Detailing patient specific modelling to aid clinical decision-making
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Richmond, S., Al Ali, A. M., Beldie, L., Chong, Y. T., Cronin, A., Djordjevic, J., Drage, N. A., Evans, D. M., Jones, D., Lu, Y., Marshall, D., Middleton, J., Parker, G., Paternoster, L., Playle, R. A., Popat, H., Rosin, P. L., Sidorov, K., Toma, A. M., ... Zhurov, A. I.. (2012). Detailing patient specific modelling to aid clinical decision-making. In In Calvo Lopez, Begoña and Peña, Estefanía (Ed.). Patient-specific computational modeling pp. 105-131 Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4552-0_5
Authors | Richmond, S., Al Ali, A. M., Beldie, L., Chong, Y. T., Cronin, A., Djordjevic, J., Drage, N. A., Evans, D. M., Jones, D., Lu, Y., Marshall, D., Middleton, J., Parker, G., Paternoster, L., Playle, R. A., Popat, H., Rosin, P. L., Sidorov, K., Toma, A. M., Walker, B., Wilson, C. and Zhurov, A. I. |
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Editors | Calvo Lopez, Begoña and Peña, Estefanía |
Abstract | The anatomy of the craniofacial skeleton has been described through the aid of dissection identifying hard and soft tissue structures. Although the macro and microscopic investigation of internal facial tissues have provided invaluable information on constitution of the tissues it is important to inspect and model facial tissues in the living individual. Detailing the form and function of facial tissues will be invaluable in clinical diagnoses and planned corrective surgical interventions such as management of facial palsies and craniofacial disharmony/anomalies. Recent advances in lower-cost, non-invasive imaging and computing power (surface scanning, Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT) and Magnetic Resonance (MRI)) has enabled the ability to capture and process surface and internal structures to a high resolution. The three-dimensional surface facial capture has enabled characterization of facial features all of which will influence subtleties in facial movement and surgical planning. This chapter will describe the factors that influence facial morphology in terms of gender and age differences, facial movement—surface and underlying structures, modeling based on average structures, orientation of facial muscle fibers, biomechanics of movement—proof of principle and surgical intervention. |
Keywords | fractional anisotropy; fiber orientation; cone beam compute tomography; facial movement; average face |
Page range | 105-131 |
Year | 2012 |
Book title | Patient-specific computational modeling |
Publisher | Springer |
Place of publication | Dordrecht, The Netherlands |
Heidelberg, Germany | |
New York, NY | |
London, United Kingdom | |
Series | Lecture notes in computational vision and biomechanics ; volume 5 |
ISBN | 9789400745513 |
9789400745520 | |
9789402405521 | |
ISSN | 2212-9391 |
2212-9413 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4552-0_5 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-84990929983 |
Open access | Published as green open access |
Author's accepted manuscript | License All rights reserved File Access Level Open |
Publisher's version | License All rights reserved File Access Level Controlled |
Output status | Published |
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2012 | |
Online | 2012 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 10 Feb 2023 |
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