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Computational Biomechanics for Medicine - Deformation and Flow

English · Hardback

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One of the greatest challenges for mechanical engineers is to extend the success of computational mechanics to fields outside traditional engineering, in particular to biology, biomedical sciences, and medicine. This book is an opportunity for computational biomechanics specialists to present and exchange opinions on the opportunities of applying their techniques to computer-integrated medicine.
Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Deformation and Flow collects the papers from the Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention conference (MICCAI 2011) dedicated to research in the field of medical image computing and computer assisted medical interventions. The topics covered include: medical image analysis, image-guided surgery, surgical simulation, surgical intervention planning, disease prognosis and diagnostics, injury mechanism analysis, implant and prostheses design, and medical robotics.

List of contents

Automatic quantification of congruity from knee MRI.- Computational fluid dynamics framework for large-scale simulation in pediatric cardiology.- Effects of levator ani muscle morphology on the mechanics of vaginal childbirth.- Human body joints tracking for clinical jumping analysis.- Human supervisory control framework for interactive medical image segmentation.- Modeling heterogeneous tumor growth using hybrid cellular automata.- Modelling prone to supine breast deformation under gravity loading using heterogeneous finite element models.- Neuroimage as a biomechanical model.- Towards new computational biomechanics of the brain.- Performing brain image warping using the deformation field predicted by a biomechanical model.- Quadratic corotated finite elements for real- time soft tissue registration.- The dependence of clinical metrics of cardiac function on lead position in cardiac resynchronization therapy- a biophysical modeling study.- Toward computer modelling of blood flow in an anatomically accurate arterial tree in endovascular interventions.- Multi-scale modeling and imaging of the failing heart: from mouse to human.- Image-based CFD modeling of cerebral aneurysms.

About the author

Poul M.F. Nielsen, Assoc Professor, U of Auckland, http://www.abi.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/poul-nielsen

Karol Miller has contributed to three books for Springer.

Summary

One of the greatest challenges for mechanical engineers is to extend the success of computational mechanics to fields outside traditional engineering, in particular to biology, biomedical sciences, and medicine. This book is an opportunity for computational biomechanics specialists to present and exchange opinions on the opportunities of applying their techniques to computer-integrated medicine.
Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Deformation and Flow collects the papers from the Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention conference (MICCAI 2011) dedicated to research in the field of medical image computing and computer assisted medical interventions. The topics covered include: medical image analysis, image-guided surgery, surgical simulation, surgical intervention planning, disease prognosis and diagnostics, injury mechanism analysis, implant and prostheses design, and medical robotics.

Product details

Assisted by Karol Miller (Editor), Poul M. F. Nielsen (Editor), Poul M.F. Nielsen (Editor), Ada Wittek (Editor), Adam Wittek (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.12.2011
 
EAN 9781461431718
ISBN 978-1-4614-3171-8
No. of pages 140
Dimensions 161 mm x 14 mm x 244 mm
Weight 338 g
Illustrations VIII, 140 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

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