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Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2011

Feature-invariant image registration method for quantification of surgical outcomes in patients with craniosynostosis: a preliminary study

Marcelo Elias de Oliveira; Harri Hallila; Antti Ritvanen; Philippe Büchler; Mervi Paulasto; Jyri Hukki

Craniosynostosis consists of a premature fusion of the sutures in an infant skull that restricts skull and brain growth. During the last decades, there has been a rapid increase of fundamentally diverse surgical treatment methods. At present, the surgical outcome has been assessed using global variables such as cephalic index, head circumference, and intracranial volume. However, these variables have failed in describing the local deformations and morphological changes that may have a role in the neurologic disorders observed in the patients. This report describes a rigid image registration-based method to evaluate outcomes of craniosynostosis surgical treatments, local quantification of head growth, and indirect intracranial volume change measurements. The developed semiautomatic analysis method was applied to computed tomography data sets of a 5-month-old boy with sagittal craniosynostosis who underwent expansion of the posterior skull with cranioplasty. Quantification of the local changes between pre- and postoperative images was quantified by mapping the minimum distance of individual points from the preoperative to the postoperative surface meshes, and indirect intracranial volume changes were estimated. The proposed methodology can provide the surgeon a tool for the quantitative evaluation of surgical procedures and detection of abnormalities of the infant skull and its development.


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2010

Postoperative evaluation of surgery for craniosynostosis based on image registration techniques

Marcelo Elias de Oliveira; Harri Hallila; Antti Ritvanen; Philippe Büchler; Mervi Paulasto; Jyri Hukki

Craniosynostosis consists of a premature fusion of the sutures in an infant skull, which restricts the skull and brain growth. During the last decades there has been a rapid increase of fundamentally diverse surgical treatment methods. At present, the surgical outcome has been assessed using global variables such as cephalic index, head circumerence and intracranial volume. However, the variables have failed in describing the local deformations and morphological changes, which are proposed to more likely induce neurological disorders.


Archive | 2009

Internal osteodistraction device

Juha Haaja; Antti Ritvanen; Markus Turunen; Harri Hallila


Archive | 2011

Implantable treatment device fixed or interlinked to bone

Juha Haaja; Harri Hallila; Antti Ritvanen


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2013

Mesh-based method for measuring intracranial volume in patients with craniosynostosis

Antti Ritvanen; Marcelo Elias de Oliveira; Mika P. Koivikko; Harri Hallila; Juha Haaja; Virve Koljonen; Junnu Leikola; Jyri Hukki; Mervi Paulasto-Kröckel


Archive | 2015

Actuator and method for improving an actuator

Harri Hallila; Juha Haaja; Antti Ritvanen


Archive | 2015

A DEVICE WITH A RECEIVING ANTENNA AND A RELATED POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM

Juha Haaja; Kevin Lambertus Hubertus Salden; Harri Hallila; Jorge Luiz Duarte; Antti Ritvanen


Archive | 2013

The actuator and a method for improving the actuator

Harri Hallila; Juha Haaja; Antti Ritvanen


Archive | 2012

An Automated Method for Intracranial Volume Estimation in Cranioplasty

Marcelo Elias de Oliveira; Antti Ritvanen; Harri Hallila; Juha Haaja; Junnu Leikola; Jyri Hukki; Mervi Paulasto; Lutz-Peter Nolte; Philippe B"uchler


Archive | 2011

Dispositif de traitement implantable fixé ou inter-relié à un os

Juha Haaja; Harri Hallila; Antti Ritvanen

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Jyri Hukki

Helsinki University Central Hospital

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Junnu Leikola

Helsinki University Central Hospital

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Mika P. Koivikko

Helsinki University Central Hospital

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