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Proceedings of the 14th International Congress & Exhibition, San Francisco, 28 June - 1 July 2000
Edited by
H.U. Lemke, Technical University Berlin, Computer Graphics and Computer Assisted Medicine, Berlin, Germany
M.W. Vannier, The University of Iowa, College of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Iowa City, IA, USA
K. Inamura, Osaka University, Faculty of Medicine, School of Allied Health Science, Department of Radiological Technology & Medical Engineering, Suita City, Osaka, Japan
A.G. Farman, University of Louisville, School of Dentistry, Department of Diagnosis and General Dentistry, Louisville, KY, USA
K. Doi, University of Chicago Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Kurtman Rossman Laboratories, Chicago, IL, USA
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Description
Over the centuries, the macroscopic view of the human being has been enhanced with an anatomical and functional degree of detail, such
that no physician can no longer memorise this wealth of information. With modern imaging tools, the information which may be obtained
from a particular patient will move further from the macroscopic to the microscopic detail. This information will neither be imprinted
on film or paper nor stored in the PC, but will, rather, reside on the network. Intelligent processing and management of this imaging
information contributes to new possibilities for computer assisted diagnosis and therapy.
CARS 2000 focuses on these computer
and communication tools. Radiologists, surgeons, computer scientists and engineers from over 40 countries are actively supporting these
aims of CARS. This demonstrates that advancing patient care is best served by international and interdisciplinary cooperation, and this
publication of the CARS proceedings will play a fundamental role in the attainment of that goal.
It is particularly important for
all professionals and researchers in the field to have access to a resource documenting the stream of innovations in healthcare, such
as evolutionary algorithms, natural interfaces, micro and nano technology-based devices and ubiquitous access to the Internet, which
is revolutionising computer assisted medicine in this new century.
Please visit the CARS Congress Site at www.cars-int.de.
Audience
Perfect for physicians from clinical research, practising specialists in diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, orthopaedics
and surgery, radiological technicians, medical computer specialists, dentistry and oral surgery.
Contents
List of Committee Members.
Program Committee.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
A new model for training and learning in surgery (M.J. Gorman,
A.H. Meier, T.M. Krummel).
4th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery - ISCAS.
Surgical
Simulation.
The visible human project - from data to knowledge (M.J. Ackerman, T. Yoo, D. Jenkins).
User haptic characteristics measurement
for design of medical VR applications (M. Komori et al.).
Finite-element simulation of soft tissue deformation (S. Zachow
et al.).
Visual language to interface users of Educational Surgical Simulations for Fundamental Surgical Manipulations (W.L. Heinrichs
et al.).
Simulation and interactive multi-dimensional visualization of cardiac dynamics using a patient-specific physics-based model
(W.-T. Lin, R. A. Robb).
SuSiCar - a PC-based simulator for endoscopic carpaltunnel release (K.-H. Wolf et al.).
Interactive
simulation environment for craniofacial surgical planning (M. Teschner, S. Girod, B. Girod).
Head, Neck and ENT.
Optimization
of bone harvesting in skull reconstruction using a computerized pre-surgical planning (G. Jans et al.).
Transfer of sonographical
data to a head mounted display (HMD) - advantages for head and neck surgery? (A. Ludwig, J. Verhey).
Computer assisted removal of foreign
bodies in the head and neck area (R.A. Mischkowski, M. Siessegger, J.E. Zoller).
Electromagnetic ENT navigation: the NEN System (A. Schleich
et al.).
Virtual Endoscopy.
Immersive visualization and intuitive interaction for virtual endoscopy (K.-H. Englmeier
et al.).
Tracking of camera motion of real endoscope by using the virtual endoscope (K. Mori et al.).
A method for specifying
three dimensional interested regions on volume rendered images and its evaluation for virtual endoscopy system (T. Saito et al.).
Individual simulation of hemodynamics in endovascular stent grafts by means of multislice CT and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) (D.
Pless et al.).
Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation.
Development of forceps manipulator system for laparoscopic surgery
(R. Nakamura et al.).
Quantitative evaluation of the man-machine interface for a laparoscopic manipulator system (E. Kobayashi
et al.).
Development of a micro manipulator for minimally invasive neurosurgery (K. Harada et al.).
