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CARS 2013 PresidentNassir Navab, PhD (D) Vice PresidentsHubertus Feussner, MD (D)Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
27th International Congress and Exhibition on Computer Assisted RadiologyChairman: Stanley Baum, MD (USA)Co-chair: Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
17th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD (J)
31st International EuroPACS MeetingPresident: Emanuele Neri, MD (I)
15th International Workshop on Computer-Aided DiagnosisChairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Co-chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
19th Computed Maxillofacial Imaging CongressChairman: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)
14th IFCARS / SPIE / EuroPACS / ISCAS Joint Workshop on Surgical PACS and the Digital Operating RoomChairmen: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
5th EPMA / IFCARS Workshop on Personalized Medicine and ICTChairs: Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
ComPuteR ASSiSted RAdiology And SuRgeRy
CARS 2013
27th International Congress and Exhibition
A journal for interdisciplinary research, development and applications of image guided
diagnosis and therapy
springer.comABCD
Please submit your manuscript at www.editorialmanager.com/jcars
Editors-in-Chief: Heinz U. Lemke Michael W. Vannier
The Official Organ of CARS, ISCAS, EuroPACS and CURAC
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery A journal for interdisciplinary research, development and applications of image guided diagnosis and therapy
www.cars-int.org
main themes Medical Imaging
Computed Maxillofacial Imaging
Image Processing and Visualization
PACS and IHE
Telemedicine and E-Health
Computer Aided Diagnosis
Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy
Image and Model Guided Therapy
Personalized Medicine
Surgical Navigation
Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation
Surgical Simulation and Education
Computer Assisted Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery
Computer Assisted Head and Neck, and ENT Surgery
Image Guided Neurosurgery
Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular and Thoracoabdominal Surgery
Digital Operating Room
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CARS 2013 Content
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CARS Committees, General Information 4 CARS Program Committee 5 Exhibitors / Sponsors 4
CaRS 2013 Opening 9
CaRS Clinical day 6 Interventional Radiology and Personalized Medicine - IR/PM 6 Technological Developments in Abdominal Imaging and Interventions - AI 6 Update in Interventional Oncology: Session 1 - Advances in Treatment - Liver - IO1 / IO2 6 Interventional Radiology - IR 6
CaRS – Computer assisted Radiology and Surgery 5th EuroNOTES / IFCARS / ISCAS Workshop on NOTES: An Interdisciplinary Challenge 18 Luncheon Symposium on The Digital Operating Room: Imaging, Models and Standards Sponsored by Vital Images 14 JICARS - Japanese Institutes of CAR - Special Sessions 8 Special Session on Validating New Procedures - SS-VAL 20 Stimulation Methods - SM 8 Luncheon Seminar on Advanced Imaging for Improved Decision Support Sponsored by FujiFilm 11 Luncheon sponsored by Bayer Healthcare 8 Real-time demonstration of Workflow in the OR 10
27th International Congress on CaR Computed Tomography - CT 13 Magnetic Resonance - MR 13 Cardiovascular and Angiographic Imaging - CVAI 15 Medical Imaging - General - GEN 15 Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy - CART 17 Image Processing and Display - IPD 19
17th annual Conference of ISCaS Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery - CMF 10 Cardiovascular Surgery - CVS 12 Computer Assisted Neurosurgery - CANS 10 Computer Assisted ENT Surgery - ENT 12 Laparoscopic Surgery - Lapar 12 Image Guided Liver Surgery - Liver 16 Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery - CAOS 14 Surgical Navigation - SN 18 Image Processing and Visualization - IPV 20 Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation - SRI 14 Surgical Modelling, Simulation and Education - SMSE 18 Workflow, Ergonomics and New Concepts in Surgery - WENC 20 5th ISCAS Surgical Workshop on Computer-assisted Liver Surgery 16
14th IFCaRS / SPIE / EuroPaCS / ISCaS Joint Workshop on Surgical PaCS and the digital Operating Room Intraoperative Imaging - IO 14 Systems Design and Applications - SDA 14
31st International EuroPaCS Meeting Tutorial on Medical Imaging Informatics Simulator 10 PACS-CAD Integration - PACS-CAD 10 Content Based Retrieval from DICOM Images - CBR 10 Image Distribution and Cloud Computing - IDCC 10 PACS Workflow - WF 12 EuroPACS/IFCARS/MIR Joint Session 12
15th International Workshop on Cad Special Session on Thoracic CAD - TCAD 11 Special Session on Thoracic and Breast CAD - TBCAD 11 Special Session on Colon and Stroke CAD - CSCAD 11 Special Interactive Session on Thoracic CAD 13 CAR/CAD Joint Session on Image Segmentation 15
19th Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Congress 3D Imaging in Dental Research and Practice - 3DID 11 Tutorial on CMI 11 Influences on and from CMI - IN 13 3D Imaging in Maxillofacial Research and Practice - 3DIM 15 Image Guided Surgery and Computed Maxillofacial Imaging - IGCM 15
5th EPMa / IFCaRS Workshop on Personalized Medicine and ICT Personalized Medicine and Patient Modelling - PM 8
CaRS - Tutorials and Special Events Tutorial on Open Source Software: Should I Join the Open Source Movement? 16 Tutorial on Surgical Process Modelling and Surgical Workflow 18 NA-MIC, MITK and CTK: Joint Hands-on Workshop on Image-Guided Therapy 19 Tutorial on model-based anatomy recognition and segmentation 17 Tutorial on Medical Workstations and Model-guided Medicine 6 Workshop on Diffusion MRI in Traumatic Brain Injury 6 Special Session on Medical 3D Visualization Sponsored by Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute 11 Special Session on Pediatrics 16 Special Session on the BMBF – Flagship Project OR.NET on Networking of Medical Devices and IT-Systems: Survey – Status – Perspectives 20 Workshop on IHE in Surgery 20
IPCaI 2013 7
Poster Session 22
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CARS 2013 – 27th International Congress and Exhibition
Venueheidelberg Convention CenterNeckarstaden 2469117 Heidelberg, Germany
CARS 2013 PresidentNassir Navab, PhD (D)
CARS 2013 Vice PresidentsHubertus Feussner, MD (D)Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
Congress Organizing CommitteeStanley Baum, MD (USA)Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK)Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)Silvio Diego Bianchi, MD (I)Ulrich Bick, MD (D)Davide Caramella, MD (I)Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA)Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (J)Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Volkmar Falk, MD, PhD (CH)Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)Hubertus Feussner, MD (D)Guy Frija, MD (F)Stephen Golding, FRCR, MD (UK)Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D)Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E)Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D) (Chair)Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)Hironobu Nakamura, MD, PhD (J)Nassir Navab, PhD (D)Emanuele Neri, MD (I)Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN)Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Jarmo Reponen, MD (FIN)Hans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD (S)Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)Gero Strauss, MD (D)Michael W. Vannier, MD (USA)
In collaboration withEPMa – European Association for Predictive, Pre-ventive and Personalised MedicineJICaRS / MICaRSSPIE – Society of Photo Optical Engineers
Hotel ReservationWe urgently recommend to make hotel reservations as early as possible. Considering that the end of June is high season in Heidelberg, it may become difficult to book a room.
Conference LanguageEnglish
Conference OrganizationCaRS OrganizerProf. Heinz U. Lemke, PhDTechnical University of Berlin, DResearch Professor of RadiologyUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, USAInternational Foundation for CARSEmail: [email protected]
CaRS Conference OfficeMrs. Franziska SchweikertIm Gut 1579790 Kuessaberg, GermanyTel.: +49 (0) 7742 922 434Fax: +49 (0) 7742 922 438Email: [email protected]
Registration deskOpening Hours: Wednesday – Thursday, 7:00 – 19:00Friday – Saturday, 7:30 – 19:00
Poster Session HoursWednesday, Friday, 8:00 – 18:00Saturday, 8:00 – 17:00
Poster Presentation TimesNo. Presentation Times
CaR 1 – 14 Wednesday, June 26 13:30 – 14:40
15 – 30 Thursday, June 27 14:00 – 15:2031 – 46 Thursday, June 27 15:20 – 16:4047 – 59 Thursday, June 27 9:00 – 10:0560 – 72 Thursday, June 27 10:05 – 11:10
ISCaS 73 – 77 Wednesday, June 26 14:45 – 15:5086 – 97 Saturday, June 29 9:00 – 10:00
98 – 109 Thursday, June 27 9:00 – 10:00110 – 120 Friday, June 28 10:00 – 10:55121 – 131 Friday, June 28 14:00 – 14:55EuroPaCS132 – 137 Friday, June 28 9:00 – 9:30Cad 138 – 144 Friday, June 28 10:00 – 10:35CMI 145 – 146 Friday, June 28 13:30 – 14:00
Poster awardsThursday, June 27, 2013, 18:30
Presentation of Best Student awardSponsored by NDI EuropeThursday, June 27, 2013, 18:30
Industrial ExhibitionJune 27–28, 2013Exhibition hoursThursday, June 27 9:00–18:00Friday, June 28 9:00–18:00
General Information
CARS acknowledges the support of the following companies:
CaRS 2013 Gold Sponsor:
CaRS 2013 Gold Sponsor:
CaRS 2013 Silver Sponsor:
CaRS 2013 Bronze Sponsor:
Atracsys LLC (CH)AMPLITUDE GmbH (D)Claron Technology, Inc. (CDN)CHILI GmbH (D)EchoPixel (USA)EuroPACSIFCARS / MICARS / JICARS / CARS 2014IMAGING Management (CY)ISCASKARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG (D)KUKA Laboratories GmbH (D)NDI Europe GmbH (D)Richard Wolf GmbH (D)SPIESpringer Verlag GmbH (D)VISE – Vanderbilt Initiative in Surgery and Enginnering (USA)
No liability can be accepted for any errors. The program is subject to alteration.
CPd Credits have been applied for. Please visit the CaRS website www.cars-int.org for update program information.
