Student exchange and Cooperation between Federico II and Reykjavik Universities Biomedical engineering program Paolo Gargiulo, PhD.

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Student exchange and Cooperation between Federico II and Reykjavik Universities Biomedical engineering program Paolo Gargiulo, PhD

My Milestones… 2001 Graduated at the University of Naples “Federico II” Degree in Electronic engineers - Biomedical engineering path Since 2002 employed at department of clinical engineering and consultancy 2008 PhD study at the Vienna University of Technology - TU Wien “3D Modelling and Monitoring of Denervated Muscle under Functional Electrical Stimulation Treatment and Associated Bone Structural Changes” 2009 Assistant Professor position at Reykjavik University Teaching duties at school of Technology and Engineering HR the following courses: –Clinical Engineering –Image processing and Medical modelling –Instruments and Vital Signs –Prosthetics and Artificial Organs

Where is Iceland? Iceland Italy

Icelandic, easy to pronounce: Eyjafjallajökull

Reykjavk University

An intresting building...

International University

Department of Biomedical Engineering

BS and MS program Biomedical Engineering in RU

My work at Landspitali

Main activity at LSH BIOMODELING service: The creation of highly accurate physical models of human anatomy directly from medical scan data

Clinical Applications Diagnostic: supporting pathologist with visualization of difficult anatomical case Planning surgery in complicate orthopaedic and maxilla facial operation Patient follow up in craniofacial trauma, studying structural changes in bone and soft tissue Patient compliance providing computer simulating in maxilla lengthening Prosthesis design

Prosthesis Design: Foot Amputation

Main service: Planning and Simulation in Mandibular Lengthening (A)Computer model: the mandible nerve is rendered visible (B) 3D print out of jaw (C) Stereolithographic model

Main ongoing projects

Decline and restoration of denevated muscle undergoing elettrical simulation: Development of monitoring technique based on medical image modelling Student: Ilaria Bagnaro

Patient’s stimulation according RISE program Data acquisition using spiral CT scan Image processing and segmentation Rectus femoris’s 3D model

MUSCLE GROW AND DECLINE A: rectus femoris in 2003 before FES, after 4 year of paralyis B: rectus femoris in 2008 after 5 year of FES treatment A B

Changes in muslce density

Contraction activities induce Bone remodeling

Periprosthetic hip fracture risk analysis The project aim to develop a computational procedure based on 3D modelling and finite element analysis for evaluating periprosthetic femur fracture risk and to find optimum selection methods for different hip prosthetic types

CEMENTED TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS the surgeon uses bone cement for fixation of the prosthesis to the skeleton

CEMENTLESS TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS the surgeon impacts the total hip directly into the bed prepared in the skeleton

How do stress distribute along bones in the two implant techniques? FF

Inner ear morphology fin whale vs. human Information from the inner ear is important in hearing and maintaining balance through postural control. As aquatic mammals whales have suffered from seasickness during their evolution. Morphological study of their inner ear might cast light upon their adaptive solutions of this disturbing phenomena

HUMAN

WHALE

Dept of Development and Consultancy HUT Landspitali Measurements Summary Inner ear lenght (mm)HumanSheepWhale Anterior semicircular canal Lateral semicircular canal Posterior semicircular canal Cochlea

Development of Diagnostic and Monitor techniques for inner ear disease Student: Andrea Veratti

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo BPPV is a common cause of dizziness. A recent study showed that 9% of people have BPPV, in most cases undiagnosed. Project aim: Research and develop a monitoring technique to quantify morphological changes occurring in patient's inner ear suffering from "benign paroxysmal positional vertigo".

Project development and Methods A: 3dimensional model of human inner ear. B: posterior semicircular canal cross sectional area (coloured in blue) crossed by a profile line (coloured with cyan). C: Density profile within the semicircular cross sectional area (y: HU values, x: distance in mm).

FEA of Electric fields in the brain We develop high ( 0.5 to 1.0 mm) resolution human head models from segmented MR images. These models have detailed 3-d representation of major tissue surfaces. We use these models to predict the electrical and magnetic activity of human brain under normal and epileptic conditions. In addition, we also analyze the high density (256 to 305 channel) EEG and MEG (magnetoencephalogram) data to noninvasively localize the epileptogenic areas in the human brain.

Segmentation Distinguish different tissues Extract gray matter/white matter boundary

Computations Extract normal vectors from gray/white matter boundary Place electric sources where the normal vectors are –Representing the pyramidal neurons in the cortex Simulate E-fields