Head-tracking in scopic
surgical procedures using robot-held camera and head-mounted stereoscopic display (O.J. Elle et al.).
Robotics for percutaneous
spinal procedures: initial report (K. Cleary et al.).
A new robotic device for less invasive transurethral resection of the
prostate (K. Matusmiya et al.).
Surgical Navigation.
In-vitro accuracy study of contact and image-based registration:
materials, methods and experimental results (Z. Yaniz, O. Sadowsky, L. Joskowicz).
Evaluating 2D/3D registration accuracy (D. LaRose,
J. Bayouth, T. Kanade).
A method for ultrasound image based correction of intraoperative brain shift (L.M. Bates et al.).
Neurosurgery.
Status quo and perspectives of navigation in neurosurgery (D. Winkler et al.).
Multimodal and multi-informational neuronavigation
(P. Jannin et al.).
A stereovision technique for image guided neurosurgery (A. Eldeib et al.).
Integration of MR-open
and preoperative CT-data in the surgery of the skull base (G. Strauss et al.).
The clinical use and accuracy of the neuroMate
robot for open neurosurgery (L. Zamorano et al.).
Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery.
Interactive total knee replacement
(W.W. Colman, G.R. Scuderi).
Accuracy evaluation of shape-based registration methods in computer navigation system for total knee arthroplasty
(S. Nishihara et al.).
The caspar-system (computer assisted surgery planning and robotics) in the reconstruction of the ACL
- 1 year experiences (J. Petermann et al.).
A functionally based 3-D coordinate system of the knee for diagnostic use and preoperative
planning (J.M. MacMahon et al.).
Comparison of anatomic and straight stems in total hip arthroplasty using the Robodoc-system
for stem implantation (R. Hube et al.).
Design of a robotic system to support the acetabular cup implantation in total hip replacement
procedures (J. Wahrburg, F. Kerschbaumer).
Combined acetabular and femoral navigation for resurfacing total hip arthroplasty (N. Sugano
et al.).
Reduction in variability of acetabular cup position using computer assisted surgery (D. Vandevelde et al.).
Motion
analysis after total hip arthroplasty using a combined acetabular and femoral navigation system (T. Nishii et al.).
Preoperative
virtual arthroscopy of the hip - three dimensional visualization of the hyaline cartilage of both acetabulum and femoral head (K. Nakanishi
et al.).
Orientation and shape of the acetabulum in patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE).
A three-dimensional
analysis based on CT (C.T. Mamisch et al.).
Intraoperative update of 3-D bone model during computer navigation of pelvic osteotomies
using real-time 3-D position data (K. Nakahodo et al.).
A software tool supporting CT-based classification of acetabular fractures
(M. Teistler et al.).
Surgical navigation reduces radiation doses during closed intramedullary nailing (N. Suhm et al.).
Interventional Magnetic Resonance.
Problems of intraoperative MR-imaging in surgery of supratentorial gliomas (Ch. Trantakis
et al.).
A frame and marker-less stereotactic system in the intra-operative MRI (E. Samset, A.A. Kristiansen, H. Hirschberg).
The
indirect reduction and percutaneous dorsal instrumentation of unstable thoracolumbar fractures in the open MRI (S. Katscher et al.).
Organization and Training.
STAN - the simulation tool for airflow in the human nose (U. Bockholt et al.).
How to become
the "high score cyber surgeon" - endoscopic training using the nasal endoscopy simulator (NES) (G. Voss et al.).
Training in
the use of image guidance systems for neurosurgery: the case for a theatre nurse application specialist (P. Byrne et al.).
Computer Assisted Radiology - CAR 14th International Congress and Exhibition. Magnetic Resonance and CT.
Dynamic functional joint
imaging (E.J. Alexander et al.).
Dynamic evaluation of shoulder instability using open MR imaging (C.F. Beaulieu et al.).
Performance evaluation of a host of linear associative memory techniques in MRI dynamic imaging reconstruction (A.S. Fahmy, B. Tawfik,
M. Kadah).
Contrast enhanced MR imaging of coronary arteries: optimization of the flip angle train in a navigator sequence (V. Hietschold,
N. Abolmaali, T. Kittner).
Improved MR imaging of the orbit at high resolution using surface coils and automated intensity non-uniformity
correction (E. Vokurka et al.).