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Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN)Omid Abri, MD (D)Reza Aghaeizadeh Zoroofi, PhD (IR)Marc Alexa, PhD (D)Paul R. Algra, MD, PhD (NL)Yutaka Ando, MD, PhD (J)Russell J. Andrews, MD (USA)Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)Yoshinori Arai, PhD, DDS (J)Eiichiro Ariji, DDS, PhD (J)Michel A. Audette, PhD (USA)Nicolas Ayache, PhD (F)Paulo M. Azevedo-Marques, PhD (BR)Filip Banovac, MD (USA)Frits H. Barneveld Binkhuysen, MD, PhD (NL)Erwin Bellon, MSc, PhD (B)Douglas K. Benn, DDS, PhD (USA)Dirk Beyersdorff, MD (D)Silvio Diego Bianchi, MD (I)Ulrich Bick, MD (D)Uldis Bite, MD (USA)Sharon L. Brooks, DDS, MS (USA)Carlos A. Bruguera, MD (RA)Richard D. Bucholz, MD, FACS (USA)Oliver Burgert, PhD (D)Davide Caramella, MD (I)Marco Caversaccio, MD (CH)Robert Cavézian, MD (F)Kiyoyuki Chinzei, PhD (J)John C. Chiu, DSc, MD (USA)Philippe Cinquin, MD, PhD (F)Claus D. Claussen, MD (D)D. Louis Collins, PhD (CDN)Bernard L. Crowe, BA, MPH (AUS)Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Simon Duchesne, PhD (CDN)André J. Duerinckx, MD, PhD (USA)Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (D)Randy E. Ellis, PhD (CDN)Reyes Enciso, PhD (USA)Masahiro Endo, MD, PhD (J)Uwe Engelmann, PhD (D)Andinet A. Enquobahrie, PhD (USA)Rudolf Fahlbusch, MD (D)Volkmar Falk, MD, PhD (CH)Taeko T. Farman, PhD, DMD, RT (USA)Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)Mansoor Fatehi, MD (IR)Josep Fernández-Bayó, PhD (E)Hubertus Feussner, MD (D)Gabor Fichtinger, PhD (CDN)Martin Fiebich, PhD (D)Eckart Fleck, MD (D)Matthew T. Freedman, MD, MBA (USA)Wolfgang Freysinger, PhD (A)Masakatsu G. Fujie, PhD (J)Hiroshi Fujita, PhD (J)Shigekazu Fukuda, PhD (J)Jean-Yves Gauvrit, MD, PhD (F)Bernard Gibaud, PhD (F)Maryellen L. Giger, PhD (USA)Cornelis A. Grimbergen, MSc, PhD (NL)Lixu Gu, PhD (CHN)Chiaki Hamanishi, MD, PhD (J)Hideaki Haneishi, PhD (J)Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)Stefan Haßfeld, MD, MDS (D)David J. Hawkes, PhD (UK)Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD, MSc (J)Vicente Hernandez-Soler, MD, DDS, PhD (E)Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E)Kenneth R. Hoffmann, PhD (USA)
Karl-Heinz Höhne, PhD (D)Hiroshi Honda, MD, PhD (J)Jaesung Hong, PhD (ROK)Hidetaka Hontani, PhD (J)Steven C. Horii, MD (USA)Alexander Horsch, PhD (D)Walter Hruby, MD (A)H.K. Huang, DSc, FRCR (Hon.) (USA)Koji Ikuta, PhD (J)Hiroshi Iseki, MD, PhD (J)Masayori Ishikawa, PhD (J)Hiroyasu Iso, MD (J)Stephan Jacobs, MD (CH)C. Carl Jaffe, MD (USA)Jack Jellins, PhD (AUS)Yulei Jiang, PhD (USA)Ferenc A. Jolesz, MD (USA)Tatjana Josifova, MD (CH)Willi A. Kalender, PhD (D)Nobuyuki Kanematsu, PhD (J)Shigehiko Katsuragawa, PhD (J)Erwin Keeve, PhD (D)Zafrulla Khan, DDS, MS (USA)Bob B. Kiaii, MD, FRCS (CDN)Shoji Kido, MD, PhD (J)Ron Kikinis, MD (USA)Yasutomi Kinosada, MD, PhD (J)Reinhard Klette, PhD (NZ)Klaus Jochen Klose, MD (D)Etsuko Kobayashi, PhD (J)Yo Kobayashi, PhD (J)Cornelia Kober, PhD (D)Yoshie Kodera, PhD (J)Masahiko Koizumi, MD (J)Hiroshi Kondoh, MD, PhD (J)Werner Korb, PhD (D)Christian Krettek, MD (D)Uwe G. Kühnapfel, PhD (D)Frode Laerum, MD, PhD, MHA (N)Florent Lalys, PhD (F)J. Thomas Lambrecht, MD, DMD, PhD (CH)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)Lilian L.Y. Leong Fung, MBBS (CHN)Qiang Li, PhD (CHN)Hongen Liao, PhD (J)Cristian A. Linte, PhD (USA)Martin J. Lipton, MD, FACR (USA)Brent J. Liu, PhD (USA)Tim C. Lüth, PhD (D)Xu-Chen Ma, DDS, PhD (CHN)Koutaro Maki, DDS, PhD (J)Borut Marincek, MD (CH)Steffen Märkle, PhD (D)Rüdiger Marmulla, MD (D)Ken Masamune, PhD (J)Yoshitaka Masutani, PhD (J)Yasushi Matsumura, MD, PhD (J)Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)Jürgen Meixensberger, MD (D)Andreas Melzer, MD, DDS (UK)Peter Mildenberger, MD (D)Mamoru Mitsuishi, PhD (J)Xavier Morandi, MD, PhD (F)Kensaku Mori, PhD (J)Seong K. Mun, PhD (USA)Yoshihiro Muragaki, MD, PhD (J)Kikkeri Sitaramaiah Nagesh, MDS (IND)Christopher Nimsky, MD (D)Robert M. Nishikawa, PhD (USA)Wieslaw L. Nowinski, PhD (SGP)Fridtjof Nüsslin, PhD (D)Isao Ohnishi, MD, PhD (J)
Yoshiharu Ohno, MD, PhD (J)Levente Pataky, MD (H)Heinz-Otto Peitgen, PhD (D)Ewa Pietka, PhD, DSc (PL)Andrea Pietrabissa, MD (I)Andreas Pommert, PhD (D)Bernhard Preim, PhD (D)Henri Primo, MS (USA)Jörg Raczkowsky, PhD (D)Klaus Radermacher, PhD (D)Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, PhD (CDN)Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD, FAHA (CH)Johan H.C. Reiber, PhD (NL)Stephen J. Riederer, PhD (USA)Richard A. Robb, PhD (USA)Martin G. Roberts, PhD (UK)Hans Roehrig, PhD (USA)Hidetoshi Saitoh, PhD (J)Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (J)Amir Samii, MD, PhD (D)Warren S. Sandberg, MD, PhD (USA)Richard M. Satava, MD (USA)Yoshinobu Sato, PhD (J)Satoshi Sawada, MD (J)Kurt Alexander Schicho, DSc, PhD (A)Wolfgang Schlegel, PhD (D)Robert A. Schmidt, MD (USA)Armin Schneider, PhD (D)Alexander Schramm, MD, DDS, PhD (D)Rainer Schubert, MD (A)Dirk Schulze, MD, DMD (D)Achim Schweikard, PhD (D)Mitsuo Shimada, MD (J)Akinobu Shimizu, PhD (J)Peter Sögner, MD (A)Milan Sonka, PhD (USA)Ulrich Stöckle, MD (D)Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg, MD (D)Geert J. Streekstra, PhD (NL)Nobuhiko Sugano, MD (J)Kazuro Sugimura, MD (J)Iori Sumida, PhD (J)Gabor Székely, PhD (CH)Takashi Takahashi, PhD (J)Russell H. Taylor, PhD (USA)Ulf K.-M. Teichgräber, MD, PhD (D)Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, PhD (NL)Andrew E. Todd-Pokropek, PhD (UK)Thomas Tolxdorff, PhD (D)Noriyuki Tomiyama, MD, PhD (J)Fukai Toyofuku, PhD (J)Jocelyne Troccaz, PhD (F)Jayaram K. Udupa, PhD (USA)Michiel W.M. van den Brekel, MD, PhD (NL)Paul F. van der Stelt, DDS, PhD (NL)Jos Vander Sloten, PhD (B)Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)Max A. Viergever, PhD (NL)Kirby G. Vosburgh, PhD (USA)Shinichi Wada, PhD (J)Andreas Wahle, PhD (USA)Stefan Weber, PhD (CH)Berthold B. Wein, MD (D)Thomas Wendler, PhD (D)Michael Wich, MD (D)Richard Wootton, PhD, DSc (AUS)Heinz Wörn, PhD (D)Takaharu Yamazaki, PhD (J)Guang-Zhong Yang, PhD (UK)Hiro Yoshida, PhD (USA)Toshiki Yoshimine, MD (J)
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013 9:00–17:00
CaRS Clinical dayChairmen: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA) Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)
Großer Saal
14:00 Interventional Radiology – IRSession Chairs: Ulf K.-M. Teichgräber, MD, PhD (D), Steven C. Horii, MD (USA)
14:00 Wireless remote control and in-room communication for MRI-guided interventions using mobile touch devicesM.A. Rube, B.F. Cox, L. Melzer, M. Lenhardt, A. Melzer, Univ. of Dundee (UK), A.B. Holbrook, Stanford Univ. (USA)
14:15 Image fusion and targeting accuracy of stereotactic liver interventions: a comparison of cone-beam and multidetector computed tomography guidanceG. Widmann, P. Schullian, M. Fasser, R. Bale, Medical Univ. Innsbruck (A), D. Wallach, G. Toporek, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)
14:30 Toward a new approach of tracking of medical deformable needlesA.L.G. Robert, G. Chagnon, P. Cinquin, A. Moreau-Gaudry, Univ. Joseph Fourier, La Tronche, A. Bonvilain, Polytech Grenoble (F)
14:45 Real-time respiratory motion detection with optical patient tracking methodG. Toporek, M. Peterhans, S. Anderegg, S. Weber, D. Wallach, Univ. of Bern, J. Ketten-bach, Univ. Hosp. of Bern (CH)
15:00 Ergonomics for MRI guided procedures. Case of study: postural analysis for MRI scannersF. Fernandez-Gutierrez, A. Melzer, Univ. of Dundee, G. Houston, Ninewells Hosp., Dundee (UK), J. Smink, Philips Medical System Nederland B.V, Best (NL), J. Ferut, GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI (USA)
15:15 Measurement of electromagnetic wave frequency dependence of lung’s electrical conductivity with changing a lung’s internal air volumes for lung RFaN. Yamazaki, H. Watanabe, Y. Isobe, X. Lu, Y. Kobayashi, T. Miyashita, M. Fujie, Waseda Univ., Tokyo (J)
15:30 Break
Großer Saal
9:00 Interventional Radiology and Personalized Medicine - IR/PMSession Chairs: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA), Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)
9:00 Personalized medicine for liver cancer - updateInvited Speaker: L. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA) 9:15 Technology and clinical impact of PET-CT in cancer therapyInvited Speaker: G. Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
9:30 Technological Developments in Abdominal Imaging and Interventions – AISession Chair: Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)
9:30 Role of PET-CT for guiding ablation therapiesInvited Speaker: G. Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
9:45 Imaging in screening, diagnosis, and treatment planning for hCC - Part 1Invited Speaker: D. Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)
10:00 Imaging in screening, diagnosis, and treatment planning for hCC - Part 2Invited Speaker: D. Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)
10:15 Break
10:45 Update in Interventional Oncology: Session 1 Advances in Treatment – Liver – IO1Session Chair: Davide Caramella, MD (I)
10:45 Technology of radio-frequency ablationInvited Speaker: L. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn, NY (USA)
11:00 Technology of microwave ablationInvited Speaker: L. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn, NY (USA)
11:15 ablation of liver tumors: clinical outcomes - Part 1Invited Speaker: B. Radeleff, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg (D)
11:30 ablation of liver tumors: clinical outcomes - Part 2Invited Speaker: B. Radeleff, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg (D)
11:45 Update in Interventional Oncology: Session 2 Advances in Treatment – Liver – IO2Session Chair: Giuseppel Esposito, MD (USA)
11:45 Liver cancer: role of tumor ablation – Part 1Invited Speaker: E. vanSonnenberg, Kern/UCLA Medical Center, Bakersfield, CA (USA)
12:00 Liver cancer: role of tumor ablation – Part 2Invited Speaker: E. vanSonnenberg, Kern/UCLA Medical Center, Bakersfield, CA (USA)
12:15 Liver cancer: role of chemoembolizationInvited Speaker: L. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)
12:30 Tumor ablation: technological advancesInvited Speaker: L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (D)
12:45 Break
CaRSComputer assisted Radiology and Surgery
Ballsaal
9:00 – 17:00 Workshop on Diffusion MRI in Traumatic Brain Injury: Software Tools and International Shared Data RepositorySession Chair: Michael W. Vannier, MD (USA)
Sponsors: Telemedicine & Advanced Technology ResearchCenter (TATRC)Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research (FITBIR)International Foundation for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (IFCARS)The workshop is intended to provide a platform for researchers from multiple disciplines to engage in a discussion on the challenges and potential of diffusion MRI software tools for evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). TBI is a major cause of death and disability globally and is considered a serious public health problem. The international research community recognizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to develop better diagnostic tools and treatments for traumatic brain injury (TBI). Informatics standardization of data elements and tools are sought together with the development of a shared data repository. An Interna-tional Initiative for TBI Research (InTBIR) has been established and national efforts, such as the Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research (FITBIR) informatics system in the USA, have been initiated. The workshop includes presentations by experts with discussion of the challenges and opportunities by sponsors, computer scientists, biomedical engineers and medical physicists who develop and apply diffusion MRI software tools.
Topics for discussion include:- Design and development of a TBI shared data resource- Linking freeware diffusion MRI software tools with shared data repositories- Policies and procedures that govern access and disseminate results- Quality control and augmentation of the shared resource with longitudinal studies- The potential for image-based biomarkers of TBI using diffusion MRI dataInvitees: John Hopkins University, ACR-Siemens Research, Phlips MRI Research, LONI Laboratory of NeuroImaging – UCLA, NAMIC – National Alliance for Medical Image, Computing, Brigham & Womens Hospital, Inria Asclepios – Sophia Antipolis, Washington University, Freeware diffusion MRI software tools, presentations at the ISMRM 2012 Dif-fusion MRI Study Group Meeting
CaRSComputer assisted Radiology and Surgery
Sebastian-Münster-Saal
8:00 – 8:45 Tutorial on Medical Workstations and Model-guided MedicineMichael W. Vannier, MD, Univ. of Chicago Medical Center (USA)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD, IFCARS, Küssaberg (D)
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Co-located Conference in cooperation with CaRS: IPCaI 2013 – 5th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-assisted InterventionsGeneral Chairs: Nassir Navab, PhD (D); Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Kammermusiksaal
Program Chairs:Stéphane Cotin, PhD (F); Dean Barratt, PhD (UK); Gabor Fichtinger, PhD (CDN)
Executive Committee:Lena Maier-Hein, PhD (D); Amin Katouzian, PhD (D); Ralf Stauder, PhD (D); Razvan Ionasec, PhD (USA)
Area Chairs:Ziv Yaniv, PhD (USA); Philippe Poignet, PhD (F); Thomas Lango, PhD (N); Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (J); Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN); Stephane Nicolau, PhD (F)
Program Board:David Hawkes, PhD (UK); Tim Salcudean, PhD (CDN); Kensaku Mori, PhD (J); Russell Taylor, PhD (USA)
8:30 Opening remarks
8:45 Computer assisted interventions: future and applicationsInvited Speaker: T. Salcudean, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver (CDN)
9:45 Break
10:00 Simulation for Computer Assisted InterventionsSession Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN); Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)
Development and procedural evaluation of immersive medical simulation environ-mentsP. Wucherer, P. Stefan, S. Weidert, P. Fallavollita, N. Navab, Technical Univ. Munich (D)
Generation of synthetic 4D cardiac CT images for guidance of minimally invasive beating heart interventionsF.P. Li, M. Rajchl, J.A. White, A. Goela, T.M. Peters, The Univ. of Western Ontario, London (CDN)
11:15 Neurosurgical InterventionsSession Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN); Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)
Intra-operative identification of the subthalamic nucleus motor zone using goniometrsR. Shamir, R. Eitan, S. Sheffer, O. Marmor-Levin, D. Valsky, S. Moshel, A. Zaidel, H. Bergman, Z. Israel, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem (IL)
Model guided placement of cerebral ventricular cathetersI. Reinertsen, A. Jakola, O. Solheim, F. Lindseth, G. Unsgard, SINTEF, NTNU, Trondheim (N)
12:30 Break
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:30–17:30
13:00 Ultrasound Guided InterventionsSession Chairs: Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN); David Hawkes, PhD (UK)
Assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: initial in-vivo resultsO. Mohareri, S. Salcudean, The Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver (CDN), C. Schneider, T. Adebar, M. Yip, P. Black, C. Nguan, S. DiMaio, J. Seroger, D. Bergman, Intuitive Surgi-cal Inc. (USA)
Augmentation of paramedian 3D ultrasound images of the spineA. Rasoulian, R. Rohling, P. Abolmaesumi, The Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver (CDN)
3D segmentation of curved needles using Doppler ultrasound and vibrationT. Adebar, A. Okamura, Stanford Univ. (USA)
Mobile EM field generator for ultrasound guided navigated needle insertionsK. März, A.M. Franz, B. Stieltjes, J. Iszatt, A. Seitel, B. Radeleff, H.-P. Meinzer, L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (D)
15:00 Break
15:15 Image Guided InterventionsSession Chairs: Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA); Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (J)
First flexible robotic intra-operative nuclear imaging for image-guided surgeryJ. Gardiazabal, T. Reichl, A. Okur, T. Lasser, N. Navab, Technical Univ. Munich (D)
Robust real-time image-guided endoscopy: a new discriminative structural simi-larity measure for video to volume registrationX. Luo, H. Takabatake, H. Natori, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ. (J)
Declustering n-connected components for segmentation of iodine implants in C-arm fluoroscopy ImagesC. Amat di San Filippo, P. Fallavollita, Technical Univ. Munich (D), G. Fichtinger, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario, W. Morris, Vancouver Cancer Center, T. Salcudean, Univ. of Brit-ish Columbia (CDN), E. Dehghan, Philips Healthcare, (USA)
16:45 Panel Discussion17:30 End of Session
CaRSComputer assisted Radiology and Surgery
Room 5
13:30 – 17:30 Hands-on-Workshop onSurgical Instruments and Procedures for EngineersSponsored by Karl StorzTraining Phantoms sponsored by CLa
Chairs: Hubertus Feussner, MD (D); Sonja Gillen, MD (D) Instructors: S. Reiser, M. Kranzfelder Technical assistance: A. Fiolka, T. Baude
Interaction between surgeon and the engineer are becoming more and more important, as sur-gery is rapidly developing and technical aspects of instruments and procedures are dominating the surgical workflow. For the optimal interaction knowledge and understanding, ongoing com-munication of the procedures and workflows on both sides are important. This course offers the opportunity for engineers to acquire knowledge of basic operating procedures and handling of instruments in a hands-on training and offers an intensive discussion with experienced surgeons about risks and pitfalls. After a short theoretical introduction it is possible to perform standardized surgical procedures in a phantom in small groups. Engineers can perform their
own operation and practice with the instruments. The course focuses mainly on endoscopic and laparoscopic interventions. After the practical experiences, a communication round between the participants and surgeons shall give option to share experiences, gather ideas for new projects and needs, and offers chances for collaborative work. This course offers the chance of a close network and mutual interest of both sides.
