2010 Summer Project Week Shape Analysis UNC

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Motivations: Clinical Applications in Orthodontics

We are aiming to develop methods to compute Shape Correspondence and Shape Analysis to the Orthodontic Clinical field. The main challenge in this approach is the complexity of the surfaces processed, i.e. Cranio-Maxillo-Facial anatomy. Until now, Shape Correspondence was applied almost entirely to brain morphometry studies. SPHARM-PDM Toolbox has been used until now for different Ortho applications ([1-5] see figure 1), however the performance of this methodological framework does not work satisfactorily for Full Mandibles. Our main interest focuses right now in Entropy-Based Particle Systems [6], that does not rely in parametric fields or spherical topology for establishing correspondence in a Surface Ensemble. Since it is relevant to expand our research topics, we are interested in linear distance map visualization in Slicer3, as well as how to best use transformation nodes provided by Slicer3 for Surgical planning.

Key Investigators

  • UNC SPHARM: Beatriz Paniagua, Martin Styner, Corentin Hamel
  • UNC Particle System: Beatriz Paniagua, Ipek Oguz, Clement Vachet
  • UNC Shape Analysis, Application and Visualization: Beatriz Paniagua, Martin Styner, Lucia Cevidanes

Project

Objectives

1. Integrate tools developed to be used with ShapeWorks particle-optimization shape correspondence program, developed by Utah U.

2. Slicer3 color map visualization

3. UNC SPHARM-PDM shape analysis module integration in Slicer3.

4. Application of Slicer3 for Cranio maxillo facial surgical planning, discussions about how Slicer3 clips, rotates, mirrors, etc.

Approach Plan

1. Entropy-Based Particle Systems: Meet with Manasi Datar and Josh Cates (Utah U.) to discuss integration of our auxiliary post and pre processing tools.

2. Slicer3 color map visualization: Talk with Nicole Augier about how to use Color module in Slicer3. Some tools were coded to adapt Slicer3 to our needs, but they are not optimal and it would be desirable to integrate this in Slicer3.

3. UNC SPHARM-PDM shape analysis module integration in Slicer3: Corentin Hamel is the main person in charge for that, but I will be happy to help if needed.

4. Application of Slicer3 for Cranio maxillo facial surgical planning, discussions about how Slicer3 clips, rotates, mirrors, etc: Talk with Steve Piper (?) about Transformation Nodes usage.

Progress



References

[1] LHS Cevidanes, B Paniagua, L De Paula, M Styner: Shape Analysis of Stability following Skeletal Class III Surgery. IADR Barcelona, July 14-17, 2010.

[2] B Paniagua, LHS Cevidanes, H Zhu, M Styner: Surgical Outc ome Quantification using SPHARM-PDM Toolbox. IADR Barcelona, July 14-17, 2010.

[3] D Walker, LHS Cevidanes, B Paniagua, H Zhu, M Styner, PF Lim: Validation of Shape Correspondence for Quantification of Condylar Resorption. J Dent Res. 2010 ;89 (Spec Iss A):1200.

[4] LHS Cevidanes, A Alhadidi, B Paniagua, M Styner, WR Proffit, J Ludlow, A Mol, E Russouw: 3D quantification of mandibular asymmetry. Submitted to Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology & Endodontics April 2010.

[5] LHS Cevidanes, AK Hajati, B Paniagua, PF Lim, DG Walker, G Palconet, AG Nackley, JB Ludlow, MA Styner, H Zhu, C Phillips. Quantification of Condylar Resorption in TMJ Osteoarthritis. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod Oral Surg. Epub April 08 2010.

[6] J Cates, P T Fletcher, M Styner, M Shenton, R Whitaker. Shape Modeling and Analysis with Entropy-Based Particle Systems. Information Processing in Medical Imaging IPMI 2007, LNCS 4584, pp. 333-345, 2007.