Implementation and clinical application of a deformation method for fast simulation of biological tissue formed by fibers and fluid.

Q2 Decision Sciences
Source Code for Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2016-04-15 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13029-016-0054-x
Ana Gabriella de Oliveira Sardinha, Ceres Nunes de Resende Oyama, Armando de Mendonça Maroja, Ivan F Costa
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Background: The aim of this paper is to provide a general discussion, algorithm, and actual working programs of the deformation method for fast simulation of biological tissue formed by fibers and fluid. In order to demonstrate the benefit of the clinical applications software, we successfully used our computational program to deform a 3D breast image acquired from patients, using a 3D scanner, in a real hospital environment.

Results: The method implements a quasi-static solution for elastic global deformations of objects. Each pair of vertices of the surface is connected and defines an elastic fiber. The set of all the elastic fibers defines a mesh of smaller size than the volumetric meshes, allowing for simulation of complex objects with less computational effort. The behavior similar to the stress tensor is obtained by the volume conservation equation that mixes the 3D coordinates. Step by step, we show the computational implementation of this approach.

Conclusions: As an example, a 2D rectangle formed by only 4 vertices is solved and, for this simple geometry, all intermediate results are shown. On the other hand, actual implementations of these ideas in the form of working computer routines are provided for general 3D objects, including a clinical application.

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一种快速模拟纤维和流体形成的生物组织的变形方法的实现和临床应用。
背景:本文的目的是提供纤维和流体形成的生物组织快速模拟的变形法的一般讨论,算法和实际工作程序。为了展示临床应用软件的优势,我们成功地使用我们的计算程序在真实的医院环境中使用3D扫描仪对从患者那里获得的3D乳房图像进行了变形。结果:该方法实现了物体弹性全局变形的准静态解。表面的每一对顶点相互连接并定义一个弹性纤维。所有弹性纤维的集合定义了一个比体积网格尺寸更小的网格,允许以更少的计算量模拟复杂物体。通过混合三维坐标的体积守恒方程获得与应力张量相似的行为。一步一步地,我们展示了这种方法的计算实现。结论:以一个仅由4个顶点构成的二维矩形为例,对于这个简单的几何图形,所有的中间结果都显示出来。另一方面,以工作计算机例程的形式为一般3D对象提供了这些想法的实际实现,包括临床应用。
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Source Code for Biology and Medicine
Source Code for Biology and Medicine Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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期刊介绍: Source Code for Biology and Medicine is a peer-reviewed open access, online journal that publishes articles on source code employed over a wide range of applications in biology and medicine. The journal"s aim is to publish source code for distribution and use in the public domain in order to advance biological and medical research. Through this dissemination, it may be possible to shorten the time required for solving certain computational problems for which there is limited source code availability or resources.
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