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07.10.2016

headline-marker Bürger und Prominenz am ICCAS-Forschungsstand zum Tag der deutschen Wiedervereinigung in Dresden

Oct. 07, 2016

During the celebrations of the Day of German Unity, many visitors were attracted by the common stand of the University Medicine Dresden and Leipzig. ICCAS presented itself with a mobile version of the ‘Intelligent Operating Room’. Guests could simulate ENT surgery on a phantom head in interaction with the innovative assistant systems. Many interesting conversations were held with interested citizens and representatives from the Government of the Free State of Saxony. State Premier Stanislaw Tillich and State Minister for Arts and Sciences Dr. Eva-Maria Stange were among the guests in the festival tent.

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04.10.2016

headline-marker Special session auf der SMIT 2016

Oct. 4, 2016

This year, the 28th Conference of the international Society for Medical Innovation and Technology (SMIT 2016) takes place from Oct. 05-08 in Delft (the Netherlands). There will be ICCAS-lectures in the special session ‘Intelligent Operating Room’ on Friday (Oct. 7, 2016) from 10:30 bis 12:00 am.
A mobile version of ICCAS’s „Intelligent Operating Room“ can be experienced at the exhibition.

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headline-marker Fokus-Sitzung auf der BMT 2016

Oct. 4, 2016

At this year’s “Dreiländertagung” Swiss, Austrian 
and German Societies of Biomedical Engineering (BMT) ICCAS presents results of current research about technical devices and systems for surgical interventions in its “Special Session on Computer-Assisted Procedures“. Furthermore, Prof. Andreas Melzer is represented in the committees of experts on „Medical technology in MRT“ and „Ultrasound“.

Program focus-session on Oct. 4, 2016

29.09.2016

headline-marker Tag der Deutschen Einheit in Dresden: Der „Intelligente Operationssaal“ wartet auf Besucher

Sep. 29, 2016

Saxony and its capital Dresden are hosts of this year’s central celebrations of German Unity Day. On this occasion Leipzig University Medicine presents itself on the mile “Science and Research” with hands-on science. Anyone who wants to find out more about how the intelligent operating room of the future works can come at the ICCAS-stand and slip into the role of a surgeon. A mobile OR-version and a phantom head make it possible for guests to test themselves use cases from ENT surgery in interaction with the special technology.

Where?
In the festival tent N_013 at the mile “Science and Research” (next to “Frauenkirche”)

When?
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016 | 11am-8pm
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016 | 11am-8pm
Monday, Oct. 2, 2016 | 11am-6pm

Link to program

28.09.2016

headline-marker ICCAS Newsletter 2/2016

Sep. 28, 2016

The second ICCAS-Newsletter with our activities of the past quarter is now available.

Please use the following link:

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headline-marker ICCAS auf der CURAC 2016

Sep. 28, 2016

From Sep. 29 until Oct. 01, 2016 ICCAS will be represented at the Annual Conference of the German Society for Computer and Robotic Assisted Surgery (CURAC) in Bern (Switzerland). CURAC is an interdisciplinary society which connects clinic, engineering sciences and basic research. There will be ICCAS contributions at the following sessions:

Session “Human Machine Interfaces”
Sep. 29, 2016 | 11:45 – 12:45 am
Chair: Prof. T. Neumuth
Lecture: “Towards an information presentation model of a situation-aware navigation system in functional endoscopic sinus surgery” (R. Bieck, K. Heuermann, M. Schmidt, A. Schmitgen, S. Arnold, A. Dietz, T. Neumuth)

Session “ENT Surgery”
Oct. 01, 2016 | 10:30 – 11:45 am
Lecture: “Medical logic modules for monitoring the diagnostic delay in the treatment of laryngeal cancer” (J. Gaebel, L. S. M. Heuft, M. Stöhr)

20.09.2016

headline-marker Erfolgreiche DORS-Woche 2016

Sep. 20, 2016

Last week, ICCAS’s 3rd Digital Operating Room Summer School took place. The internationally oriented course familiarized about 20 participants latest computer-assisted OR-technolgy from the object of research until the direct use on the patient.

Computer scientists, engineers and medics from Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Turkey, Italy, China, Japan and India experienced an inspiring week with many practical sessions. The well filled programm kept its promise – interesting expert lectures, followed by practical exercises partly on patient phantoms and visits to state-of-the-art operating theaters and labs of Leipzig University Hospital and Heart Center Leipzig.

The participants praised the good balance between clinical and technical aspects as well as the theoretical explanations and practical sessions. The whole course was certified with 57 credits by the national authority ‘Sächsische Landesärztekammer’ and with 33 European CME-credits (EACCME®). Next year there will be one more DORS.

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12.09.2016

headline-marker Auftakt DORS 2016

begruessungSeptember 12, 2016

Today, ICCAS’s 3rd ‘Digital Operating Room Summer School’ has started. Prof. Andreas Melzer und Prof. Thomas Neumuth welcomed the international participants in the morning. They can expact an instructive week full of practical workshops on computer-assisted interventions and exciting visits to modern intervention techologies in Leipzig University Hospital and Heart Center Leipzig.

DORS program

09.09.2016

headline-marker Workshop “OP-Integration” startet

Sep. 09, 2016

On September 16 and 17, ICCAS invites to a first workshop ‘OR-integration’. Here, partners of the national major project ‘Secure and dynamic networking in operating room and hospital'(OR.Net) and representatives of the Japanese project ‘HyperSCOT’ meet to exchange their experiences.

Program

18.08.2016

headline-marker Bundesgesundheitsminister Hermann Gröhe gastierte am ICCAS

August 18, 2016

On the afternoon of August 17, ICCAS was visited by Hermann Gröhe, Germany’s Minister of Health, during his summer tour. In his address, he stressed his backing for innovation, as long as it can be put to broad use. He also mentioned that he had been strongly recommended by experts to visit the Future Operating Room at ICCAS. He was accompanied by Babara Klepsch, Saxony’s State Minister of Social Affairs and Consumer Protection.

Examples of practical high-tech equipment were demonstrated to the two ministers, who also tried some of it out for themselves. They tested the smart capabilities of assistive technology during simulated surgery on ear and nose of a phantom patient involving microscope, endoscope and mill. The new possibilities of surgical support prompted admiration – and also a number of questions. Answers were provided by ICCAS’s two directors: Professor Andreas Melzer (from clinical perspective) and Professor Thomas Neumuth (from technical angle). They emphasized that R&D work at ICCAS was intended to help physicians rather than replace their expertise and activity. Hermann Gröhe explained that networking and interoperability were also key issues for the German government in connection with ensuring that everyone benefits from state-of-the-art medicine. He added that centers like ICCAS – where the principles of vendor-independent networking in the operating room were already being demonstrated – were essential for this purpose.

Finally, the visitors witnessed a presentation of the CephaLense – an assistance system for the optimal display of anatomical structures of the skull. It enables neurosurgeons to better pinpoint access routes for interventions in the brain by avoiding critical tissue structures. It’s an inexpensive mobile device which can also be used in emergency surgery.

Other guests in attendance during the ministers’ visit included Professor Beate Schücking (Rector of the University of Leipzig), Professor Michael Stumvoll (Dean of the Faculty of Medicine), Professor Oliver Gotthold (Administrative Director of the Faculty of Medicine) and Professor Wolfgang Fleig (Medical Director of Leipzig University Hospital) as well as Professor Andreas Dietz (Director of the Department of Otolaryngology and a member of the ICCAS Board) and Professor Jürgen Meixensberger (Director of the Department of Neurosurgery, head of the ICCAS Board).

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