A Simple Geometric Model for Simulating Brain Herniation Using CT Craniometry

Ke-Chun Huang , Furen Xiao , I-Jen Chiang , Yi-Long Chen , Yi-Hsin Tsai , Jau-Min Wong , Chun-Chih Liao
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Abstract

The intracranial space (ICS) is incompletely separated by the cerebral falx and the cerebellar tentorium into three compartments. To simulate brain herniation, defined as part of the brain shifting from one compartment to another, we proposed a simplified model of the supratentorial space (STS) based on computed tomographic (CT) images obtained from 50 subjects.

After identifying skull regions, we manually outlined the STS regions on CT slices. Pertinent dimensions of the STS and its openings were measured. The average volumes of the ICS and the STS were 1326 and 1154 mL. The average length, width and height of the STS were 154.7, 136.1, and 90.3 mm. The average length and height of the subfalcine space (SFS) were 85.8 and 52.1 mm, while the average length and width of midbrain were 37.9 and 30.9 mm.

Based on these data, we constructed a half sphere STS model with a diameter of 160 mm and a volume of 1072 mL. A 40 mm circle representing the tentorial incisura is removed from the center of its equatorial plane. This model is then divided into two compartments by its intact mid-sagittal plane, which had another 80 mm semicircle removed to simulate the SFS.

用CT颅骨测量模拟脑疝的简单几何模型
颅内间隙(ICS)被脑镰和小脑幕不完全分隔成三个室室。为了模拟脑疝(定义为大脑从一个隔室转移到另一个隔室的一部分),我们基于50名受试者的计算机断层扫描(CT)图像提出了一个简化的幕上空间(STS)模型。在确定颅骨区域后,我们在CT切片上手动勾画STS区域。测量STS及其开口的相关尺寸。ICS和STS的平均体积分别为1326和1154 mL, STS的平均长、宽、高分别为154.7、136.1和90.3 mm。颅下间隙(SFS)平均长、高分别为85.8和52.1 mm,中脑平均长、宽分别为37.9和30.9 mm。基于这些数据,我们构建了直径为160 mm、体积为1072 mL的半球形STS模型,并在其赤道面中心移除一个40 mm的圆,代表幕状切牙。然后将该模型通过其完整的中矢状面分为两个隔间,其中另一个80 mm的半圆被移除以模拟SFS。
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