
19.12.2016
Symposium Medizintechnik – Exkursion in den “OP der Zukunft” am ICCAS
On December 8, 2016, the Biomedical Engineering Symposium was held in Leipzig under the banner of ‘Using Medical Technology Safely in the Operating Room’. Attended by representatives of healthcare and industry, the symposium included not just fascinating talks on clinical practice and research but also a tour of ICCAS’s Operating Room of the Future.
At ICCAS, computer scientist Stefan Franke used a patient phantom to vividly demonstrate the advantages of the dynamically networked operating room. The demonstration OR devised and set up under the joint project OR.NET is partly used as a development and test environment. At the OR of the Future, the suitability of new concepts and technologies for clinical practice can be trialed in a highly realistic setting, while all the components and functions necessary for an operating room and networking can be simulated.
In the afternoon, the symposium continued with a talk entitled ‘The Joint Project OR.NET – Safe, Dynamic Networking in Operating Room and Clinic’ by Max Rockstroh (another computer scientist from ICCAS), who explained some of ICCAS’s latest research findings.

06.12.2016
Visitors explore the OR of the Future at university open day
On December 2, visitors flocked to ICCAS on ‘Dies academicus’, the 607th anniversary of the foundation of Leipzig University. Guided tours of the operating room of the future were organized. Alongside staff and students from the university, many prospective students seized this opportunity to learn about the technology of this fully networked demo OR and how it works.
Visitors were also invited to try their hand at surgery on a phantom. In addition, computer scientist Max Rockstroh from ICCAS give a talk in the main lecture hall at the study center at Liebigstrasse 27 entitled ‘The Operating Room as Part of the Team – or How We’re Teaching the OR to Think’. We would like to thank all our visitors for taking the time to come and see us!
Das ICCAS mit dem “Intelligenten OP der Zukunft” auf der MEDICA 2016
MEDICA, the world’s biggest trade show for the medical industry, was held in Düsseldorf from November 14 to 17. The main topic this year was the digitalization of the healthcare sector and the networking of all those involved in the treatment process. ICCAS showcased its activities to visitors at its own display on the joint booth ‘Research for the Future’. Researchers from ICCAS explained aspects of the smart OR of the Future, a mobile version of the networked demonstrator OR set up at ICCAS in Leipzig. Visitors were able to explore the advantages for themselves by conducting endoscopy on a phantom. We would like to thank the University of Magdeburg for its excellent preparation and organization of the joint booth ‘Research for the Future’!
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Date: 14. – 17.11.2016
Venue: Messegelände Düsseldorf | Halle 3, Stand D 94
Exhibit
22.11.2016
Zum Dies academicus den OP-Saal der Zukunft erleben
22.11.2016
Am diesjährigen Dies academicus, dem 607. Gründungstag der Universität Leipzig, können Interessenten mehr über die Technik und Arbeitsweisen des zukünftigen Operationssaals erfahren.
Das ICCAS lädt um 12.00 Uhr herzlich in den großen Hörsaal des Studienzentrums in der Liebigstraße 27 zum Vortrag „Der Operationssaal als Teil des Teams oder wie wir dem Saal das Denken beibringen“ ein.
Des Weiteren bietet das ICCAS Führungen durch den Operationssaal der Zukunft in der Semmelweistraße 14 (1.OG) an. Die erste beginnt 9.00 Uhr, eine weitere folgt 11:00 Uhr.
Hierfür wird um vorherige Anmeldung gebeten: info@iccas.de
Wir freuen uns auf viele Besucher!
21.11.2016
ICCAS Kolloquium mit Gästen vom Universitätsklinikum Utrecht
Nov. 21, 2016
Interested parties are cordially invited to visit ICCAS’s upcoming colloquium. Our guests and speakers are experts from the University Medical Center Utrecht (NL).
Prof. Chrit Moonen from the Image Science Institute, Devision Imaging will speak about ‘New technologies for non-invasive tumor treatment’. Prof. Chris Terhaard from the Department of Radiotherapy addresses the topic ‘The role of MRI in radiotherapy for head and neck cancer’.
