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Patient-Specific Biomechanical Model of the Brain: Application to Parkinson’s Disease Procedure

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Surgery Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling (IS4TM 2003)

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Stereotactic neurosurgery for Parkinson’s disease consists of stimulating deep nuclei of the brain. Although target coordinates are calculated with high precision on the pre-operative images, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage during the procedure can lead to a brain deformation and cause potential error with respect to the surgical planning. In this paper, we propose a patient-specific biomechanical model of the brain able to recover the global deformation of the brain during this type of neurosurgical procedure. Such a model could be used to update the pre-operative planning and balance the mechanical effects of the intra-operative brain shift.

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Clatz, O., Delingette, H., Bardinet, E., Dormont, D., Ayache, N. (2003). Patient-Specific Biomechanical Model of the Brain: Application to Parkinson’s Disease Procedure. In: Ayache, N., Delingette, H. (eds) Surgery Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling. IS4TM 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2673. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45015-7_31

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