Using bayesian tissue classification to improve accuracy of acoustic neuroma volume measurement
(E. Vokurka et al.).
Tracking the movement of the beating heart on high-resolution, slice-following CSPAMM images (M. Heiland
et al.).
Picture Archiving and Communication Systems.
PACS: Past, present, future (R. Mezrich).
Quantitative aspects of
a large state-wide RIS-PACS (G. Gell et al.).
Evaluation of multi-vendor PACS in the wards: performance and users' behavior
(H. Kondoh et al.).
Filmless by decree.
Key steps to successful PACS implementation: A case study (C. Jansen, M. Veatch).
Six
years experience of continuous development of a hospital-wide HIS-RIS-PACS coupling (H. Yoshimura et al.).
Request for proposal
for PACS and evaluation (H.U. Lemke et al.).
Successful integration between information systems and imaging systems - Integrating
the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) (D.E. Van Syckle et al.).
Insourcing Systems Integration: Homegrown PACS (M. Peacock).
Low visual
effort controls for a plain radiography workstation: learning from user experiences (S.C. Horii et al.).
Workflow enabled radiological
application systems - a multi vendor challenge (J. Schmidt et al.).
Organizational modeling to support workflow management in
radiology (J. von Berg et al.).
DICOM structured reporting and the extensible markup language for standardized medical reports
(S. von Gehlen, A. Thiel, P. Jensch).
DICOM compliant CD-ROM for off-line digital patient record (O. Ratib et al.).
The linux-based
PACS project at the German Cancer Research Center (U. Engelmann et al.).
Digital Radiology: The Filmless Hospital and Workflow
- Quod Erat Demonstrandum (W. Hruby, H Mosser).
A prototype implementation of the new DICOM services for softcopy and hardcopy display
consistency (M. Eichelberg et al.).
Quantitative clinical evaluation of compressed motion image by MPEG-2 for digital cine angiography
and economical comparison of storage media (Y. Okura et al.).
Development of an automated patient identification method based
on an image matching technique using previous chest radiographs (J. Morishita et al.).
Automated indexing of mammography reports
using linear least squares fit (E. Burnside et al.).
Telemedicine.
Using public ATM network services for diagnostic
quality multimedia telemedicine (K.M. McNeill, M.J. Holcomb).
Real-time monitoring of radiological procedures using web-video technology
(O. Ratib et al.).
Expense comparison of a telemedicine practice versus a traditional clinical practice (G.P. Barker et
al.).
Integration of datasecurity in the routine teleradiology workflow (P. Soegner et al.).
Secure internet transfer of
exam requests and DICOM images: A public key approach with Secure Shell (SSH) Technology (D.R. Voellmy et al.).
E-mail based
image distribution with jive (K. Kleber et al.).
The Development of a Web-Based Masters Degree Course in Radiological Sciences
(D. Gallagher et al.).
A tele-instruction system for real-time telemedicine (T. Suenaga et al.).
Digital Radiography.
Multiscale enhancement of digital radiographs: a comparison of Laplacian Pyramid and Fast Wavelet Transform (S. Dippel et al.).
Fully automatic selection and correction of angiographic images (J. Christiaens et al.).
Blood flow velocity estimation using
biplane coronarography analysis: application to accurate stenosis ratio estimation (L. Sarry, J.-Y. Boire).
Technology assessment in
emerging technologies: the example of flat panel radiography (A.F. Fay et al.).
High resolution bone imaging using 3D rotational
X-ray imaging (M. Grass et al.).
Guide wire tracking in interventional radiology (S.A.M. Baert et al.).
Population-based
full field direct digital mammography (FFDDM) screening: the Oslo project (A. Skjennald et al.).
Image Processing and Display.
Accurate volumetric quantification of coronary lesions by fusion between intravascular ultrasound and biplane angiography (A. Wahle
et al.).
Multimodality image registration based on statistical similarity criterion and multiresolution optimization (D. Xu, P.-A.
Heng).
A Comparison of the Use of Different Image Features in a Non Linear Registration Algorithm (M. Valdivieso-Casique, S. Arridge).
A Knowledge-based system for Segmentation and Classification of MR images (Y. Li, O. Tan, H. Duan).
