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= '''Computing the Brain Deformation for Image-Guided Neurosurgery''' (The Intelligent Systems of Medicine Laboratory  [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/ISML/ link title]
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School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Western Australia)=
 
  
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The Intelligent Systems of Medicine Laboratory  (ISML) mission is to work towards improving clinical outcomes through appropriate use of technology. We are interested in biomechanics (both engineering biomechanics and sport biomechanics), biomedical engineering, computer integrated surgery, medical robotics and related fields. We run exciting research projects in these areas, generously funded by The Australian Research Council and other agencies.
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= Description =
  
We intend to contribute to Na-MIC by providing algorithms for computing the intra-operative brain deformations for image-guided neurosurgery. We treat the brain shift as a continuum mechanics problem involving finite deformations and solve it using non-linear finite element procedures. We use the procedures (non-linear explicit dynamics with Total Lagrangian formulation) that do not require iterations even when applied to non-linear problems and are, therefore, amenable to computing the intra-operative brain deformations in real time (under 150 s) on a standard PC.
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Write access for the publications database will be given out to a few select individuals.  If you do not currently have write access to the publications database, please send the following information to John Melonakos at (jmelonak at ece.gatech.edu), for "In Print" publications only:  1) the final printed version of the PDF, 2) the bibtex entry for the publication, 3) the NA-MIC Project URLs against which this publication should be linked, and 4) any other files that you would like to add to the publication database for this publication.
  
 
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* Prof. Karol Miller (kmiller@mech.uwa.edu.au), Dr Adam Wittek, Grand Joldes
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*[1] Miller, K., Joldes, G., Lance, D., Wittek, A. (2007) Total Lagrangian explicit dynamics finite element algorithm for computing soft tissue deformation, Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering. Vol. 23, pp. 121-134, doi: 10.1002/cnm.887, available on-line at [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/109075715 link title].
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*[2] Wittek, A., Miller, K., Kikinis, R., Warfield, S. K. (2007) Patient-specific model of brain deformation: Application to medical image registration. Journal of Biomechanics. Vol. 40, pp. 919-929, DOI:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2006.02.021, available on-line at [http://www.sciencedirect.com/ link title].
 
*[3] Joldes, G. R., Wittek, A., Miller, K. (2007) Suite of finite element algorithms for accurate computation of soft tissue deformation for surgical simulation, in Proceedings of Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop, International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention MICCAI 2007, Brisbane, Australia, ISBN 13: 978 0 643 09517 5, pp. 65-73.
 
*[4] Hawkins, T., Wittek, A. and Miller, K. (2006) Comparison of constitutive models of brain tissue for non-rigid image registration, in CD Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Computer Assisted Diagnosis and Surgery, Santiago, Chile, 4 pages.
 
*[5] Horton, A., Wittek, A. and K. Miller (2006) Computer simulation of brain shift using an element free Galerkin method, in CD Proceedings of 7th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering CMBBE 2006, Antibes, France, ISBN: 0-9549670-2-X, pp. 906-911.
 
*[6] Horton, A., Wittek, A. and K. Miller  (2006) Towards meshless methods for surgery simulation. Linear versus non-linear computation of the brain shift, in Proceedings of Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop, International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention MICCAI 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark, ISBN 10: 87-7611-149-0, pp. 32-40 [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/ISML/publications.htm link title].
 
*[7] Joldes, G., Wittek, A. and Miller, K. (2006) Improved linear tetrahedral element for surgery simulation, in Proceedings of Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop, International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention MICCAI 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark, ISBN 10: 87-7611-149-0, pp. 52-63 [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/ISML/ publications.htm link title].
 
*[8] Joldes, G., Wittek, A. and Miller, K.  (2006) Towards non-linear finite element, computations in real time, in CD Proceedings of 7th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering CMBBE 2006, Antibes, France, ISBN: 0-9549670-2-X, pp. 894-899.
 
*[9] Miller, K., Joldes, G. and Wittek, A. (2006) New finite element algorithm for surgical simulation, in CD Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Computer Assisted Diagnosis and Surgery, Santiago, Chile, 4 pages
 
*[10] Miller, K. Hawkins, T. and Wittek, A. (2006) Linear versus non-linear computation of the brain shift, in CD Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering CMBBE 2006, Antibes, France, ISBN: 0-9549670-2-X, pp. 888-893.
 
*[11] Miller, K. and Wittek, A. (2006) Neuroimage registration as displacement - zero traction problem of solid mechanics, Lead Lecture in Proceedings of Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop, International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention MICCAI 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark, ISBN 10: 87-7611-149-0, pp. 1-12 [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/ISML/ publications.htm link title].
 
*[12] Wittek, A., Kikinis, K., Warfield, S. K., and Miller, K. (2005) Brain shift computation using a fully nonlinear biomechanical model, in Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention MICCAI 2005 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3750 2006, pp. 583-590.
 
  
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* [http://www.na-mic.org/Special:Publications?text=Projects:MultiscaleShapeSegmentation&submit=Search&keywords=checked NA-MIC Publications Database].
  
 
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*[13] AWittek, A., T. Hawkins, and Miller, K. (2008). On the unimportance of constitutive models in computing brain deformation for image-guided surgery (in press). Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology: 8 pages, doi: 10.1007/s10237-008-0118-1, Springer.
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*[14] Grand Joldes, Karol Miller and Adam Wittek (2007) Efficient hourglass control implementation for an uniform strain hexahedra using Total Lagrangian formulation. Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering (accepted in June 2007), 9 pages, doi: 10.1002/cnm.1034, Wiley.
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"In Print" publications will be added to the Publications DB with the appropriate Grant number (linking it to the search on the Publications DB) and with the appropriate Project page URL added as a keyword (linking it into the Project page). Once the publication is added to the DB, it will be removed from it's listing in the two "In Press" sections mentioned above.

Write access for the publications database will be given out to a few select individuals. If you do not currently have write access to the publications database, please send the following information to John Melonakos at (jmelonak at ece.gatech.edu), for "In Print" publications only: 1) the final printed version of the PDF, 2) the bibtex entry for the publication, 3) the NA-MIC Project URLs against which this publication should be linked, and 4) any other files that you would like to add to the publication database for this publication.

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