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04.10.2018

headline-marker ICCAS Newsletter 3/2018

The third newsletter for 2018 has been published with information about our activities from June until mid-September. Enjoy reading this summary!

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01.10.2018

headline-marker ICCAS’s Operating Theatre of Tomorrow at the DGU Annual Congress

The 70th Congress of the German Society of Urology (DGU) took place from September 26 – 29 in Dresden under the motto “Tradition, Innovation and Responsibility”. Here, Prof. Andreas Melzer and Dr. Stefan Franke presented the operating theatre of tomorrow – on the one hand as guest speaker at the opening plenum and on the other hand in the forum “Robot-assisted surgical techniques of tomorrow”.

headline-marker ICCAS lectures at BMT 2018

At this year’s Conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering in Aachen, ICCAS scientists contributed with several topics.
Prof. Thomas Neumuth gave a keynote lecture on “Patient Specific Model Guided Therapy”. Furthermore, Dr. Stefan Franke spoke about “Context-Awareness for Control Consoles in Integrated Operating Rooms” and Dr. Claire Chalopin about “Hyperspectral Based Discrimination of Thyroid and Parathyroid During Surgery”. Xinrui Zhang held a lecture on “Combination of Focused Ultrasound Hyperthermia (FUS-HT) and Radiation Therapy: Validation of In Vitro Effects in a Preliminary Study”.
In two years the BMT will take place in Leipzig.

headline-marker Two Poster Contributions at CIRSE 2018

The annual congress of the Cardiovascular And Interventional Radiological Society of Europe took place from September 22 to 25 in Lisbon. Here, research group leader Dr. Lisa Landgraf presented the topics “Towards the integration of robotic concepts into the interventional oncology workflow of combined focused ultrasound and radiation therapy” and “Ultrasound therapy system for high throughput in vitro analysis” in poster form.

26.09.2018

headline-marker Prof. Neumuth at SZ Congress

On September 25-26, the SZ Congress „Digital Health – Rethinking Health Care – Changes in the Health Care Sector due to Interconnection“ takes place in Munich.
Prof. Thomas Neumuth is one of the experts of the panel discussion on “Smart Hospital: How Digital Applications and Technologies Simplify Therapy- and Administration Processes”. Diverse discussion partners from science, industry and medicine will talk on subjects including challenges of inpatient and outpatient care and the use of information and communication technology and how to use digital opportunities and start-up solutions in hospital procedures.

Program

headline-marker MICCAI – Best Paper Award for ICCAS Contribution

At the MICCAI satellite workshop “OR 2.0 – Context Aware Operating Theaters” Juliane Neumann won the Best Paper Award for her work: “Perioperative workflow simulation and optimization in orthopedic surgery”. Another lecture on “A method for the context-aware assignment of medical device functions to input devices in integrated operating rooms” was held by Dr. Stefan Franke.
Furthermore, the scientists PD Dr. Steffen Oeltze-Jafra and Jan Gaebel of the Digital Patient Model research group and colleagues from the University of Magdeburg hosted a tutorial on “ModelsCDS: Digital Therapy and Patient Models for Clinical Decision Support”.

24.09.2018

headline-marker Youtuber Lisa Ruhfus Explains the Future Operating Room

In August, youtuber Lisa Ruhfus looked around ICCAS and, among other things, informed herself about the functionalities of the future operating theatre. Her informative video was commissioned by the BMBF initiative “Workplaces of the Future” and is now oline to bee seen:
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headline-marker Impressions from CURAC 2018

On September 13-15, ICCAS invited to the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Computer and Robotic Assisted Surgery (CURAC) at the Leipzig University Medical Campus. According to the motto “Connected into the Future” about 100 experts from the fields of medical computer science, engineering and medicine jointly discussed possibilities and challenges on computer- and robot-controlled assistances in operating rooms. The keynote speakers Prof. Guang-Zhong Yang (director of the Hamlyn Center for Robotic Surgery, London) and Prof. Jens J. Rassweiler (director of the Urology-Dept., SLK Clinics Heilbronn) held impressive lectures on worldwide developments of medical robot applications. Within the “Get Together” ICCAS presented its research world, especially the fully networked operating room. The Best Paper Award ceremony took place in the oldtimer location DaCapo on the social evening. The first prize went to Simon Strzeletz and his team from the Laboratory for Computer-Assisted Medicine at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences.

The ICCAS thanks all participants, contributors and sponsors of the CURAC 2018!

12.09.2018

headline-marker CURAC 2018 – Conference Opens its Doors in Leipzig

On September 13, 2018, ICCAS invites to the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Computer and Robotic Assisted Surgery (CURAC 2018) at the Leipzig University Medical Campus. On three conference days, experts will discuss how computer- and robot-controlled technology can be used in operating rooms. The event is certified by the Saxon State Medical Association (SLÄK) with a total of 15 education points. ICCAS is looking forward to numerous participants and exciting contributions!

link to press release (German)

headline-marker DORS – Summer School with Focus on Computer Assisted Medicine Came to an End

For the fifth time, the ICCAS hosted its Digital Operating Room Summer School (DORS). In theory and practice the 16 international participants worked on different topics related to computer assisted medicine. The particularly positive feedback from the guests was mainly due to the rich and varied program and to the intensive support provided by the entire ICCAS team. Between lectures, technical exercises and OR visits there was enough time for constructive exchange and stimulating discussions between the participants and the national and international tutors. The event, accredited with 35 European CME-Credits (EACCME®), offered an interdisciplinary approach to medical and technical aspects and is annually organized in close cooperation with physicians of the Leipzig University Hospital and the Heart Center Leipzig.

This year’s focus was on topics of latest computer-assisted applications in the medical fields of: Ear-Nose-Throat Surgery, Visceral and Heart Surgery, Urology and Radiology as well as on the Digital Patient Model, Medical Robotics and future-oriented technologies for the operating theatre of tomorrow. The combination of lectures, hands-on sessions, visits to operating rooms and discussions ensured an intensive and methodically wide-ranging insight into the content. Social events offered intensive communication, relaxation and exchange of experiences.

We are already looking forward to DORS 2019.