Course plan:
13:30 Theoretical, technical aspects on surgical proceduresH. Feussner, S. Gillen, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)
14:30 Hands-on training on phantoms in small groups
16:30 Discussion round with experienced surgeons and colleagues from the interdisciplinary working group MITI: “What does the surgeon expect from the engineer and vice versa”
17:30 End of Workshop
Maximum number of participants: 12
Special registration required.
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CARS 2013 – 27th International Congress and Exhibition
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 9:00–17:30
CaRSComputer assisted Radiology and Surgery
Sebastian-Münster-Saal
Stimulation Methods - SMSession Chair: Russell J. Andrews, MD (USA)
9:00 Recent experiences and future concerns about deep brain stimulation - data from Kiel DBS series since 1999Invited Speaker: H. M. Mehdorn, Christian-Albrechts-Univ., Kiel (D)
9:15 A method to quantitatively evaluate tremor during deep brain stimulation surgeryA. Shah, E. Schkommodau, S. Hemm-Ode, Univ. of Applied Sciences and Art, Muttenz (CH), J. Coste, J.-J. Lemaire, Univ. of Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand (F)
9:30 Unlearning pathological neuronal synchrony by coordinated reset neuromodulationP.A. Tass, Research Center Juelich (D)
9:45 Position detection method for ocular movement sensor using hall effect IC arrayJ. Okamoto, Y. Muragaki, H. Iseki, Tokyo Women‘s Medical Univ., Y. Hara, T. Goto, K. Hongo, Shinshu Univ., Matsumoto (J)
10:00 Future neuromodulation / deep brain stimulation: advantages of nanoarrays for brain neurotransmitter monitoringR.J. Andrews, J. Koehne, M. Meyyappan, A. Periyakaruppan, E. Rand, D. Zhang, B. Chen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, K. Bennet, K. Lee, M. Marsh, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Z. Tanaka, Univ. of California Santa Cruz, CA (USA)
10:15 Noxious stimuli and microglia in the central nervous systemR. Ellis-Behnke, Ruprecht-Karls-Univ., Heidelberg (D)
10:30 Break
Sebastian-Münster-Saal
10:45 Personalized Medicine and Patient Modelling – PMSession Chairs: Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
10:45 Radiation Dose Management for Patient Centric CareInvited Speaker: D. Hilderbrand, Bayer HealthCare Medical Care, Berlin (D)
11:00 Ignoring ‘anecdotes’ of case reports or recognising individual risks and in-novation by predictive diagnostics, targeted prevention and personalised treatment approaches in diabetes care?O. Golubnitschaja, Rheinisch Friedrich-Wilhelms-Univ. Bonn (D)
11:15 In vivo experiment of personalized nested cannulas to reach small airwaysR. Yung, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, K. Trovato, D. Noonan, C. Kung, M. Dreyer, Philips Research, CIITS, Briarcliff Manor, NY (USA)
11:30 A decision support system for clinical radiological practiceA. Gledson, R. Mileva, Y. Crow, G. Nenadic, X. Zeng, J. Keane, S. Stivaros, Univ. of Manches-ter, J.H. Livingston, Leeds Teaching Hosp. (UK)
11:45 Towards a digital patient model for head and neck tumor treatment: information integration from distributed information systemsJ. Meier, A. Boehm, T. Neumuth, S. Bohn, Univ. of Leipzig (D)
12:00 Personalized medicine in the therapy planning unit: when and when not to opt for surgeryInvited Speaker: A. Dietz, Univ. of Leipzig (D)
12:15 Patient modeling and building modeling: What we can learn from other industriesInvited Speaker: S.C. Horii, Hosp. of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, Phliadelphia, PA (USA)
12:30 Luncheon Sponsored by Bayer HealthCare
12:30 End of Session
5th EPMa / IFCaRS Workshop on Personalized Medicine and ICTChairs: Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D) Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
Sebastian-Münster-Saal
13:30 Computational Anatomy in AsiaSession Chairs: Hiroshi Fujita, PhD (J); Yoshinobu Sato, PhD (J)
13:30 A study of 3D reconstruction and virtual surgery technique on Chinese hepatopancreatobiliary diseaseInvited Speaker: C. Fang, S. Zhong, Southern Medical Univ., Guangzhou (CHN)
13:45 Visible Korean, challenged by the computational anatomyD.S. Shin, M.S. Chung, Ajou Univ. School of Medicine, Suwon (ROK)
14:00 Computational anatomy for multi-organ segmentation and clinical decision supportY. Sato, Osaka Univ.(J)
14:15 Anatomical landmarks as knowledge primitives for clinical image understandingY. Masutani, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
14:30 Automated anatomical labeling of tubular structures in human bodyK. Mori, Nagoya Univ. (J)
14:45 Computational anatomy for autopsy imaging and liver segmentation of a cadaverA. Shimizu, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology (J)
15:00 Clinical development of computational anatomy for living and autopsy imagingS. Kido, Yamaguchi Univ., Ube (J)
15:15 Break
15:30 CAD in Asia and OceaniaSession Chair: Hiroshi Fujita, PhD (J)
15:30 Human pulmonary acinar analysis through 3D SRμCT imagesN. Niki, Univ. of Tokushima (J)
15:45 Brain and stroke atlases in stroke education, diagnosis and outcome predictionW.L. Nowinski, V. Gupta, B.C. Chua, G.Y. Qian, J. He, L.E. Poh, I. Volkau, R. Kazmierski, ASTR, Singapore (SGP)
16:00 Breast cancer risk based on texture in screening mammogramsM.J. Bottema, S. Williams and X. Li, Flinders Univ., Adelaide, SA (AUS)
16:15 Fully automated breast density estimation in digital mammograms by incor-porating population based tissue probability map into Chan-Vese level setJ.H. Kim, Seoul National Univ. (ROK)
16:30 Computer-aided diagnosis systems for elastography and automated breast ultrasoundR.-F. Chang, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei (RC)
Recent Progress on Medical Informatics in JapanSession Chair: Hiroshi Kondoh, MD (J)
16:45 Present situation of development of EPR and PACS applying cloud technologyH. Kondoh, Tottori Univ. Hosp., Yonago (J)
17:00 Present situation of the improvement of clinical workflow in teleconference using open source software K. Ito, Kyoto Prefectural Univ. of Medicine (J)
17:15 Present situation of image-retrieval technology using clinical database of lung CT imagesK. Kozuka, Panasonic Corporation, Kyoto (J)
17:30 End of Session
JICaRS – Japanese Institutes of CaRSChairmen: Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (J) Kunio Doi, PhD (USA) Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)
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CARS 2013 Opening
17:30 Welcome
Nassir Navab, PhD President CARS 2013
Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD Vice President CARS 2013
Stanley Baum, MD Chairman, Computer Assisted Radiology, 27th International Congress and Exhibition (CAR)
Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS President, 17th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery (ISCAS)
Emanuele Neri, MD President, 31st International EuroPACS Meeting (EuroPACS)
Kunio Doi, PhD Chairman, 15th International Workshop on Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD)
Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc Chairman, 19th Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Congress (CMI)
Keynotes:Joining Forces for Theranostics
Synergies between Radiology and digital PathologyHans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm (S)
How much Radiology do you need in Surgery? Richard M. Satava, MD, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA (USA)
Dynamics of medical and technical disciplines towards a multi-disciplinary approach to digital driven healthcare and researchAaron Fenster, PhD, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario (CDN)
Discussion: The message on cooperation in a nut-shellAaron Fenster, PhD, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario (CDN)Hubertus Feussner, MD, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD, IFCARS, Kuessaberg (D)Nassir Navab, PhD, Technical Univ. Munich (D)Hans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm (S)Richard M. Satava, MD, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA (USA)Michael W. Vannier, MD, Univ. of Chicago Medical Center (USA)
19:15 Reception
CaRS Computer assisted Radiology and Surgery
International Foundation for Computer assisted Radiology and Surgery – IFCaRSwww.ifcars.org
Medicine is undergoing a historic transition, moving away from a trial-and-error model of care, towards
individualized treatment strategies based on patient-specific knowledge management of disease and treatment. Not only the biomedi-cal systems sciences, mathematics, medical imaging and medical informatics but also the discipline of computer assisted radiol-ogy and surgery are enablers of this new
paradigm. They provide the methods and tools for knowledge management and specifically for a
patient-specific medicine.
Important aspects of these dramatically evolving methodologies and tools are:
1. Modelling of human organ systems, pathologies and clinical processes from scientific based evidence, medical guidelines and data mining.2. Analysis and adaption of models from data and information gathered from specific patients to generate knowledge models of patient-specific situations and appropriate treatment processes.3. Improved accuracy of diagnosis and optimal therapy through simulation as well as knowledge and decision management.4. Higher quality of therapy by means of real time integration of information in patient-specific models and therapeutic processes.5. Validation processes of clinical decisions on patient-specific and population levels as well as appropriate representations in repositories.
Patients, physicians and the health care systems are the beneficiaries of this development through improved quality of health care at a socially ac-ceptable cost. IFCARS with its associated CARS congress and journals are key actors in this transitional process.
The Foundation aims at supporting all measures promoting this develop-ment, in particular, the creation and communication of information in the field of computer assisted medicine and the study of its medical, social and ethical effects on our society.
The purpose of the Foundation is particularly realised by• Eventsofallkinds,e.g.congresses,seminars,thinktankfocus discussions, training and further education as well as the preparation of appropriate publications. • Supportofinterdisciplinaryandinternationalactivitiesrelatingtothe research and development of innovative public health concepts, particularly through system development and subsequent implementation and evaluation. • Promotionofnationalandinternationalcooperationinscienceand medicine, particularly in research, development and educational activities.
Key parts of the CARS congress which address advanced methods and tools for a patient specific medicine have been initiated by IFCARS. Their inclusion in the International Journal of CARS is also promoted by IFCARS. In order to ascertain a scientific-based foundation for a modern medicine and specifically for computer assisted radiology and surgery, IFCARS is actively pursuing research and developing projects with other institutions with similar aims.
In order to accelerate the transfer of research results of CARS into clinical practice, IFCARS is also taking a leading role as an enabler of ICT sup-ported clinical trials and studies.
Finally, to increase awareness and the application of these new possibilities of a computer assisted medicine in a socially responsible way, IFCARS will establish a membership and award system to promote this historic transition of medicine.
