Data Repository of Finite Element Models of Normal and Deformed Thoracolumbar Spine

Morteza Rasouligandomani, Alex del Arco, Francis Kiptengwer Chemorion, Marc-Antonio Bisotti, Fabio Galbusera, Jerome Noailly, Miguel Angel Gonzalez Ballester
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Adult spine deformity (ASD) is prevalent and leads to a sagittal misalignment in the vertebral column. Computational methods, including Finite Element (FE) Models, have emerged as valuable tools for investigating the causes and treatment of ASD through biomechanical simulations. However, the process of generating personalized FE models is often complex and time-consuming. To address this challenge, we present a repository of FE models with diverse spine morphologies that statistically represent real geometries from a cohort of patients. These models are generated using EOS images, which are utilized to reconstruct 3D surface spine models. Subsequently, a Statistical Shape Model (SSM) is constructed, enabling the adaptation of a FE hexahedral mesh template for both the bone and soft tissues of the spine through mesh morphing. The SSM deformation fields facilitate the personalization of the mean hexahedral FE model based on sagittal balance measurements. Ultimately, this new hexahedral SSM tool offers a means to generate a virtual cohort of 16807 thoracolumbar FE spine models, which are openly shared in a public repository.
正常和变形胸腰椎有限元模型数据储存库
成人脊柱畸形(ASD)很普遍,会导致椎体矢状位错位。包括有限元(FE)模型在内的计算方法已成为通过生物力学模拟研究 ASD 病因和治疗方法的重要工具。然而,生成个性化 FE 模型的过程通常既复杂又耗时。为了解决这一难题,我们建立了一个具有不同脊柱形态的 FE 模型库,这些模型在统计学上代表了一批患者的真实几何形态。这些模型使用 EOS 图像生成,并利用这些图像重建三维表面脊柱模型。随后,构建统计形状模型(SSM),通过网格变形,使脊柱的骨骼和软组织都能适应 FE 六面体网格模板。SSM 变形域有助于根据矢状面平衡测量结果对平均六面体 FE 模型进行个性化定制。最终,这一新的六面体 SSM 工具提供了一种生成 16807 个胸腰椎 FE 脊柱模型的虚拟队列的方法,这些模型在公共存储库中公开共享。
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