A deformable model, incorporating
expected structure information, for automatic 3D segmentation of complex anatomical structures (A. Bulpitt et al.).
Segmentation
of osteoarthritic femoral cartilage from MR images (D. Steines et al.).
A method for the determination of bronchopulmonary segments
based on HRCT data (S. Krass et al.).
Fast object selection for direct volume rendering using wave front propagation (V. Pekar,
J. Weese, R. Wiemker).
3D Visualization of the shoulder based on high resolution digital CT and MR datas using registration, filtering
and segmentation (M. Das et al.).
Comparison between SSD VS MIP in Angio-CT of cerebral aneurysms (G. Pellicano et al.).
Volume based planning and rehearsal of surgical interventions (B. Pflesser et al.).
Real 3-D display system for use in medical
applications (S. Nakajima et al.).
A new method for quantitative analysis of magnetic resonance images of in vivo prostate glands
following transurethral microwave radiation therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia (C Williams et al.).
A realistic 3D atlas
of the inner organs based on the visible human data (K.H. Hohne et al.).
Comparison of ray sum, surface redered and volumed
rendered displays of CT colonography data (B.H.J. Lin et al.).
Assessment renal blood flow with 3D-doppler ultrasound volume
rendering of the kidneys by applying second harmonic generation from ultrasonic contrast agents (U.K.M. Teichgraber et al.).
Virtual imaging of the lung based on computational morphology (H. Kitaoka, S. Tamura).
Multiscale medical image analysis based on mathematical
morphology techniques (V. Grau et al.).
Measurement of the slice distance accuracy of the mobile CT tomoscan (J. Albrecht
et al.).
3D Measurement of rib motion between inspiratory and expiratory phases (Y. Park et al.).
Texture analysis by Gibbs
image models (G. Gimel'farb, R. Klette).
Automated quantification of 4D ultrasound for carotid artery disease (H. Xu et al.).
Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy.
Development of infrastructure for bidirectional data conversion and two dimensional data
structure in the linkage of plural radiotherapy facilities with integrated multi-institutional radiation oncology database (M. Iinuma
et al.).
A new concept of a unified approach in the treatment of brain tumors (R.J. Bale et al.).
Image guidance for extra-cranial
robotic radiosurgery (M.J. Murphy et al.).
Real-time tracking of the tumor volume in precision radiotherapy and body radiosurgery
- a novel approach to compensate for respiratory motion (C. Ozhasoglu et al.).
Virtual simulation using CT image data (U. Taneja
et al.).
In ViVo-brachy: A navigation system for interstitial brachytherapy (S. Walter et al.).
Patient positioning in
radiotherapy by registration of 2D portal to 3D CT images by a contend-based research with similarity measures (D. Sarrut, S. Clippe).
Special Session of the World Academy for Biomedical Technologies (WABT).
Surgical robotics and three dimensional display for
computer aided surgery (T. Dohi).
Computer-Aided Diagnosis - CAD 2nd International Workshop.
CAD for Mammography.
Reconstructing
microcalcification clusters in 3-D using a parameterised breast compression model (M. Yam et al.).
Fully automatic explicit
differential diagnosis of breast calcifications (J. Nappi, P.B. Dean).
Entropy-based thresholding for detection of microcalcifications
in a digital mammogram (V.M. Bhajammanavar, K.C. Keong, S.M. Krishnan).
On the problem of tissue classification in mammograms (F. Georgsson,
G. Hoppe).
Computerized analysis of mammographic patterns of women with and without breast cancer (Z. Huo, M.L. Giger, O.I. Olopade).
A comparison of bayesian ANN and multiobjective classifier training using limited datasets (M.A. Kupinski, M.L. Giger).
CAD for CT
Images.
Quantitative evaluation of the spatial distribution of vessels surrounding pulmonary nodules (H. Shikata et al.).
Computer aided diagnosis system for lung cancer based on Retrospective Helical CT Image (Y. Ukai et al.).
A feasibility study
on computer classification of benign and malignant tumors in lung cancer diagnosis form chest X-ray CT images - The case of solid type
of tumors - (Y. Hirano, J. Hasegawa, J. Toriwaki).
Computerized detection of pulmonary embolism in spiral CT angiography: a segmentation-based
approach using 3D image analysis and anatomical knowledge (Y. Masutani, H. MacMahon, K. Doi).