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CARS 2013 – 27th International Congress and Exhibition
Thursday, June 27, 2013 8:00–12:15
17th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)
31st International EuroPaCS MeetingPresident: Emanuele Neri, MD (I)
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8:00 Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery – CMFSession Chairs: Uldis Bite, MD (USA); Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (D)
8:00 Computer-assisted mandibular reconstruction with CAD/CAM-fabricated patient-specific reconstruction plates: a cadaver feasibility studyF. Wilde, A. Schramm, Military Hosp. of Ulm, C.-P. Cornelius, Ludwig Maximilians Univ. Hosp., Munich (D)
8:15 Prediction of cranial shape from 3D facial photogrammetry: initial experienceN. Saber, M.A. Cachia, C. Forrest, J. Drake, The Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario (CDN)
8:30 A haptics-assisted Cranio-Maxillofacial surgery planning system for restoring skeletal anatomy in complex trauma casesP. Olsson, F. Nysjö, J.-M. Hirsch, I. Carlbom, Upsala Univ. (S)
8:45 3D reconstruction of the orbita from 3T MRI as an alternative to CTB. Schmutz, M. Schuetz, Queensland Univ. of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, B. Rahmel, Z. McNamara, A. Coulthard, A. Lynham, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hosp. (AUS)
9:00 FPCAD: 3D computer-aided system for facial prosthetics using VTKH. Lu, Y. Liu, S. Bai, G. Zhang, Q. Liao, Fourth Military Medical Univ., Xian (CHN)
9:15 Combined virtual orthognatic surgery with endoscope-assisted condylec-tomy for severe asymmetric deformities with growth potential of condyle or condylar osteochondromX. Wang, H. Sun, H. Yu, S.G. Shen, Shanghai Ninth People‘s Hosp. (CHN)
9:30 Toward a sub-millimetric triaxial force sensing instrument with integrated fiber Bragg grating for vitreoretinal surgeryR.H. Taylor, X. He, J. Handa, P. Gehlbach, I. Iordachita, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA)
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10:00 Computer Assisted Neurosurgery – CANSSession Chairs: D. Bucholz, MD, FACS (USA); Jürgen Meixensberger, MD (D))
10:00 Improving the safety of image-based keyhole neurosurgery by automatic trajectory planning: an experimental studyL. Joskowicz, M. Trope, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, R.R. Shamir, Y. Shoshan, Hadassah Univ. Hosp., Jerusalem (IL), Z. Medress, Stanford Univ., School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA (USA)
10:15 Combined laser doppler and reflectance spectroscopy measurements during brain surgeryP. Rejmstad, O. Aneman, P. Zsigmond, J. Hillman, K. Wardell, Linköping Univ. (S)
10:30 Patient specific implants VS autogenous bone grafts for patients with large calvarian defectsM. Bloebaum, P. Kessler, F. Kessels, M. Ter Laak, B. Lethaus, Maastricht Univ. Medical Center (NL)
10:45 Robust surface brain tissue deformation tracking in open craniotomiesL. Joskowicz, R. Vivanti, O. Sadowsky, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, M. Shoham, Technion - Israel Inst. of Technology, Haifa (IL)
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8:00 IntroductionE. Neri, Univ. of Pisa (I)
8:05 Medical Imaging Informatics Simulators - A TutorialK. Huang, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
8:45 PACS-CAD Integration – PACS-CADSession Chair: Wojciech Glinkowski, MD, PhD (PL)
8:45 How to use the CAD in the clinical workflowInvited Speaker: D. Regge, Inst. for Cancer Research and Treatment - IRCC, Candiolo (I)
9:00 Integrating CAD modules in a PACS environment using a wide computing infrastructureJ.J. Suárez Cuenca, M. Souto, J.M. Carreira, P. Tahoces, Univ. of Santiago de Compostela, J. Quiles, J. Comesana, R. Lopez, SERGAS, Santiago de Compostela (E)
9:15 Enhancing clinical use of CAD systems in PACS with automation and open-source toolsR.M. Summers, J. Huang, A. Ling, J. Yao, National Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD (USA)
9:30 An unexamined assumption is not worth assuming: imaging data quality exposed in data migrationF.M. Behlen, R. Costea-Barlutiu, D. Sluis, LAITEK Inc., Homewood, IL (USA)
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10:00 Content Based Retrieval from DICOM Images – CBRSession Chair: Bernard Gibaud, PhD (F)
10:00 Making full use of PACS contentInvited Speaker: D. Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)
10:15 Development of image-retrieval technology using radiological knowledge extracted from a clinical database of lung CT imagesK. Kozuka, K. Takata, K. Kondo, M. Kiyono, Panasonic Corporation, Kyoto, M. Tanaka, T. Sakai, H. Kimura, Univ. of Fukui (J)
10:30 Designing user interfaces to enhance human interpretation of medical CBIR: application to PET-CT imagesA. Kumar, J. Kim, L. Bi, M. Fulham, D. Feng, Univ. of Sydney, NSW (AUS)
10:45 Dicoogle statistics: analyzing efficiency and service quality of digital imaging laboratoriesL.A. Bastiao Silva, M. Santos, C. Costa, J. Oliveira, Univ. of Aveiro (P)
11:00 Image Distribution and Cloud Computing – IDCCSession Chairs: Josep Fernández-Bayó, PhD (E); Wiro J. Niessen, PhD (NL)
11:00 Making full use of cloud computing: from workstations to tabletsInvited Speaker: O. Ratib, Univ. of Geneva (CH)
11:15 RadTransceiver: an institutional DICOM data distribution systemK.Y.E. Aryanto, A. Broekema, M. Oudkerk, P.M.A. van Ooijen, Univ. Medical Center Groningen (NL)
11:30 Medical images annotation and retrieval S. Mahmoudi, M. Benjelloun, Univ. of Mons (B)
11:45 A zero footprint application for mobile devices in radiologyU. Engelmann, J. Poxleitner, H. Muench, C. Bohn, A. Schroeter, CHILI GmbH, Dossenheim (D)
12:00 Development of Hybrid Medical Record sharing system, EPR and PACS of each hospital on cloud technology plus XDS and XDS-I on cloud technologyH. Kondoh, K. Teramoto, Tottori Univ. Hosp., Yonago, T. Kawai, M. Mochida, M. Nishimura, SECOM Sanin, Matsue (J)
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11:00 Introduction to Workflow ModellingP. Jannin, Univ. of Rennes (F)
11:15 Real-time demonstration of Workflow in the ORHubertus Feussner, MD (D); Nassir Navab, PhD (D); Armin Schneider, PhD (D)
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Thursday, June 27, 2013 8:30–13:00
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19th Computed Maxillofacial Imaging CongressChairman: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)
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8:00 Special Session on Thoracic CAD - TCADSession Chairs: Ulrich Bick, MD (D); Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
8:00 Computer-aided detection applied to chest x-rays and thoracic CT: feasibility, accuracy and diagnostic roleInvited Speaker: A. Malich, Südharz-Hosp. Nordhausen (D)
8:30 A publicly available database of thoracic CT scans for computer-aided diagnosis research: the lung image database consortiumInvited Speakers: S.G. Armato III, The Univ. of Chicago, M. McNitt-Gray, The David Geffen School, Los Angeles, CA, C. Meyer, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, A. Reeves, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, L. Clarke, National Cancer Inst., Bethesda, MD (USA)
9:30 Special Session on Thoracic and Breast CAD – TBCADSession Chairs: Ulrich Bick, MD (D); Samuel Armato III, PhD (USA)
9:30 Probability map of radiologists‘ detection failures of lung nodules and its ap-plication for adaptive presentation of lesion candidates for each radiologistY. Nomura, Y. Masutani, S. Miki, S. Hanaoka, M. Nemoto, T. Yoshikawa, N. Hayashi, K. Ohtomo, The Univ. of Tokyo Hosp. (J)
9:45 Lung cancer and tuberculosis nodule detection using wavelet packet frame based segmentation and region growingH. Qureshi, I. Nizami, Z. Iqbal, N. Din, National Univ. of Science and Technology, Islamabad (PAK)
10:00 A data-driven clinical predictive rule (CPR) for pulmonary embolismM. Rucco, E. Merelli, Univ. of Camerino, L. Falsetti, A. Salvi, C. Nitti, Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona (I)
10:15 Approach for improving the automated detection of architectural distortion using the adaptive Gabor filterR. Yoshikawa, A. Teramoto, T. Matsubara, Nagoya Bunri Univ., Inazawa, H. Fujita, Gifu Univ. (J)
10:30 Computer-aided tumor detection for automated breast ultrasoundR.-F. Chang, Y.-W. Shen, C.-S. Huang, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei, T.-C. Shih, China Medical Univ., Taichung (RC), W.K. Moon, M.S. Bae, Seoul National Univ. Hosp. (ROK), J.-H. Chen, Univ. of California, CA (USA)
10:45 Hybrid method for the detection of pulmonary nodules using positron emission tomography / computed tomography: A preliminary studyA. Teramoto, Fujita Health Univ., Toyoake, H. Fujita, Gifu Univ., K. Takahashi, O. Yama-muro, T. Tamaki, East Nagoya Imaging Diagnosis Center, M. Nishio, T. Kobayashi, Nagoya Radiological Diagnosis Center (J)
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8:30 3D Imaging in Dental Research and Practice - 3DIDSession Chairs: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA); Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)
8:30 Automatically building three dimensional visualization and pattern recogni-tion of root canal by using micro computed tomography imagesC.Y. Hsu, W.-K. Deng, ChaoYang Univ. of Technology, Taichung, Y.-K. Wong, G. Chen, Taichung Veterans General Hosp., J.-W. Hsu, National Tainan Inst. of Nursing (RC)
8:45 Automated detection of root canals from CBCT imagesP. Faluhelyi, B. Benyo, L. Szilagyi, C. Dobo-Nagy, Semmelweis Univ., Budapest (H)
9:00 Enabled by CBCT: 3D modelling and finite element simulation of the human periodontal ligament in vivoC. Kober, Hamburg Univ. of Applied Sciences, A. Hohmann, M. Geiger, F.-M. Sander, C. Sander, F.G. Sander, Univ. of Ulm, T. Radtke, Univ. of Applied Sciences Osnabrück (D), P. Young, Simpleware Ltd., Exeter (UK)
9:15 New technique: rapid prototyping model for making immediate fixed prosthesis in flapless surgeryG. Di Giacomo, J.V. Silva, A. Silva, S. Ajzen, Federal Univ. of Sao Paulo (BR)
9:30 3D image processing for the characterisation of glass ionomer cement porosity from micro CT imagesP. Rösch, Augsburg Univ. of Applied Sciences, R. Zweifler, K.-H. Kunzelmann, Ludwigs-Maximilians Univ., Munich (D)
10:15 Tutorial on CMIChairs: Cornelia Kober, PhD (D); Zafrulla Khan, DDS, MS (USA)
10:15 Tutorial on CMI: Back to the Future with CMIA.G. Farman, The Univ. of Louisville Health Sciences Center (USA); S.D. Bianchi, Univ. of Torino (I)
11:15 Influences on and from CMI - INSession Chairs: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD, MSc (J); Silvio Diego Bianchi, MD (I)
11:15 CMI in head and neck oncologyInvited Speaker: Z. Khan, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, Louisville, KY (USA)
11:45 Monte Carlo based dose calculation in maxillofacial imagingJ.M. Voigt, R. Schmidt, M. Fiebich, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Giessen, C. Güldner, I. Diogo, J.A. Werner, Univ. Hosp. Giessen and Marburg (D)
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Computer-aided diagnosisChairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Co-Chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
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11:15–12:45 Special Session on Medical 3D VisualizationSponsored by Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz InstituteSession Chairs: Michael Witte (D); Ulrich Leiner (D)
While physicians have largely ignored 3D visualization technology, it appears that this technology is receiving renewed attention according to a study of the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute HHI and Klinikum rechts der Isar, a uni-versity hospital in Munich. The study on improved 3D-glasses and screens demonstrated that 3D has also become an option for surgeons.
