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22.01.2018

headline-marker ICCAS welcomed Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer and numerous guests at status seminars SONO-RAY and ICCAS

Right at the beginning of the new year, distinguished visitors were welcomed at the ICCAS. On the day of the two status seminars SONO-RAY and ICCAS, Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer, who visited Leipzig University for the first time since taking office, was warmly welcomed. Prof. Andreas Melzer, Prof. Thomas Neumuth and Prof. Andreas Dietz gave an insight into the current development of state-of-the-art OR-technologies and let the Prime Minister lend a hand in the research operating room. In addition, Kretschmer was explained a robot-assisted therapy approach from the SONO-RAY project. Further guests were Rector Prof. Beate Schücking, the Prorectors Prof. Erich Schröger and Prof. Thomas Lenk and Dean Prof. Michael Stumvoll from Leipzig University, Prof. Wolfgang E. Fleig from Leipzig University Hospital as well as Prof. Markus Krabbes and Prof. Jens Jäkel from the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences for Technology, Economics and Culture (HTWK).

Approximately 90 guests attended the status seminars and listened to the exciting presentations on the research work carried out in 2017 as well as to the outlook on future tasks. The SONO-RAY project group opened the event day with an own status seminar together with the scientists of the cooperation partner OncoRay (Dresden), led by Prof. Mechthild Krause. The collaboration with the Clinics for Radiology and Nuclear Medicine of Leipzig University Hospital, the Saxonian Incubator for Clinical Translation (SIKT), the Helmholtz Center Dresden Rossendorf and the Fraunhofer IBMT was recognized.

The ICCAS status seminar was opened by Prof. Andreas Melzer and Prof. Erich Schröger, Prorector for Research and Young Academics. After the group leaders gave a summarized overview of the research areas of ICCAS, the scientists presented their achievements in the last part of the event by means of selected live demonstrations. The special day ended with the ICCAS advisory board meeting.

The ICCAS would like to thank all guests for their interest and is looking forward to a successful cooperation in the new year!

21.12.2017

headline-marker 2017 Goes into Final

A healthy and merry Christmas and a good start into a great new year, which will take its course at ICCAS with the status seminars on January 18, 2018. We are looking forward to numerous guests!

20.12.2017

headline-marker Successful Defence of Doctoral Theses

At the end of November, Stefan Franke successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled “Modeling of Surgical Procedures and Context-Aware Assistance in the Operating Room”. In December, Mario Cypko also successfully completed his PhD thesis on “Therapy Decision Support System Using Bayesian Networks for Multidisciplinary Treatment Decisions ” Congratulations!
Mario Cypko left ICCAS at the end of November to face new challenges at the European Space Research and Technology Center (ESTEC) in Noordwijk (NL). Since April 2013, he worked in the research group Digital Patient and Process Model. Much success on the new way!

06.12.2017

headline-marker Ideenworkshops der Wirtschaftsförderung Leipzig im ICCAS

Bereits zum zweiten Mal führte die Wirtschaftsförderung Sachsen GmbH im ICCAS innoavtive Köpfe zusammen, die sich mit zukunftsweisenden Themen im Medizintechnikbereich beschäftigen. Der erste Workshop stand unter dem Motto “Flexible Elektronik in der Medizintechnik für Krankenhäuser”. Im heutigen Workshop ging es um das Thema “Automatisierung und Digitalisierung von Routine-Laboren”. Die Gäste erhielten zudem Einblicke in die Arbeit am ICCAS. Die Wirtschaftsförderung Sachsen GmbH unterstützt sächsische Unternehmen bei ihrem wirtschaftlichen Wachstum durch Produktentwicklung, Kooperation und Export.

