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Breathing Thorax Simulation based on Pleura Physiology and Rib Kinematics

Published: 04 July 2007 Publication History

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To monitor a lung mechanical model and then predict tumour motion we proposed a approach based on the pleura physiology. By comparing the predictions to landmarks set by medical experts, we observed better results with regards to the one obtained with approaches found in the literature. Beside, we focus on the rib cage kinematics, which play a significant role in the pleura outer-surface motion and therefore in the lung motion. We proposed a kinematic model of the rib cage based on the finite helical axis method and we show out interesting results.

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MEDIVIS '07: Proceedings of the International Conference on Medical Information Visualisation - BioMedical Visualisation
July 2007
84 pages
ISBN:0769529046

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 04 July 2007

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  • (2018)Dynamic tracking of lung deformation during breathing by using particle methodModelling and Simulation in Engineering10.1155/2009/1903072009(1-7)Online publication date: 13-Dec-2018

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