3D visualization in the laparoscopic field – how surgeons can benefit and what it means for the preoperative planningKeynote Speaker: H. Feussner, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)
3D visualization as a new standard? – Details of the evaluation studyU. Leiner, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst., Berlin (D)
Evaluation of 3D in surgery – new methodological experiencesD. Wilhelm, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)
The bad and the good 3D – stereo as an issue of qualityJ. Rurainsky, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst., Berlin (D)
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12:15–13:00 Luncheon Seminar onAdvanced Imaging for Improved Decision SupportSponsored by FujiFilmChairs: Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK); Davide Caramella, MD (I)
12:15 Improved surgical outcomes using state of the art 3D image planning softwareD. Caramella, G. Lo Presti, V. Ferrari, Univ. of Pisa (I)
12:30 Improved outcomes in acute stroke treatment using state of the art image sharing on smart phones and tablet devicesJ. Satomi, Univ. of Tokushima (J)
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Thursday, June 27, 2013 14:00–18:00
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14:00 Computer Assisted ENT Surgery – ENTSession Chair: Gero Strauss, MD, PhD (D)
14:00 Clinical implementation of minimally-invasive, image-guided cochlear implantation surgeryR. Balachandran, J.H. Noble, G. Blachon, J.E. Mitchell, F.A. Reda, B.M. Dawant, J.M. Fitzpatrick, R.F. Labadie, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center, Nashville, TN (USA)
14:15 Instrument navigation in endonasal sinus surgery: is there an operation using solely instrument navigation?I. Gollnick, IRDC - International Reference and Development Centre, G. Strauss, Innovation Centre Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), Leipzig, T. Lüth, Technical Univ. Munich (D)
14:30 Pre-operative identification of force-density based pose estimation accuracyL. Brogna, T. Williamson, B. Bell, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)
14:45 Surgical planning tool for robotically assisted cochlear implantationN. Gerber, B. Bell, Univ. of Bern, C. Weisstanner, M.-D. Caversaccio, S. Weber, Univ. Hosp. of Bern (CH)
15:00 Feasibility of detection of the facial nerve using EMG and during robotic direct cochlear accessJ. Anso, B. Bell, N. Gerber, T. Williamson, K. Gavaghan, D. Caversacio, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)
15:15 Newly developed endoscopic surgical navigator demonstrating the position of the center in an endoscopic viewS. Yamamoto, H. Mineta, Hamamatsu Univ. School of Medicine (J)
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15:45 Laparoscopic Surgery – LaparSession Chair: Makoto Hashizume, MD (J)
15:45 Minimally invasive surgery assisted by computer scienceInvited Speaker: J. Marescaux, Hosp. Civil, Strasbourg (F), M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)
16:00 Semi-automated augmented reality for laparoscopic surgery: first in-vivo evaluationS. Nicolau, M. Diana, V. Agnus, L. Soler, J. Marescaux, IRCAD, Strasbourg (F)
16:15 Simultaneous localization and soft-tissue shape recovery with a time of flight endoscope for computer-assisted surgeryC. Kolb, A. Groch, A. Seitel, T. Kilgus, R. Bendl, H.-P. Meinzer, L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, S. Haase, J. Hornegger, Friedrich-Alexander Univ., Erlangen (D)
16:30 New evidence from information in hand motions of laparoscopic surgery – a mathematical analysis on experts and novicesM. Uemura, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., M. Tomikawa, R. Kumashiro, R. Souzaki, S. Ieiri, K. Ohuchida, Kyushu Univ. Hosp., Fukuoka, T. Miao, TAOS Inst., Tokyo (J)
16:45 Design of a novel single incision laparoscopic surgery robot with increased tissue handling forceD. Ji, B. Cheon, J. Hong, Daegu Gyeongbuk Inst. of Science and Technology (ROK), E. Gezgin , Izmir Katip Celebi Univ., Izmir (TR), H. Makoto, T. Morimasa, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)
17:00 Cardiovascular Surgery - CVSSession Chair: Volkmar Falk, MD, PhD (CH)
17:00 Stereoscopic fluorescence camera system for simultaneous measurement of wall motion and blood perfusion of a beating heartT. Ando, H. Kim, E. Kobayashi, H. Liao, H. Tsukihara, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo, N. Motomura, S. Kyo, M. Ono, Univ. of Tokyo Hosp. (J)
17:15 Intraoperative 3D navigation improves the endovascular repair of complex aortic pathologiesP. Hettrich, W. Staiger, J. Gahlen, Klinikum Ludwigsburg (D)
17:30 3D heart surface motion measurement system using template matching method for myocardial cell sheet implantationT. Takahashi, D. Hagihara, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ., I. Sato, Future Univ. Hakodate (J)
17:45 Dynamic overlay of an intra-operative aortic root model onto X-ray fluoros-copy sequencesM.E. Karar, Univ. of Menofia, Menouf (ET), O. Burgert, Reutlingen Univ. (D)
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14:00 PACS Workflow – WFSession Chairs: Frits H. Barneveld Binkhuysen, MD, PhD (NL); Mansoor Fatehi, MD (IR)
14:00 In memory of three pioneers - Ledley (biomedical imaging), Greenfield (medical physics) and Kangarloo (PACS and informatics)Invited Speaker: H.K. Huang, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
14:15 Definition of prototypical tasks in radiology review as a prelude to PACS usability assessmentW. Jorritsma, P. Ten Bhömer, P. Van Ooijen, Univ. Medical Center Groningen, F. Cnossen, Univ. of Groningen (NL)
14:30 PACS-independent and IHE-like approach method for the analysis of PACS usage in a healthcare enterpriseV. Procida, Univ. of Trieste, M. Beltrame, F. Cavalli, C. Spagno, Univ. Hosp. of Trieste (I)
14:45 Work-list management in medical devicesM. Mangione, G. Marras, F. Conforti, A. Giorgetti, P. Marcheschi, Tuscany G.Monasterio Foundation, Pisa (I)
15:00 Improvement of clinical workflow of thoracic surgeons in distant hospitals by interactive teleconference using open source softwareK. Ito, Yamashiro Public Hosp., Kizugawa, J. Shimada, D. Kato, M. Shimomura, M. Nishimura, M. Yanada, H. Tsunezuka, S. Okada, S. Ishihara, Kyoto Prefectural Univ. of Medicine (J)
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15:30 EuroPACS/IFCARS/MIR Joint Session on Image Pro-cessing Workflow and Management in the Clinical PracticeSession Chairs: Emanuele Neri, MD (I); Peter Mildenberger, MD (D)
15:30 Image Processing: from benchtop to clinicD. Regge, Inst. for Cancer Research and Treatment - IRCC, Candiolo (I)
15:45 What information does the clinician really need?W. Glinkowski, Medical Univ. of Warsaw (PL)
16:00 The team: the radiologist, the radiographer, the computer scientist, others?M. Fatehi, Iranian Society of Radiology, Tehran (IR)
16:15 Costs and reimbursement of image processing, were do we stand?G. Turchetti, Sant‘Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pontedera (I)
16:30 Bridging the Radiology/Surgery gapR. Schilling, EchoPixel, Inc., Los Altos Hills, CA (USA)
16:45 Panel Discussion on the roles: the radiologist, the surgeon, the computer scientist, the economistChairs: Emanuele Neri, MD (I); Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
Panelists: M. Fatehi, Iranian Society of Radiology, Tehran (IR), W. Glinkowski, Medical Univ. of Warsaw (PL), P. Mildenberger, Univ. Hosp. Mainz (D), D. Regge, Inst. for Cancer Research and Treatment - IRCC, Candiolo (I), R. Schilling, EchoPixel, Inc., Los Altos Hills, CA (USA), G. Turchetti, Sant‘Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pontedera (I), H. Yoshida, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA)
17:15 EuroPACS General Assembly
17th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)
31st International EuroPaCS MeetingPresident: Emanuele Neri, MD (I)
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14:00 Special Session on Colon and Stroke CAD – CSCADSession Chairs: Samuel Armato III, PhD (USA); Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
14:00 Recent progress in CAD for CT colonographyInvited Speaker: H. Yoshida, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA)
14:30 Stroke CAD systems: from research to a startupInvited Speaker: W. Nowinski, Biomedical Imaging Lab (BIL), Singapore (SGP)
15:00 Towards embedded detection of polyps in video colonoscopy and WCE images for early diagnosis of colorectal cancerA. Histace, J. Silva, O. Romain, ENSEA Univ. of Cergy Pontoise, X. Dray, P. Marteau, Paris 7 Univ., B. Granado, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (F)
15:15 Artificial neural network - computer aided detection during virtual colonoscopyJ. Filippova, E. Khomutova, Y. Ignatiev, Omsk State Medical Academy (RUS), D. Parmeggiani, Second Univ. of Naples (I)
15:30 Special Interactive Session on Thoracic CADSession Chairs: Ulrich Bick, MD (D); Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
Real-time demonstration of CAD in the detection of lung nodules by a radiologist without and with use of a commercially available CAD system for chest radiographsPresenters: A. Malich, Suedharz-Hosp. Nordhausen (D), S. Worrell, Riverain Technolo-gies, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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17:00 Panel Discussion Session on clinical needs, clinical evaluation, technical evaluation and technical requirements for development of practical CAD systemsChairs: Ulrich Bick, MD (D); Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
Panelists: S. Armato III, Univ. of Chicago (USA), S. Worrell, Riverain Technologies, Cleve-land, OH (USA), A. Malich, Suedharz-Hosp. Nordhausen (D), R.-F. Chang, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei (RC), Z. Huo, Carestream, Rochester, NY (USA), C. Muramatsu, Gifu Univ. (J)
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15:00 Computed Tomography – CTSession Chairs: Martin J. Lipton, MD (USA); Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK)
15:00 Low dose CT improves diagnostic performance of planar bone scintigraphy. What is SPECT-CT necessary for?M. Caglar, M. Unlu, E. Karabulut, Hacettepe Univ., Ankara (TR)
15:15 Local noise estimation in low-dose CT imagesJ. Padgett, A. Binacardi, A. Reeves, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, D. Yankelevitz, C. Henschke, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY (USA)
15:30 Soft tissue visibility and dose reduction in mobile C-arm cone-beam CT using advanced 3D image reconstructionJ.H. Siewerdsen, A. Wang, Y. Otake, J.W. Stayman, A. Uneri, A.J. Khanna, Z. Gokaslan, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA), G. Kleinszig, S. Vogt, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen (D)
15:45 Is there any correlation between the drug resistance and structural features of radiological images of lung tuberculosis patients?V. Kovalev, V. Liauchuk, I. Safonau, A. Astrauko, United Inst. of Informatics, Biomedical Image Analysis, A. Skrahina, A. Tarasau, Scientific and Practical Center for Pulmonology and Tuberculosis, Minsk (BY)
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16:30 Magnetic Resonance – MRSession Chair: Stephen Riederer, PhD (USA)
16:30 Novel MR contrasts based on quantitative parameter correlation atlasesM.-S. Lafontaine, H. Neeb, Univ. of Applied Sciences Coblence, Remagen (D)
16:45 Compressed sensing in MR imagingJ. Alirezaie, A. Tolouee, Ryerson Univ., Toronto, Ontario, P. Babyn, Univ. of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (CDN)
17:00 Usefulness of automated volume analysis of Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Breast (DCEB) MRI in evaluation of response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (NAC)N. Uchiyama, T. Kinoshita, T. Hojo, S. Asaga, J. Suzuki, National Cancer Center, Tokyo, K. Otsuka, N. Yamamoto, Siemens Japan K.K., Tokyo (J)
17:15 Wireless cardiotocography during real-time magnetic resonance imagingF. Guettler, A. Heinrich, O. Fiebig, U. Teichgraeber, Univ. Hosp. Jena, M. De Bucourt, B. Hamm, Charité – Univ. Medicine Berlin (D)
17:30 A user-computer interaction protocol for failure-free spine image annotationsI. Ben Ayed, S.-P. Hojjat, General Electric, Healthcare, London, Ontario, R. Joshi, G. Garvin, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, K. Punithakumar, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton (CDN)
17:45 Kalman filter for real-time scan plane control using a passive markerM. Neumann, L. Cuvillon, E. Breton, M. de Mathelin, Strasbourg Univ. (F)
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13:30 Influences on and from CMI - INSession Chairs: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD, MSc (J); Silvio Diego Bianchi, MD (I)
13:30 Cone beam CT image processing for metal-induced streak artifact reduction by iterative reconstructionY. Hayakawa, J. Dong, X. Zhang, D. Miyanaka, K. Anwar, Kitami Inst. of Technology, Hokkaido (J)
13:45 Facilities of dentomaxillofacial imaging among swiss dentists J.T. Lambrecht, D. Dagassan-Berndt, J. Häussler, Univ. of Basel (CH)
14:00 Procedure codes for computed maxillofacial imaging: CDT 2013 and beyondA.G. Farman, The Univ. of Louisville Health Sciences Center, Louisville, KY, L. Wolfgang, State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY (USA)
14:15 Dosimetry of NewTom VGi maxillo-facial CBCT scanner: comparison of effective dose evaluated with TLDs and from DAPR. Molteni, L. Trevisiol, D. Cavalli, A. D’Agostino, D. Ferrari, P.F. Nocini, R. Pozzi Mucelli, Caprino Veronese (I)
14:30 Anatomic-pathologic correlations in CMIInvited Speaker: C. Angelopoulos, Columbia Univ., New York, NY (USA)
14:45 Break
Computer assisted Radiology27th International Congress and ExhibitionChairmen: Stanley Baum, MD (USA)Co-Chair: Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
19th Computed Maxillofacial Imaging CongressChairman: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)
15th International Workshop on Computer-aided diagnosisChairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Co-Chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
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CARS 2013 – 27th International Congress and Exhibition
Friday, June 28, 2013 8:00–13:15
14th IFCaRS / SPIE / EuroPaCS / ISCaS Joint Workshop on Surgical PaCS and the digital Operating RoomChairmen: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
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9:00 Intraoperative Imaging – IOSession Chairs: Andreas Melzer, MD, DDS (UK); Hiroshi Iseki, MD, PhD (J)
9:00 Advances in intraoperative imagingInvited Speaker: A. Melzer, Univ. Dundee and St. Andrews (UK)
9:15 C-arm angle measurement with accelerometer for brachytherapy - an accuracy studyG. Fichtinger, A. Lasso, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN), T. Wolff, M. Eblenkamp, E. Wintermantel, Technical Univ. Munich (D)
9:30 Development of MRI-compatible devices for real-time MR-guided orthopaedic surgeryF. Guettler, A. Heinrich, U. Teichgraeber, Univ. Hosp. Jena, C. Seebauer, J. Rump, M. De Bucourt, Charité – Univ. Medicine, Berlin, K. Winterwerber, MGB Endoskopische Geräte GmbH, Berlin (D)
9:45 Verification of surgical product and detection of retained foreign bodies using 3D-2D registration in intraoperative mobile radiographsY. Otake, A. Wang, W. Stayman, J. Khanna, J.-P. Wolinsky, Z. Gokaslan, J. Siewerdsen, The Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA), G. Kleinszig, S. Vogt, Siemens Healthcare (D)
10:00 Intraoperative assessment of tumor margin during CT-guided ablationL. Zhang, J. Lopez, Broomfield, CO, G. Narayanan, Univ. of Miami, FL (USA)
10:15 Break
10.30 Systems Design and Applications – SDASession Chairs: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH); Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
10:30 Intelligent infrastructure in the ORO.M. Ratib, Univ. Hosp. of Geneva (CH), C. Amato, Cannon Design, Healthcare, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
10:45 A workflow-driven surgical information source managementM. Rockstroh, S. Franke, T. Neumuth, Innovation Centre Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), Leipzig (D)
