CAS
Computer Assisted Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Description
This is a joint project with the department of Numerical Analysis and Modelling.
Due to the expanding application of computer technology in medicine new methods are evolving for medical diagnosis, education and training, as well as of surgical treatment planning, assistance and assessment. The planning of complex surgical procedures necessitates highly reliable computerized models of the human anatomy. The ultimate goal is to accurately simulate surgical interventions on virtual patient models in view of better preparation, improved surgical outcome, and shorter operation time. Therefore Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) is likely to become a new paradigm of health care. Further information is available in the detailed project description.
Members
Responsible
Partners
University Hospital Basel/Switzerland, Hightech Research Center of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery (Hans-Florian Zeilhofer)
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Hospital, Frankfurt a. M., Clinic for Reconstructive Surgery (Robert Sader)
Karolinska Hospital Stockholm/Sweden, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery (Anders Westermark)
University Hospital Hannover, Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery (Nils-Claudius Gellrich, Enno Barth)
University Hospital Wien/Austria, Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery (Rolf Ewers)
University Hospital of Cologne, Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery (Joachim Zöller, Max Zinser)
Military Hospital Ulm, Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery (Alexander Schramm)
Klinik Professor Sailer, Aesthetic facial, oral and maxillofacial surgery, Zürich, CH (Hermann Sailer)
Funding
12/08 - 11/09 University Hospital Wien/Austria, Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
since 09/1999: ZIB
Duration
since 09/1999
Publications since 2008
- MJ Zinser, S Zachow, HF Sailer. Bimaxillary "Rotation Advancement" Procedures in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A 3-Dimensional Airway Analysis of Morphological Changes. Int. Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012.
- Peter Deuflhard, Olaf Dössel, Afred K. Louis, Stefan Zachow. More Mathematics into Medicine. Production Factor Mathematics, p. 357–378, 2010.
- Martin Weiser, Stefan Zachow, Peter Deuflhard. Craniofacial Surgery Planning Based on Virtual Patient Models. it-Information Technology, 52(5):258–264, 2010.
- Stefan Zachow, Horst Hahn, Thomas Lange. Computerassistierte Chirurgieplanung.
- Stefan Zachow, Kim Kubiack, Jana Malinowski, Hans Lamecker, Harald Essig, Nils-Claudius Gellrich. Modellgestützte chirurgische Rekonstruktion komplexer Mittelgesichtsfrakturen. Tagungsband BMT 2010, p. 107–108, Rostock, 2010.
- Hans Lamecker, Dagmar Kainmueller, Heiko Seim, Stefan Zachow. Automatische 3D Rekonstruktion des Unterkiefers und der Mandibulärnerven auf Basis dentaler Bildgebung. Tagungsband BMT 2010, p. 35–36, Rostock, 2010.
- 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.
- Peter Deuflhard, Olaf Dössel, Afred K. Louis, Stefan Zachow. Mehr Mathematik wagen in der Medizin. acatech diskutiert, Produktionsfaktor Mathematik - Wie Mathematik Technik und Wirtschaft bewegt, p. 435–459, 2008.
- Stefan Zachow, Martin Weiser, Peter Deuflhard. Modellgestützte Operationsplanung in der Kopfchirurgie. Health Academy, Niederlag et al. (eds.) Modellgestützte Therapie, 13:140–156, 2008.
- Stefan Zachow, Peter Deuflhard. Computergestützte Planung in der kraniofazialen Chirurgie. Face: Int. Mag. of Orofacial Esthetics, 2(1):43–49, 2008.
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