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View SchemaA stiffness sensor to help in the diagnosis and the surgery of orbital pathologies
| Authors | Vincent Luboz, Dominique Ambard, Franck Boutault, Pascal Swider, Yohan Payan |
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| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0610174 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0610174 |
| Journal | Proceedings of the Second International Conference Surgetica'2005: Computer-Aided Medical Interventions: tools and applications. Sauramps Medical Editors (Ed.) (2005) 147-154 |
Abstract
Proptosis is characterized by a protrusion of the eyeball due to an increase of the orbital tissue volume. To recover a normal eyeball positioning, the most frequent surgical technique (BROD technique) consists in the osteotomy of orbital walls combined with a loading on the eyeball to initiate tissue decompression. In this paper, a stiffness sensor device is proposed to (1) provide to the surgeon pre, intra and post-operative data concerning the stiffness of the intra-orbital soft tissues, and (2) provide constitutive parameters to the Finite Element model of the intra-orbital tissues already developed by the authors and used to predict consequences orbital surgery.
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"title": "A stiffness sensor to help in the diagnosis and the surgery of orbital pathologies",
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