Ramírez, EsmittCoto, ErnestoSilva, F. and Gutierrez, D. and Rodríguez, J. and Figueiredo, M.2021-06-182021-06-182021978-3-03868-152-6https://doi.org/10.2312/pt.20111151https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/pt20111151Preoperative planning is an essential step before performing any surgical procedure. Computer Aided Orthopedic Surgery (CAOS) systems are extensively used for the planning of surgeries for fractures of lower extremities. These systems are input an X-Ray image and the planning can be digitally overlaid onto the image. The planning includes reassembling the fractured bone and possibly adding implants to reduce the fracture. In many cases, the implant does not fit perfectly in the patient's anatomy and it must be bended to adjust the implant to the bone. This paper presents a new method for the deformation of implants in CAOS systems, based on the Moving Least Squares (MLS) method for 2D images. Several improvements over the original MLS method are introduced to achieve visual results similar to the real procedure and make the deformation process easier and simpler for the surgeon. The improvements are explained in detail and all parameter values are provided. Over 100 clinical surgeries have been already planned successfully using a CAOS system that employs the proposed technique.I.3.5 [Computer Graphics]Computational Geometry and Object ModelingGeometric algorithmslanguagesand systemsI.3.8 [Computer Graphics]ApplicationsA Moving Least Squares Method for Implant Model Deformation in Computer Aided Orthopedic Surgery for Fractures of Lower Extremities10.2312/pt.20111151201-207