
10.05.2019
Contributions to the Joint Conference of MGG and MDCV
ICCAS is represented with two contributions at the joint annual conference of the Mitteldeutsche Gesellschaft für Gastroenterologie (MGG) and the Mitteldeutsche Chirurgenvereinigung (MDCV) in Halle. Hannes Köhler holds a lecture on “Hyperspectral Imaging during esophagectomy for the measurement of ischemic conditioning effects of the gastric conduit”. Marianne Maktabi presents her research results on “Automatic tissue classification based on Hyperspectral Imaging” in the poster session.

09.05.2019
ICCAS shows HSI application at “Innovationstag Mittelstand”
At today’s “Innovationstag Mittelstand” of the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), Dr. Claire Chalopin and Hannes Köhler will join the exhibition. The two scientists show a hyperspectral imaging system developed in cooperation with physicians from Leipzig University Hospital and the Dispective Vision GmbH. The system enables non-invasive measurements of cutaneous perfusion and surface moisture. The aim of this procedure is to detect patient status information during surgery.

03.05.2019
Prof. Melzer appointed visiting professor in South Korea
Prof. Andreas Melzer has been appointed visiting professor by the National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy in South Korea. At the teaching- and research center located in the east of Seoul, leading experts share their knowledge and practical experiences in the fields of research, therapy, cancer control and -policy.

24.04.2019
ICCAS included in further EU MODEX exercise
Once again, ICCAS scientists participated in an EU-wide civil protection exercise (MODEX) and could test the electronic patient file developed at ICCAS under real conditions. This time, the mission led to Tallinn (Estonia). The scenario was a meteorite impact with an accompanying flash flood. Three European emergency teams trained the cooperation to save many lives.

15.04.2019
Impressions of the SDC-presentation in Berlin
On April 10, the newly developed standard “Service-Oriented Device Connectivity” (SDC) was celebrated at the OR.NET booth at the DMEA in Berlin. At two demonstrator stations, the partners showed the dynamically networked operating room with devices from different manufacturers. Numerous guests followed the invitation and had the new possibilities of the standard explained.
Info on SDC

03.04.2019
Kick-off two MR-Projects
At the beginning of April, the kick-off meetings of the two new BMBF-founded joint projects MR-Stents and MR-Thrombosis-Theragnostics took place. On this occasion, the project partners met at the premises of the EPflex Feinwerktechnik GmbH in Dettingen / Erms. Aim of the joint project MR-Stents is the worldwide first Magnetic Resonance (MR)-guided stent implantation. In the joint project MR-Thrombosis-Theragnostics the worldwide first Magnetic Resonance (MR)–guided diagnosis and minimially-invasive therapy will be developed.

02.04.2019
ICCAS Newsletter 1/2019 published
The first newsletter in 2019 has been published. It contains information on our events, scientific activities and media reports of the first quarter of the year. Enjoy reading!

01.04.2019
Contributions at the DGE-BV – Congress 2019
On 28 March, Prof. Andreas Melzer opened the 49th Congress of the German Society for Endoscopy and Imaging Techniques e.V. together with other DGE-BV advisory board and board members in Stuttgart. In addition, he held an invited lecture on “Artificial intelligence and machine learning in the operating theatre of the future”. Dr. Claire Chalopin gave another invited lecture on “Supervised tissue discrimination during thyroid and parathyroid surgery based on hyperspectral imaging”. Another contribution by Richard Bieck dealt with the topic “Cognitive situation awareness for intelligent navigation assistance in minimally-invasive endoscopic surgery “.

29.03.2019
Girls’ Day at ICCAS
Early practice for those who want to find their dream job. On March 28, 12 girls of the 8th and 9th grades visited stations of the University Medicine in order to especially experience professions in medical informatics. At the ICCAS, the schoolgirls could try out for themselves what the women scientists are currently researching in medical technology. They were able to simulate a heart muscle biopsy on a 3D heart model. In addition, a robot arm was controlled for a minimally invasive procedure. At a third station, the girls could use a thermal imaging camera to find out the different temperature of their facial skin.

27.03.2019
HSI contribution at DCK 2019
Group leader Dr. Claire Chalopin is participant at the 136th Congress of the German Surgery Society in Munich. Her lecture topic in the session “Imaging” will be “Machine-learning methods for tissue classification in hyperspectral imaging”.