Optimized Cranial Bandeau Remodeling

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Title: Optimized Cranial Bandeau Remodeling
Authors: Drake, James, Drygala, Marina, Fukasawa, Ricardo, Koenemann, Jochen, Linhares, Andre, Looi, Thomas, Phillips, John, Qian, David, Saber, Nikoo, Toth, Justin, Woodbeck, Chris, Yeung, Jessie
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: Mathematics
Subject Terms: Mathematics - Optimization and Control
More Details: Craniosynostosis, a condition affecting 1 in 2000 infants, is caused by premature fusing of cranial vault sutures, and manifests itself in abnormal skull growth patterns. Left untreated, the condition may lead to severe developmental impairment. Standard practice is to apply corrective cranial bandeau remodeling surgery in the first year of the infant's life. The most frequent type of surgery involves the removal of the so-called fronto-orbital bar from the patient's forehead and the cutting of well-placed incisions to reshape the skull in order to obtain the desired result. In this paper, we propose a precise optimization model for the above cranial bandeau remodeling problem and its variants. We have developed efficient algorithms that solve best incision placement, and show hardness for more general cases in the class. To the best of our knowledge this paper is the first to introduce optimization models for craniofacial surgery applications.
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.10601
Accession Number: edsarx.1912.10601
Database: arXiv
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