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Dynamic Visualization of the Human Orbit for Functional Diagnostics in Ophthalmology, Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery, and Neurosurgery

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Kober, C., Berg, B.-I., Kunz, C., Radü, E., Scheffler, K., Zeilhofer, H.-F., et al. (2008). Dynamic Visualization of the Human Orbit for Functional Diagnostics in Ophthalmology, Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery, and Neurosurgery. In J. Vander Sloten, P. Verdonck, M. Nyssen, & J. Haueisen (Eds.), 4th European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering: ECIFMBE 2008 23–27 November 2008 Antwerp, Belgium (pp. 669-672). Berlin, Germany: Springer.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-37BD-B
Abstract
This project is dedicated to computer aided support of functional diagnostics of the entire human orbit, inter alia with focus on the extra-ocular muscles and the optic nerve. Therefore, radiological imaging by MRI has to be referred to. Three approaches were followed, firstly highly resolved 3D-reconstruction of the ocular anatomy, further so called oculodynamic MRI with radiological acquisition of only one MRI slice but including near real-time eye movements, thirdly sequential MRI with full 4D-visualization. The oculo-dynamic MRI has already been integrated in the clinical setting as part of routine MRI examination. The full 4D-approach which was rated as very promising by clinical experts has been successfully applied for a control.