Method of labeling colonic polyps at CT
colonography using computer-assisted detection (R.M. Summers et al.).
CAD for Chest Radiography.
Lung nodule detection
in chest radiographs: a subsymbolic architecture (G. Coppini et al.).
Contralateral subtraction of digital chest radiographs
for detection of subtle lung nodules by using an elastic matching technique (Q. Li, S. Katsuragawa, K. Doi).
Reduction of false positives
in computerized detection of pulmonary nodules in chest radiographs based on local contralateral comparison of lungs (H. Yoshida
et al.).
CAD for Skeletal Imaging and Workstations.
Computer-aided diagnosis of pathological findings in the jaws in the
panoramic X-ray (F.R. Kloss et al.).
Intelligent search workstation for computer-aided diagnosis (M.L. Giger et al.).
Computed Maxillofacial Imaging - CMI 6th International Congress. Computed Maxillofacial Diagnosis and Treatment.
Computed maxillofacial
imaging for dental care of severely and profoundly cognitively impaired adult patients (H.D. Hood et al.).
A Bayesian approach
to a dental clinical advisory system with EER prosthodontic knowledge representation (H. Umar, M.J. Druzdzel, S. Brass).
Generating geometrically
deformable models by statistical shape modeling for computer aided dental restorations (S. Gürke).
Dental caries detection using
solid-state intra-oral radiographic devices with and without CAD (A.G. Farman et al.).
An extra-oral tomosynthetic device with
circular scanning (M. Franetzki, N. Mougoui, C. Ziegler).
First clinical experiences with the tomosynthesis process (C.M. Ziegler, S.
Haßfeld, M. Franetzki).
Image-Guided Craniofacial Reconstruction.
Treatment of complex craniofacial defects by microsurgical
tissue transfer and individual CAD/CAM-prefabricated titanium implants (H. Eufinger et al.).
Single-step resection and reconstruction
of skull bone using the TICC-processing chain - medical applications of industrial technology (M. Wehmoller et al.).
Reconstruction
of cranial and craniofacial skull defects with individual CAD/CAM-prefabricated titanium implants - clinical and radiological experience
with 76 patients treated at 19 centres from 1994 to 1998 (T. Kamyszek et al.).
Computer assisted fronto-temporal bone resection
with single-step reconstruction - synthesis of CAD/CAM robotics and tissue engineering (S. Weihe et al.).
Intraoperative image-guided
surgery of the lateral and anterior cranial base in patients with tumors or trauma (J. Wiltfang et al.).
A newly developed computer
assisted experimental structure analysis of the human mandible (A. Neff et al.).
3D image-based planning for unilateral mandibular
distraction (F. Schutyser et al.).
A 3D relaxation mesh for soft-tissue prediction in surgical planning of computer assisted
repositioning osteotomies (R. Marmulla, H. Niederdellmann).
Image-Guided Temporomandibular Joint Evaluation and Dental Implantology.
Arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint guided by computer-generated artificial environment technology (A. Wagner et al.).
Surgical vs. non-surgical treatment of intracapsular and high condylar fractures - assessment of functional results with MRI and axiography
(A. Neff et al.).
Use and abuse of navigational surgery in oral implantation (A. Schramm et al.).
A new approach for
dental implant aided surgery.
A pilot evaluation (D. Etienne et al.).
Robot assisted insertion of dental implants - a clinical
evaluation (J. Brief et al.).
Accuracy tests for the computer-assisted insertion of dental implants at the phantom model of
the lower jaw (M. Schneider, U. Eckelt, V. Hietschold).
Further development of drilling templates for the placement of regular dental
implants and zygomatic fixtures, based on preoperative planning on CT images (K. Wouters et al.).
Evaluation of magnetic resonance
imaging in planning of oral implant surgery (M. Kubani et al.).
Virtual dentistry using finite element analysis and computer
vision (S.M. Yamany et al.).
POSTER SESSION. 4th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery
- ISCAS.
Computer Assisted Radiology - CAR 14th International Congress and Exhibition.
Computer-Aided Diagnosis - CAD. 2nd
International Workshop. Computed Maxillofacial Imaging - CMI 6th International Congress. Index of authors.
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