CranioSynos
Surgery Planning for Craniosynostosis
Description
Premature ossified cranial sutures of infants (craniosynostis) may lead to skull deformities in the growth process. Surgical interventions are required to improve the patients' appearance and prevent or reduce functional impairment. The goal of this project is to develop methods for the preoperative planning of skull reshaping. Further information is available in the detailed project description.
Members
Responsible
Partners
Charité Berlin, Campus Virchow, Klinik für Neurochirurgie (Zöckler, Haberl, Ringat)
Duration
06/2004 -
Publications
- Stefan Zachow, Hans Lamecker, Maja Zöckler, Ernst Johannes Haberl. Computergestützte Planung zur chirurgischen Korrektur von frühkindlichen Schädelfehlbildungen (Craniosynostosen). Face 02/09, Int. Mag. of Orofacial Esthetics, Oemus Journale Leipzig, 2009.
- Hans Lamecker, Stefan Zachow, Hans-Christian Hege, Maja Zöckler. Surgical treatment of craniosynostosis based on a statistical 3D-shape model: First clinical application. Int. J. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 1(1):253-254, 2006.
- Hans Lamecker, Stefan Zachow, Hannes Haberl, M. Stiller. Medical Applications for Statistical 3D Shape Models. Proc. Computer Aided Surgery Around the Head, volume 17 of Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, p. 61, 2005.
- Hans Lamecker, Maja Z�ckler, Hannes Haberl, Stefan Zachow, Hans-Christian Hege. Statistical Shape Modeling for Craniosynostosis Planning. Proc. Advanced Digital Technology in Head and Neck Reconstruction, p. 64, 2005.
- Hannes Haberl, Bertold Hell, Maja Zöckler, Stefan Zachow, Hans Lamecker, Asita Sarrafzadeh, B. Riecke, Wolfgang R. Langsch, Peter Deuflhard, Jürgen Bier, Mario Brock. Technical Aspects and Results of Surgery for Craniosynostosis. Zentralblatt fur Neurochirurgie, 65(2):65-74, 2004.

