Techniques for the generation of 3D Finite Element Meshes of human organs
Claudio Lobos (TIMC), Yohan Payan (TIMC), Nancy Hitschfeld (DCC)

TL;DR
This paper discusses various techniques for generating 3D finite element meshes of human organs, with a focus on applications in computer-assisted surgery, highlighting methods to improve mesh quality and applicability.
Contribution
It introduces and compares different mesh generation techniques specifically tailored for human organs in the context of surgical applications.
Findings
Various mesh generation techniques are suitable for different organs.
Mesh quality significantly impacts surgical simulation accuracy.
The chapter provides a comprehensive overview of current methods.
Abstract
This chapter aims at introducing and discussing the techniques for the generation of 3D Finite Element Meshes of human organs. The field of computer assisted surgery is more specifically addressed.
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