun Ilegbusi Eric Valaski-Tuema 98

Biomechanical Simulation of Human Eye Movement Qi Wei Shinjiro Sueda Dinesh K. Pai 108

A Theoretical Model for RF Ablation of Kidney Tissue and Its Experimental Validation Mihaela Pop Sean R.H. Davidson Mark Gertner Michael A.S. Jewett Michael D. Sherar Michael C. Kolios 119

A Point-Based Simulation Framework for Minimally Invasive Surgery Bo Zhu Lixu Gu Xiaopeng Peng Zhe Zhou 130

Real-Time Interactive Simulation

Six Degree-of Freedom Haptic Rendering for Dental Implantology Simulation Cédric Syllebranque Christian Duriez 139

Haptic Simulator for Prostate Brachytherapy with Simulated Ultrasound Orcun Goksel Septimiu E. Salcudean 150

A Shell Model for Real-Time Simulation of Intra-ocular Implant Deployment Olivier Comas Stéphane Cotin Christian Duriez 160

Endovascular Guidewire Flexibility Simulation Vincent Luboz Jianhua Zhai Peter Littler Tolu Odetoyinbo Derek Gould Thien How Fernando Bello 171

Comparing Automatic Simulator Assessment with Expert Assessment of Virtual Surgical Procedures Stefan Tuchschmid Michael Bajka Matthias Harders 181

Author Index 193

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