11:00 Architecture of an integrated Image-Assisted Surgery System (IAS)H.K. Huang, J. Documet, B. Wu, J. Chiu , Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
11:15 Interface concept for the integration of a robot into an image-guided therapy systemS. Tauscher, T. Ortmaier, Leibniz Univ. Hannover, T. Neff, KUKA Laboratories GmbH, Augsburg (D)
11:30 Experiences with an IP based system for the digital operating roomM. Sweertvaegher, E. Bellon, K. Schoonjans, T. Noppe, B. Van den Bosch, Univ. Hosp. Leuven, T.P. Koninckx, eSATURNUS, Heverlee (B)
11:45 With advanced modelling methods, tools and knowledge management towards an intelligent infrastructure of an ORL. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA), H.U. Lemke, IFCARS, Küssaberg (D)
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17th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)
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8:00 Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery – CAOSSession Chairs: Chiaki Hamanishi, MD (J); Randy E. Ellis, PhD (CDN)
8:00 Depth guidance for linear surgical tool insertion using fluoroscopic-based laser guidance systemT. Doke, J.T. Liang, and Technology Y. Nakajima, The Univ. of Tokyo, S. Onogi, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture (J)
8:15 Automatic localization of vertebral levels in C-arm fluoroscopy: evaluation of the LevelCheck algorithm in a preclinical cadaver study with realistic tissue deformationY. Otake, A. Wang, W. Stayman, J. Khanna, M. Groves, Z. Gokaslan, J. Siewerdsen, The Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA), G. Kleinszig, S. Vogt, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen (D)
8:30 Utilization of a combined navigation and O-armH. Balling, R. Jilavu, V.A. Rusu, T. Blattert, Orthopaedic Clinic Schwarzach (D)
8:45 The influence of osteophytes in hip resurfacing procedures using patient-specific instrument guidesJ.F. Rudan, S. Balaketheeswaran, R. Ellis, M. Kunz, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
9:00 Computer assisted total hip arthroplasty - femur first and cumulated antetor-sion of the stem/anteversion of the cupW. Hauck, Nardini Klinikum St.- Johannis, Landstuhl (D)
9:15 A novel embalming technique preserves cadaveric wrist biomechanicsR.E. Ellis, A.W. Dickinson, C.B. Casier, J. Clarke, B.J. Rasquinha, R. Easteal, R.W. Sellens, D.R. Pichora, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
9:30 Modelling of Hounsfield unit based anisotropic bone substitutes for selective laser melting manufacturing processesR. Schumacher, F. Coigny, E. Schkommodau, Univ. of Applied Sciences and Art, Muttenz (CH)
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10:00 Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation - SRISession Chairs: Heinz Wörn, PhD (D), Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (J)
10:00 Master manipulator with high usability designed for microsurgical robotic systemY. Kamei, K. Harada, S. Tanaka, Y. Kurose, Y.M. Baek, N. Sugita, M. Mitsuishi, The Univ. of Tokyo, S. Sora, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Hosp., A. Morita, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo (J)
10:15 Accurate control of a lightweight robotic arm, towards surgical robotics applicationsV. Castelli, M. Niccolini, C. Diversi, B. Kang, B. Mazzolai, E. Sinibaldi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Pontedera (I)
10:30 Robot-assisting holding system for microneurosurgeryT. Goto, Y. Hara, Shinshu Univ. School of Medicine, Matsumoto, J. Okamoto, H. Iseki, Tokyo Women‘s Medical Univ. (J)
10:45 Innovative flexible surgical instruments to perform minimal-traumatic intracranial surgeryP. Hoppen, V. Schulze, J. Mintenbeck, J. Raczkowsky, H. Woern, Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology (KIT) (D)
11:00 Robotic positioning system for high-intensity focused ultrasound therapeutic deviceS. Nakamaru, Y. Fukui, A. Homma, Tokyo Denki Univ., Saitama, T. Suzuki, J. Okamoto, N. Abe, K. Yoshimitsu, H. Iseki, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women‘s Medical Univ., H. Nakamoto, Hitachi Medical Corporation, Chiba (J)
Session Chairs: Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (J), Jocelyne Troccaz, PhD (F)
11:15 Robotized surface registration method using laser scanner for image-guided robotic surgeryS.H. Shin, H.W. Kim, J.S. Jang, Y.S. Kim, Hanyang Univ., Seoul (ROK)
11:30 Multiple optical system for matching coordinate system of neurosurgical robotY.S. Chae, S.H. Lee, M.Y. Kim, Kyungpook National Univ., Daegu (ROK)
11:45 The OP: sense surgical robotics platform - first case studies and current researchP. Nicolai, T. Brennecke, M. Kunze, L. Schreiter, T. Beyl, Y. Zhang, J. Mintenbeck, J. Raczkowsky, H. Woern, Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology (D)
12:00 Distortion-immune electromagnetic tracking system: a new approach using quadratic excitationM. Li, T. Bien, Z. Salah, G. Rose, Otto-von-Guericke-Univ., Magdeburg (D)
12:15 A robotic test bench for measuring cytokine response during fracture reductionR. Westphal, F.M. Wahl, Technical Univ. Braunschweig, P. Haas, C. Neunaber, C. Krettek, Hannover Medical School (D)
12:30 Break
12:30 ISCAS General Assembly
12:15 Luncheon Symposium on The Digital Operating Room: Imaging, Models and StandardsSponsored by Vital ImagesChairs: Kirby G. Vosburgh, PhD (USA); Marcel Nienhuis (USA)
12:15 Imaging in the digital operating room: progress and opportunitiesK.G. Vosburgh, Brigham and Women‘s Hosp., Boston, MA (USA)
12:30 Advanced Visualization for Pre-Operative Colorectal Surgery PlanningN. Day, Wirral Univ. Teaching Hospital (UK)
12:45 OR.NET: status and aimsB. Bergh, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg (D)
13:00 IHE in SurgeryP. Liebmann, Innovation Centre Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), Leipzig (D)
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Friday, June 28, 2013 8:30–12:15
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8:30 3D Imaging in Maxillofacial Research and Practice - 3DIMSession Chairs: J. Thomas Lambrecht, MD, DMD, PhD (CH); Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (D)
8:30 Evaluation of the accuracy of three dimensional printed mandibular models generated from cone beam computed tomography dataN. Issa, N. Salah, H. Omar, Cairo Univ., Cairo (ET)
8:45 Validation of a surface to image registration method for orthognatic surgeryP. Van Leemput, W. Mollemans, F. Schutyser, Nobel Biocare - Medicim N.V., Mechelen, D. Vandermeulen, K.U.Leuven, G. Swennen, General Hosp. St-Jan Bruges (B)
9:00 Facilities of measurement of orbital volume using cone beam computed tomography A. Dobai, T. Vizkelety, O. Lukats, E. Maka, A. Szücs, L. Pataky, J. Barabás, Semmelweis Univ., Z. Markella, Óbuda Univ., Budapest, M. Kiss, Dunaujvaros College (H), P. Bujtár, Univ. Hosp. of Leicester (UK)
9:15 Role of the temporomandibular joint for macroscopic biomechanics of the human mandible - a finite element studyC. Kober, Hamburg Univ. of Applied Sciences, R. Sader, Univ. of Frankfurt (D), B.-I. Berg, Univ. Hosp. Basel, Y. Hayakawa, Kitami Inst. of Technology (J), A. Gurin, V. Komlev, BioNova LLS, Moscow (RUS), C. Hellmich, Technical Univ. Vienna (A)
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10:00 Image Guided Surgery and Computed Maxillofacial Imaging - IGCMSession Chairs: Kaan Orhan, PhD, DDS (TR); Stefan Hassfeld, MD, MDS (D)
10:00 Chewing cycle counter and eye blink counter as the advanced application of face recognition techniqueY. Hayakawa, D. Miyanaka, Y. Goto, Y. Chiba, X. Zhang, J. Dong, Kitami Inst. of Technology, Hokkaido (J)
10:15 Concepts and controversies in maxillofacial imaging dosage and safetyInvited Speaker: R. Molteni, Caprino Veronese (I)
10:45 Advanced imaging in maxillofacial image guided surgeryInvited Speaker: G. Eggers, Weinheim Head Center (D)
11:15 Round Table on Emerging Trends and Issues in Computed Maxillofacial Imaging AccountabilityGeorg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (D); Roberto Molteni, Verona (I)
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13:30 CMI Poster PresentationsSession Chairs: Silvio Diego Bianchi, MD (I); Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD, MSc (J)
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8:30 CAR/CAD Joint Session on Image SegmentationSession Chairs: Samuel Armato III, PhD (USA); Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
8:30 CAD applications in diverging diagnostic imaging fieldInvited Speaker: H. Fujita, Gifu Univ. (J)
8:45 Automatic liver detection and segmentation from 3D CT images: a hybrid method using statistical pose model and probabilistic atlasF. Jia, C. Huang, Q. Hu, Shenzhen Inst. of Advanced Technology, C. Fang, Y. Fan, Zhujiang Hosp. of Southern Medical Univ., Guangzhou (CHN)
9:00 Evaluation of automated incision line determination process for unfolded view generation from CT volumesM. Oda, T. Suito, Y. Hayashi, K. Mori, K. Furukawa, Nagoya Univ., K. Misawa, Aichi Cancer Center, Nagoya, G. Iinuma, National Cancer Center, Nagoya, S. Nawano, International Univ. of Health and Welfare Mita Hosp., Tokyo, T. Kitasaka, Aichi Inst. of Technology, Toyota (J)
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9:30 Cardiovascular and Angiographic Imaging - CVAISession Chair: Andreas Wahle, PhD (USA)
9:30 Semi-automatic, quantitative, measurement of the calcified and non- calcified aortic valve area using CTAV. Tuncay, P. Van Ooijen, M. Oudkerk, Univ. Medical Center Groningen (NL)
9:45 Model based 3D registration and tracking of a CS-catheter: application to single X-ray projections from a rotational angiography sequenceC. Haase, D. Schäfer, M. Grass, Philips Research, Hamburg, O. Dössel, Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology (KIT) (D)
10:00 Full automatic calculation of ejection fraction of left ventricle from either of short-axis view or four-chamber view by processing successive ultrasound images K. Masuda, S. Takeshima, A. Bossard, S. Onogi, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology (J)
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10:30 Medical Imaging - General - GENSession Chair: Michael W. Vannier, MD (USA)
10:30 Diagnostic usefulness of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) for invasive lobular carcinoma N. Uchiyama, T. Kinoshita, T. Hojo, S. Asaga, J. Suzuki, National Cancer Center, K. Otsuka, Siemens Japan.K.K., Tokyo (J)
10:45 A new optical coherence tomography system guided by active cannulasS. Gim, H. Moon, H.-J. Shin, D. Lee, S. Kang, K. Kim, Korea Inst. of Science and Technology, Seoul (ROK)
11:00 Detailed analysis of X-ray phase-contrast effectsA. Ikeya, A. Teramoto, Fujita Health Univ., Toyoake, D. Suzuki, K. Noguchi, Nagoya Electric Works, Ama, H. Fujita Gifu Univ. (J)
11:15 Sensitivity of 99m-Tc-MIBI parathyroid scintigraphy and USG is increased when combined with serum PTH and Ca values in patients with primary hyperpar-athyroidismM. Caglar, S. Vargol, E. Karabulut, Hacettepe Univ., Ankara (TR)
11:30 Advanced medical imaging by the use of 3D ultrasound computer tomographyH. Gemmeke, H. Gemmeke, R. Dapp, T. Hopp, E. Kretzek, M. Zapf, N. Ruiter, Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology (KIT), W. Kaiser, Univ. of Jena (D)
11:45 Statistical model-based image intensifier distortion correction: a validation studyG. Zheng, L. Liu, S. Schumann, T. Ecker, L.-P. Nolte, Univ. of Bern (CH)
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Editorial Board Meeting of theInternational Journal of CARS:
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International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery A journal for interdisciplinary research, development and applications of image guided diagnosis and therapy
15th International Workshop on Computer-aided diagnosisChairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Co-Chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
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CARS 2013 – 27th International Congress and Exhibition
Friday, June 28, 2013 14:00–18:00
Großer Saal
14:00 Image Guided Liver Surgery - LiverSession Chair: Heinz-Otto Peitgen, PhD (D)
14:00 Image-guided liver surgery - lessons learned over four years and in a multicentric settingInvited Speaker: S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)
14:15 Impact of model-based risk analyses for liver surgery planningC. Hansen, S. Zidowitz, H.K. Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, B. Preim, Otto-von-Guericke-Univ. Magdeburg, G. Stavrou, K.-J. Oldhafer, Asklepios Hosp. Barmbek, Hamburg (D)
14:30 Sketch-based planning of liver resectionsJ. Kretschmer, M. Stamminger, Friedrich-Alexander Univ., Erlangen, , C. Tietjen, G. Soza, Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim (D)
14:45 An integrated platform for an effective liver surgical planning through segmentation of multiphase CT datasetsG. Lo Presti, M. Carbone, V. Ferrari, M. Ferrari, EndoCAS, Pisa, C. Cappelli, D. Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)
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17th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)
Großer Saal
15:00 5th ISCAS Surgical Workshop on Computer-assisted Liver SurgeryChairman: Robert L. Galloway, Jr., PhD (USA)Organizer: Lena Maier-Hein, PhD (D)
15:00 OpeningR.L. Galloway, Jr., Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN (USA), L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (D)
15:05 Computer-assisted liver surgery in the future: a surgeon’s visionM. Büchler, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
15:30 Clinical experience with liver surgery planningK. Oldhafer, Asklepios Hosp. Barmbek, Hamburg (D)
15:55 Clinical experience with navigated liver surgeryT.P. Kingham, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY (USA)
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16:35 Clinical experience with navigated microwave ablation in the liverE. Jonas, Karolinska Univ. Hosp., Stockholm (D)
17:00 Challenges in clinical translation: industrial PerspectiveR.L. Galloway Jr., Pathfinder Therapeutics Inc., Nashville, TN (USA)
17:15 Panel DiscussionPanelists: M. Büchler, Univ. of Heidelberg (D), K. Cleary, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA), H.K. Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen (D), P. Kingham, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY (USA), K. Oldhafer, Asklepios Hosp. Barmbek, Hamburg (D), S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH) 18:00 End of Workshop
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14:00 Special Session on PediatricsSession Chair: Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA)
14:00 Overview of pediatric surgeryS. Himidan, The Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario (CDN)
14:15 Challenges in pediatric laparascopic surgeryK.P. Davenport, Children‘s National Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
14:30 Technology development for pediatric surgical and interventional proceduresK. Cleary, Children‘s National Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
14:45 End of Session
15:00 – 18:00 Tutorial on Open Source Software: Should I Join the Open Source Movement?Kevin Cleary, PhD, Children‘s National Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
Open source software development is an increasingly popular software developmentmodel, particularly in the research community. The availability and use of open sourcesoftware is rapidly increasing everywhere, including within the computer assisted radiol-ogy and surgery community. However, as with most technologies, open source softwareis not a “cure-all”, but rather one option for software development in medical devices. Inthis tutorial, we will start with an introduction and overview of the open source softwarefield, including a discussion of what the term open source means, the licensing issues,and the business models. We will then survey the landscape of existing open sourcetools, with a particular emphasis on tools for the computer assisted radiology and surgerydomain. We will next present an example open source implementation, the Image-GuidedSurgery Toolkit (IGSTK). We will conclude with a demonstration of IGSTK and discuss theissues involved in using open source software in the clinical domain.