The colloquium will take place on Thursday, November 24, 2016, 4.00 – 5.30 pm in the Leipzig University Hospital, Liebigstraße 20, conference room 0015/0016.
More about the speakers and their lectures
We are looking forward to your participation!
11.11.2016
ICCAS auf MEDICA und COMPAMED
Nov. 11, 2016
At the world’s leading trade fair for the medical industry MEDICA 2016, ICCAS will present the ‚Intelligent operating room of the future“. Together with other scientific exhibitors from Saxony Anhalt, Thuringa and Saxony the exhibit will be shown at the stand ‘Research for the Future.‘
Date: Nov. 14 – 17, 2016
Venue: Messegelände Düsseldorf | Halle 3, Stand D 94
Exhibit
At the Suppliers Forum of the parallel occuring trade fair COMPAMED, Prof. Andreas Melzer will give the lecture: „EPflex MR-kompatible Instrumente: Führungsdrähte, Steinfang-, Thrombolysekörbchen und steuerbare Katheter“.
Date: Wed., Nov. 16, 2016
Venue: Messe Düsseldorf | | COMPAMED SUPPLIERS FORUM by DeviceMed | Halle 8b, Stand 8bG40
02.11.2016
Sandra von Sachsen erhielt Promotionspreis der Medizinischen Fakultät Leipzig
As part of the appointment of the Faculty Council on Oct. 25, Sandra von Sachsen was awarded the PhD thesis prize of the Medical Faculty Leipzig. The prize is given annually by the Dean for excellent achievements in the fields of Medicine and Dentistry.
Von Sachsen completed her doctorate on ‘Employment of numerical simulations for the comparison of stent grafts in vascular medicine. Use potential, requirement specification and man-machine interface’. The focus of her doctoral work is a simulation-based selection of vascular prostheses for the endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms. For the identification of the method’s use potential a user study throughout Germany with 16 clinics was performed for the first time.
Congratulations!
28.10.2016
Jordanische Gastprofessoren zu Besuch im Zukunfts-OP
On October 25, Jordanian professors from the fields of medicine and biotechnology, medical informatics and engineering visited ICCAS. They are currently visiting guests within the scope of an Erasmus+ project at the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK). The presentations of the intelligent operating room and the digital patient model were pursued with great interest and many questions were asked. The participants also showed interest in the delegation of guest researchers and in advancing projects with industrial partners.
The purpose of the program is to promote research and innovation at Jordanian universities. The participants learn ways of university-industry cooperation, public funds and functioning technology transfer.
26.10.2016
Posterpreis für DPM-Projekt
26.10.2016
Auf dem diesjährigen Mitteldeutschen HNO-Kongress in Halle erhielt Dr. med. Matthäus Stöhr (HNO-Klinik, Universitätsklinikum Leipzig) den zweiten Posterpreis für den Beitrag „TNM-Klassifikation des Larynxkarzinoms: Modellierung und Validierung des Bayes’schen Netzwerks.“ Inhalt des darin vorgestellten Projektes ist die Erarbeitung eines Digitalen Patientenmodells zur Unterstützung der Therapieentscheidung bei Patienten mit Kopf-Hals-Tumoren. Stöhr arbeitet dabei Hand in Hand mit ICCAS-Informatiker Mario Cypko zusammen. Klinischer Leiter ist Prof. Andreas Dietz. Als Besonderheit wurde die zukunftsweisende Integration der immer komplexer werdenden Therapieentscheidungen durch individualisierte Therapiekonzepte gesehen.

ICCAS organisierte 3.YINS Session
Oct. 26, 2016
Computer scientist Mario Cypko organized this year’s Young Investigator Networking (YINS) session of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery. The international non-profit-association pursues the goal of advancing new technologies and research activities in the area of computer-assisted surgery. The characteristic of the YINS session is its presentation format which addresses young researchers. Here, they can present themselves their profile and scientific ideas to senior researchers and industry representatives in a relaxed atmosphere. This simplifies establishing contacts within this research sector.