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Latest revision as of 15:19, 24 June 2015
Home < 2015 Orthognathic SurgeryKey Investigators
- Dženan Zukić, PhD, Kitware
- Tung Nguyen, PhD, MD, UNC Chapel Hill
- Ricardo Ortiz, PhD, Kitware
- Beatriz Paniagua, PhD, UNC Chapel Hill
- Andinet Enquobahrie, PhD, Kitware
Collaborators
- Andras Lasso, PhD, Queen's University
- Tamas Ungi, PhD, Queen's University
- Laura Sanz, UC3M, Madrid
Project Description
Objective
- Use ultrasound to verify proper position of mandibular condyle during orthognatic surgery
Approach, Plan
- Use tracking to create 3D ultrasound image and register it with preop CT
Progress
- Preliminary results available
- Paper submitted to a MICCAI/AECAI2015 workshop.
Meeting goals
Project week goals are discussions for improvement of
- 3D reconstruction algorithm parameters (minor improvement)
- Ultrasound image post-processing (no improvement)
- Scanning aspects related to repeatability (important new information)
- Bone segmentation considerations (important new insights)