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14:00 Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy - CART Session Chairs: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J); Fridtjof Nüsslin, PhD (D)
14:00 Improved accuracy of IGRT with bone suppression image-processingR. Tanaka, S. Sanada, Kanazawa Univ., M. Oda, M. Suzuki, K. Sakuta, H. Kawashima, H. Iida Kanazawa Univ. Hosp. (J)
14:15 Camera based external surface deformation measurement and prediction of breathing patterns for motion compensation during radiation therapyJ. Sabczynski, Philips Technologie GmbH, Hamburg, R. Manzke, Univ. of Applied Sci-ences, Kie (D), M. Flexman, Philips Research North America, CIITS, Briarcliff Manor, NY (USA)
14:30 Positioning wire landmarks for image-guided intraoperative radiotherapy: an evaluation studyE.D. Marinetto Carrillo, V. Garcia-Vázquez, J.A. Santos-Miranda, M. Desco, J. Pascau, Unidad de Medicina y Cirugia Experimental, F. Calvo, Univ. Complutense de Madrid (E)
14:45 Evaluation system for electronic retrospective analyses - optimization of treatment algorithms for locally advanced pancreatic cancerK. Kessel, D. Habermehl, J. Debus, S.E. Combs, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg, A. Jäger, R.O. Floca, R. Bendl, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, C. Bohn, U. Engelmann, CHILI GmbH, Dossenheim (D)
15:00 Biomechanical-based respiratory motion-compensation for 4D dose calcu-lation during hadron therapyP.S. Manescu, H. Ladjal, J. Azencot, M. Beuve, B. Shariat, Claude Bernard Univ., Villeurbanne (F)
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16:00 Image Processing and Display - IPDSession Chairs: Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D); Wieslaw L. Nowinski, PhD (SGP)
16:00 Software prototype to support follow-up analysis of multi-parametric MR imagesD. van Straaten, C. Brachmann, P. Kohlmann, H.K. Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, A. Weidner, D. Dinter, S. Schoenberg, Univ. Medical Centre Mannheim (D)
16:15 Semi-automated airway segmentation of lung CT using 3D slicerP. Nardelli, P. Cantillon-Murphy, Univ. College Cork (IRL), R. San José Estépar, Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Boston, MA (USA)
16:30 Robust segmentation of liver using sparse shape composition modelL. Gu, G. Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., Shanghai (CHN), S. Zhang, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ (USA)
16:45 Automated liver segmentation from a CT volume of a cadaver using a statistical shape modelA. Saito, A. Shimizu, H. Watanabe, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, S. Yamamoto, Ai Information Center, S. Nawano, International Univ. of Health and Welfare, H. Kobatake, Inst. of National Colleges of Technology, Tokyo (J)
17:00 Gradient-based correction of segmentation boundary inaccuracies in medical CT imagesL. Joskowicz, A. Kronman, J. Sosna, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (IL)
17:15 End of Day
Computer assisted Radiology27th International Congress and ExhibitionChairmen: Stanley Baum, MD (USA)Co-Chair: Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
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14:00 – 17:00 Tutorial on model-based anatomy recognition and segmentationJayaram K. Udupa, PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA)
Medical Image Analysis, with a history of over 40 years, is gearing toward transform-ing the practice of clinical radiology from a qualitative to a quantitative discipline. Image segmentation has remained the mother of all challenges faced in this field. While the initial decades focused on purely image-based strategies for segmentation, there is rapidly increasing realization that prior anatomic information needs to be brought into segmentation in a comprehensive manner to help identifying the whereabouts of objects before their locally detailed delineation in images. In this tutorial, I will attempt to give first a quick overview of image segmentation and then exemplify approaches for model-based anatomy recognition and delineation. Special registration required.
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CARS 2013 – 27th International Congress and Exhibition
Saturday, June 29, 2013 8:00–12:00
Großer Saal
8:00 Surgical Navigation – SNSession Chairs: Gabor Fichtinger, PhD (CDN); Kensaku Mori, PhD (J)
8:00 Miniaturized surgical navigationF. Coigny, G. Imboden, S. Hemm, E. Schkommodau, Univ. of Applied Sciences and Art, Muttenz, J. Beinemann, P. Jürgens, Univ. Hosp. Basel, B. Knobel, Naviswiss AG, Laufen (CH)
8:15 Construction of new navigation surgery function for laparoscopic and robotic surgery using multi-view cameraN. Suzuki, A. Hattori, Y. Ishibashi, The Jikei Univ. School of Medicine, Tokyo (J)
8:30 Accuracy of electromagnetic tracking in an operating-room settingE. Lugez, D. Pichora, S. Akl, R. Ellis, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
8:45 Locating RFID tags for surgical navigation using dynamic neural fieldsA. Wille, A. Wille, S. Winter, Ruhr-Univ. Bochum (D)
9:00 New calibration method for the electromagnetic tracking device using magnetic chargesT. Kato, N. Kanazawa, E. Kobayashi, H. Liao, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo, T. Ohya, I. Tohnai, Yokohama City Univ. (J)
9:15 An approach to automatic evaluate registration performance for image guided navigation S. Li, N. Clinthorne, Xoran Technologies, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI (USA)
9:30 An intraoperative framework for mapping of untracked endoscopic vision to 3D ultrasound placenta modelL. Yang, J. Wang, E. Kobayashi, H. Liao, H. Yamashita, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo, T. Chiba, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo (J)
9:45 An approach of a geometrical CT phantom for automated CT image calibration and exclusively tracking based patient registrationT. Zimmermann, S. Hohnstein, M. Vetter, Mannheim Univ. of Applied Sciences, S. Diehl, Univ. Hosp. Mannheim (D)
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10:15 Surgical Modelling, Simulation and Education – SMSESession Chairs: Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN), Masakatsu Fujie, PhD (J)
10:15 The LiverAnatomyExplorer: design and evaluation of a WebGL-based surgical teaching toolS. Birr, J. Mönch, B. Preim, Otto-von-Guericke-Univ., U. Preim, Univ. Hosp. Magdeburg, K.-J. Oldhafer, Asklepios Hosp. Barmbek, Hamburg (D)
10:30 Open-source surface mesh-based ultrasound simulatorG. Fichtinger, L. Bartha, A. Lasso, C. Pinter, T. Ungi, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
10:45 Predictive model for functional consequences of oral cavity tumour resection therapiesM. van Alphen, L. Smeele, F. Balm, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, T. Hageman, F. van der Heijden, Univ. of Twente, Enschede (NL)
11:00 Error assessment and minimization in 4D motion tracking for functional orthopaedics diagnosticsN. Kapinski, B. Borucki, K.S. Nowinski, Univ. of Warsaw (PL)
11:15 Parameter optimization of the liver tissue mechanical properties by means of FE modeling of the respiratory liver motion and similarity coefficientsM.J. Rupérez, F. Martinez-Martinez, C. Monserrat, Polytechnical Univ., E. Pareja, R. López-Andújar, S. Brugger, Univ. Hosp. La Fe, Valencia J. Martin-Guerrero, Univ. of Valencia (E)
11:30 A computer-based model for simulating the femoral derotational osteotomy: identification and estimation of possible sources of errorC. Auer, U. Eisenmann, S. Kallus, S. Wolf, F. Braatz, H. Dickhaus, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
11:45 Induced mental stress in peg board training: performance evaluation by motion and muscle analysisB. Bartolomeo, M. Zecca, S. Sessa, Z. Lin, H. Ishii, A. Takanishi, Waseda Univ., Tokyo (J)
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5th EuroNOTES / IFCaRS / ISCaS Workshop on NOTES: an Interdisciplinary ChallengeChairman: Hubertus Feussner, MD (D)
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8:00 Do we really need Robots for NOTESSession Chair: Hubertus Feussner, MD (D)
8:00 Platforms - the key to NOTES?Invited Speaker: H. Feussner, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)
8:15 Integrated and teleoperated system for wireless Robotic Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (R-NOTES)K. Cleary, E. Wilson, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC, K.A. Gary, Arizona State Univ., Mesa, AZ (USA), B. Azizi Koutenaei, N. Navab, Technical Univ. Munich (D), R. Kojcev, Univ. of Bern (CH)
8:30 Utility of needle-type robot with both high-sensitive micro touch censors and multi-motion memory sequence buttons in regenerative stem cell therapy of pancreas by using multi piercing surgeryT. Ohdaira, Kyushu Univ. Hosp., Fukuoka (J)
8:45 Development of the optical unit control of a miniaturized robotic platform for natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgeryF. Righetto, M. Petrucci, P. Patete, P. Cerveri, Politecnico di Milano (I)
9:00 Challenges in navigational strategies for flexible endoscopyN. van der Stap, F. van der Heijden, I.A.M. Broeders, Univ. of Twente, Enschede (NL)
17th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)
CaRS Workshops and Special Events
Kammermusiksaal
8:30 – 11:30 Tutorial on Surgical Process Modelling and Surgical WorkflowThomas Neumuth, PhD, Univ. of Leipzig (D), Laurent Riffaud, MD, Univ. of Rennes (F)
The term “Surgical Workflow” is used in a variety of contexts and for different purposes,each having one thing in common: Modeling the processes in the operating room. Theapproaches to this are manifold: From human or technical observation of the surgicalprocesses and their abstract modeling to the manual description of complex surgicalcases there are different ways to acquire surgical workflows. The workflows themselvesare used to answer specific clinical questions, for requirements engineering for softwaresystems or to drive higher level clinical applications.The tutorial gives an introduction to the field of surgical process modeling and the designof surgical workflow management systems. The major steps for successfully using themethods are presented: Methods for data acquisition and modeling, the generation ofgeneric models and its application to clinical use cases. The speakers give examples fromtheir experience in analyzing over 1000 clinical processes from various surgical domainsfor different purposes. The tutorial concludes with a practical session, where participantscan experience the use of the presented methods.
Special registration required.
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June 26–29, 2013 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany
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8:30–17:00 NA-MIC, MITK and CTK:Joint Hands-on Workshop on Image-Guided Therapy
The workshop is a joint initiative of the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC) and the German Cancer Research Center to provide an introduction to open-source tools for image-guided therapy research. The program combines a series of lectures, hands-on sessions and live demonstrations, and is intended for clinicians and engineers.