01.12.2017

headline-marker „Modelbasierte Entscheidungsunterstützung für die Krebstherapie“ – ICCAS beim dies academicus am 04.12. im Augusteum

Mit dem Exponat “Modelbasierte Entscheidungsunterstützung für die Krebstherapie” stellt die Forschungsgruppe Digitales Patientenmodell am 4. Dezember im Augusteum eine neuartige Sichtweise auf einen Patienten vor. Im Computer wird ein „digitaler Zwilling“ abgebildet, der Auskunft über alle relevanten Patienteninformationen gibt. Daraus können für hochkomplexe Krankheiten – wie bspw. Tumoren im Kopf-Hals-Bereich – mögliche Therapien berechnet und verständlich dargestellt werden. So errechnete personalisierte Therapieentscheidungen sollen eine höhere Behandlungssicherheit erreichen. Die Wissenschaftler freuen sich auf viele Besucher.

Datum: Montag, 04.12.2017
Ort: Augusteum, Augustusplatz 10
Zeit: 11:00 – 15:00 Uhr

20.11.2017

headline-marker Expert from H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Florida at ICCAS-Colloquium

ICCAS invites all interested parties to join the next ICCAS colloquium lecture of PD Dr.-Ing. habil. Heiko Enderling on “Quantitative personalized oncology – mathematical models for precision radiotherapy” on 20 November, 2017. Heiko Enderling ist Director for Education and Outreach of the Departments „Integrated Mathematical Oncology“ and „Radiation Oncology“ at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Florida as well as extraordinary professor at Morsani College of Medicine of the University of South Florida.

Date: Monday, 20.11.2017
Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Venue: Leipzig University Hospital, Liebigstraße 20, Room Justus von Liebig 0015/0016 (Glaskasten)

CV of PD Dr.-Ing. habil. Heiko Enderling

16.11.2017

headline-marker Computer Assisted Surgery at Leipzig´s Children University

At the end of October, Prof. Neumuth gave 8 to 12 years old kids an inside into the future of operating rooms at Leipzig’s children university. Main topic of the demonstrative lecture were robots – what they are able to do nowadays, how they support the medical professionals before, during and after an operation and their advantages compared to humans.

headline-marker ICCAS Presents Artificial Intelligence Application Examples in Medicine

ICCAS joined the 29th conference of the international Society for Medical Innovation and Technology (iSMIT) in Torino in the beginning of November. Prof. Melzer was chair of the sessions ‘Image Guided Surgery,‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology and Surgery’ as well as ‘New tools for laparoscopy and interventional radiology’. Additionally, he gave a lecture on the ‘Role of multitasking platforms’. Prof. Neumuth introduced the advantages of ‘AI to improve the workflow in a fully integrated operating room on the example of the project OR.net.’

14.11.2017

headline-marker ICCAS presents robot system at MEDICA 2017

From November 13 – 16, ICCAS presents the comuter assisted robot system ‘RoboDirect’ at MEDICA 2017 in Düsseldorf. RoboDirect should be used for punctures, biopsies or ablations. It supports surgeons or interventional radiologists to optimize the guidance of instruments during image-guided minimal-invasive interventions. This sould reduce stresses and strains for patients and physicians and thus increase precision and efficiency in the long term.

Booth location:
MEDICA 2017
Am Staad
40474 Düsseldorf

Hall 3
Booth: E74a

01.11.2017

headline-marker MoVE – New project for networking of medical devices and software started

Mid-October 2017, the kick-off meeting of the project Modular Validation Environment for Medical Device Networks (MoVE) with all project partners took place in Leipzig. MoVE is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for a period of 24 months and is coordinated by the OR.Net e.V. with Prof. Thomas Neumuth as project leader. In recent years, the integration and networking of medical devices have become indispensable elements of modern operating rooms. Currently the market is dominated by closed solutions of international producers. For small and medium-sized medical technology manufacturers the access to the market is limited.
The objective of MoVE is the development of methods which promote the approval as well as the certification process and risk management of open networked medical products in integrated OR-environments. With MoVE a simulated environment will be created to test the networking of medical devices and software components and to validate different parameters. After completion of the project German enterprises will be worldwide the first ones to realize open networking of medical devices in the OR.