Training Faculty and OrganizersNational alliance for Medical Image Computing (Na-MIC):Sonia Pujol, Ph.D., Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USANobuhiko Hata, Ph.D., Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USARon Kikinis, M.D., Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USAGabor Fichtinger, Ph.D., Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaSteve Pieper, Ph.D., Isomics Inc, Cambridge, MA, USA
German Cancer Research Center: Marco Nolden, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, GermanyDr. Alexander Seitel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, GermanySascha Zelzer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, GermanyAndreas Fetzer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, GermanyAlfred M. Franz, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, GermanyProf. Dr. Hans-Peter Meinzer, Ph.D., German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany
agenda8:30-8:35 Opening remarks and Introduction (Sonia Pujol)
8:35-8:45 Presentation of the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (Sonia Pujol)8:45-9:15 Open-source software for Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions: An introduction to CTK (Steve Pieper)
9:15-9:45 Rapid prototyping of US-guided needle placement applications (Gabor Fichtinger)
9:45-10:15 Device integration for Image-Guided Therapy (Noby Hata)
10:15-10:30 Coffee-Break
10:30-11:45 Hands-on 3D Slicer session: Neurosurgical Planning Tutorial (Sonia Pujol)11:45-12:00 The DTI Tractography Challenge for Neurosurgery (Sonia Pujol)
12:00-13:00 Lunch break
13:00-13:30 Introduction to the Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit (Marco Nolden)
13:30-14:00 Demonstration of the MITK Workbench (Andreas Fetzer)
14:00-14:20 Interoperability and extension mechanisms in CTK (Sascha Zelzer)
14:20-15:00 Image-guided therapy within MITK: Tracking-based applications, range imag-ing support and ultrasound navigation (Alexander Seitel)
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:15 Demonstration of IGT applications (Alexander Seitel and Alfred Franz)
16:15-17:00 Extending the MITK Workbench: CTK Plugin generator and CLI modules (Sascha Zelzer)
Preparation for the Workshop The workshop combines oral presentations and instructor-led hands-on sessions with the participants working on their own laptop computers. A technical training staff will be providing one-to-one assistance as needed. All participants are required to come with their own computer and install the Slicer version 4.2.1 software and the White Matter Exploration dataset. Windows, Linux or MacOS Lion are supported. A minimum of 4GB of RAM (8 GB or more are recommended) and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 1GB of on board graphic memory are required.
The workshop materials are available on the website of the event: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CARS2013 Registration To sign-up for the workshop, please send an email to [email protected].
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27th International Congress and ExhibitionChairmen: Stanley Baum, MD (USA)Co-Chair: Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
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9:30 Image Processing and Display – IPDSession Chairs: Jayaram K. Udupa, PhD (USA); Lixu Gu, PhD (CHN)
9:30 The medical imaging interaction toolkit: challenges and advancesM. Nolden, S. Zelzer, A. Seitel, D. Wald, M. Müller, A. Franz, K.H. Maier-Hein, H.P. Meinzer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, D. Maleike, Mint Medical GmbH, Dossenheim, I. Wolf, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Mannheim (D)
9:45 3D volumetric intensity reconstruction from 2D x-ray images via partial least squares regressionG. Zheng, Univ. of Bern (CH)
10:00 Automatic registration of CT images to patient during the initial phase of bronchoscopy - a clinical pilot studyT. Lango, E.F. Hofstad, SINTEF Health Research, H. Leira, H. Sorger, St. Olav’s Hosp., T. Amundsen, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology, Trondheim (N)
10:15 Robust fitting of point match data using L1 optimization and B-spline parameterizationsE. Castillo, R. Castillo, T. Guerrero, Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX (USA)
10:30 Advanced imaging capability in dedicated cone-beam CT of musculoskeletal extremitiesJ.H. Siewerdsen, W. Zbijewski, J.W. Stayman, A. Muhit, J. Carrino, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, J. Yorkston, Carestream Health, Rochester, MN (USA)
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11:00 Image Processing and Display – IPDSession Chairs: Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, PhD (CDN); Akinobu Shimizu, PhD (J)
11:00 Body-wide automatic anatomy recognition via fuzzy modelsInvited Speaker: J. Udupa, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (USA)
11:15 Automated 3D visualization and assessment of the inter-vertebral disc displacements in spine imagingI. Ben Ayed, G. Garvin, Univ. of Western Ontario, S.-P. Hojjat, General Electric, Healthcare London, Ontario, K. Punithakumar, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton (CDN)
11:30 Ultrasound navigation system using an electronic scanning type 3D probe for ultrasonic microbubble delivery therapyS. Onogi, Y. Sugano, T.H. Phan, N. Shigehara, R. Koda, T. Mochizuki, K. Masuda, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology (J)
11:45 Infrared head position tracking: towards markerless prospective motion correctionA. Granizo, M. Vetter, Mannheim Univ. of Applied Sciences (D)
12:00 Feasibility of respiratory motion compensated stereoscopic bronchoscopyN. Lessmann, A. Schlaefer, Univ. of Lübeck, D. Drömann, Univ. Hosp. Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck (D)
12:15 A fast and robust method to extract respiratory motion from liver ultrasound imagesJ. Wu, S. Huang, F. Liu, J. Liu, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, C. Li, National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, B.S. Tan, L.L. Ooi, Singapore General Hosp. (SGP)
12:30 Integration of interactive three-dimensional image post-processing software into undergraduate radiology education effectively improves diagnostic skills and visual-spatial abilityF. Giesel, F. Rengier, S. Doll, R. Talanow, R. Unterhinninghofen, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg (D)
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CaRS Workshops and Special Events
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13:30 Session on the BMBF – Flagship Project OR.NET on Networking of Medical Devices and IT-Systems: Survey – Status – PerspectivesSession Chair: Björn Bergh, MD (D)
15:00 DICOM Working Group 24 „DICOM in Surgery“ Meeting
16:00 Workshop on IHE in Surgery
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Saturday, June 29, 2013 13:30–17:00
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13:30 Image Processing and Visualization – IPVSession Chairs: Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA); Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)
13:30 Multi-view 3D vessel tracking using near-infrared camerasF.M.M. Marreiros, Ö. Smedby, Linköping Univ., S. Rossitti, County Council of Östergöt-land, T. Gustafsson, P. Carleberg, XM Realty Research AB, Linköping (S)
13:45 3D ultrasound centerline tracking of abdominal vessels for endovascular navigationS. Parrini, L. Zhang, C. Freschi, V. Ferrari, S. Condino, M. Ferrari, D. Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)
14:00 Improving N-wire phantom-based freehand ultrasound calibrationG. Fichtinger, A. Lasso, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN), G.F. Carbajal, A. Gomez, Univ. of the Republic, Montevideo (U)
14:15 An open-source software tool for processing and visualization of multi-modality images in hybrid interventional suitesJ. Perhac, V. Mendes Pereira, K. Schaller, O. Brina, I. Cabrilo, O. Ratib, Univ. Hosp. of Geneva (CH)
14:30 Projection-based visual guidance for robot-aided RF needle insertionC.-K. Chui, R. Wen, S.-H. Ong, K.-B. Lim, National Univ. of Singapore, S.K.-Y. Chang, National Univ. Hosp. (SGP)
14:45 A new approach for sliding effect removal in abdominal image registrationW. Zhu, IMFS & IRCAD, S. Nicolau, L. Soler, A. Hostettler, J. Marescaux, IRCAD, Y. Rémond, IMFS, Strasbourg (F)
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15:15 Workflow, Ergonomics and New Concepts in Surgery - WENCSession Chairs: Nassir Navab, PhD (D); Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)
15:15 Combining categorical gesture recognition using hidden Markov models and Spatio-Temporal pattern recognition for user interfaces in medical interventionsP. Bialecki, M. Vetter, Mannheim Univ. of Applied Sciences (D)
15:30 Conceptual design of an intraoperative user interface for a workflow man-agement system for surgical planning and intraoperative supportE. Fink, O. Burgert, Reutlingen Univ., M. Hlavac, C.R. Wirtz, Univ. Hospl. Ulm (D)
15:45 Surgical workflow analysis during laparoscopic cholecystectomy using surgical navigation system as a record mediumT. Sugino, H. Kawahira, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ. (J)
16:00 Efficacy of armrest to reduce hand tremble of neurosurgeons during micro-scopic maneuverY. Hara, T. Goto, K. Hongo, Shinshu Univ. School of Medicine, Matsumoto, J. Okamoto, H. Iseki, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ., H. Okuda, Denso Corporation, Kariya (J)
16:15 PAWS (Prophylactic Antibiotics Warning System): conceptual design of a context-based warning system for prophylactic antibioticsM.-W. Park, G.-H. Kwon, Y.-T. Sohn, J.-K. Kim, Korea Inst. of Science and Technology, C.-H. Lim, Korea Univ., Seoul (ROK)
16:30 Formal verification of software-based medical devices considering medical guidelinesZ. Daw, M. Vetter, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Mannheim (D), R. Cleaveland, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD (USA)
16:45 Projector-based surgeon-computer interaction on deformable surfacesB. Kovec, F. Ritter, L. Linsen, Jacobs Univ. Bremen (D)
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14:00 Special Session on Validating New Procedures - SS-VALSession Chairs: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F), Kirby G. Vosburgh, PhD (USA)
14:00 Towards evidence-based Computer Aided Orthopaedic Surgery: the good, the bad, the ugly (and the irrelevant!)L. Joskowicz, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (IL)
14:15 Validation of targeting accuracy in a non-rigid milieuR.L. Galloway, M. DeLisi, L. Mawn, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN (USA)
14:30 Inter-reader and intra-reader variability in assessing change of total tumor volumeB. Zhao, S. Lee, H.-J. Lee, J. Qi, Y. Tan, L. Schwartz, Columbia Univ. Medical Center, D. Mozley, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, A. Buckler, BBMSC, Wenham, MA, D. Sullivan, Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC (USA), T. Persigehl, Univ. Hosp. Cologne (D)
14:45 Accuracy analysis in MRI-guided robotic prostate biopsyG. Fichtinger, H. Xu, A. Lasso, Queen‘s Univ., Kingston, C. Menard, Princess Margaret Hosp., Toronto, Ontario, J.-B. Lattouf, Univ. Hosp. Montreal, Quebec (CDN), P. Guion, A. Kaushal, P. Pinto, National Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, A. Krieger, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC, A. Singh, Rosewell Park Cancer Inst., J. Coleman, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, R. Grubb II, Washington Univ., St. Louis, MI, L.L. Whitcomb, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA)
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CaRSComputer assisted Radiology and Surgery
17th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)
Administrative Council MembersPresident: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (Japan), Past President: Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA), General Secretary: Pierre Jannin, PhD (France), Treasurer: Stefan Hassfeld, MD, MDS (Germany)
Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (Canada), Richard D. Bucholz, MD, FACS (USA), Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (Germany), Gabor Fichtinger, PhD (Canada), Masakatsu G. Fujie, PhD (Japan), Chiaki Hamanishi, MD, PhD (Japan), Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (Spain), Hiroshi Iseki, MD, PhD (Japan), Leo Joskowicz, PhD (Israel), Young Soo Kim, MD, PhD (South Korea), Masaki Kitajima, MD, PhD (Japan), Thomas Lango, PhD (Norway), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (Germany), Nassir Navab, PhD (Germany), Terry M. Peters, PhD (Canada), Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (Japan), Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)
Honorary MembersPierre Rabischong, Montpellier (France), Thomas Lambrecht, Basle (Switzerland), Kintomo Takakura, Tokyo (Japan), Toyomi Fujino, Tokyo (Japan), Michael Vannier, Chicago (USA), Takeyoshi Dohi, Tokyo (Japan)
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Poster Session
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001 Construction of local probabilistic atlas based on relationship between organ location and its application to pancreas segmentationC. Chu, Y. Hayashi, Y. Nimura, M. Oda, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., K. Misawa, Aichi Cancer Center, Nagoya, T. Kitasaka, Aichi Inst. Of Technology, Nagagute (J), D. Rueckert, Imperial College London (UK)
002 The liver imaging atlas: an interactive E-learning tool for liver imagingO. Kolokythas, S. Osman, S. Zaidi, L. Peguero Alemany, S. Bastawrous, L. Mitsumori, C. Cuevas, P. Bhargava, G. Phillips, M. Dighe, C. Sadro, N. Lalwani, D. Coy, Univ. of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA, A. Tornow, Columbus Radiology Corporation, OH (USA)
003 Comparison of overall accuracy in linac- and cyberknife-radiosurgeryM. Hoevels, H. Treuer, S. Hunsche, K. Luyken, M. Ruge, F. El Majdoub, M. Maarouf, Univ. Hosp. of Cologne (D)
004 Development of non-invasive CT scan based moni-toring in studying pulmonary toxicity induced by whole thoracic irradiationC. Zhou, M. Moustafa, Y. Dai, J. Debus , A. Abdollahi, L. Cao, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, J. Bauer, S. Brons , Medical School, Heidelberg (D)
005 The usage of deformable phantoms for personalized dosimetry in radionuclide therapyS. Wiessalla, H.R. Kulkarni, C. Schuchardt, R.P. Baum, Zentralklinik Bad Berka (D), M. Blaickner, Austrian Inst. of Technology, Vienna (A)
006 Optimized order estimation for autoregressive models to predict respiratory motionR. Dürichen, T. Wissel, A. Schweikard, Univ. of Lübeck (D)
007 Comparative evaluation study for centerline and straight-line length of the external carotid artery based on 3D-CT angiographyT. Ohya, T. Iwai, K. Mitsudo, I. Tohnai, Yokohama City Univ., T. Kato, N. Kanazawa, J. Wang, H. Liao, E. Kobayashi, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
008 Segmentation of aortic valve from ultrasound image based on probability estimationL. Gu, Y. Nie, Z. Luo, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., J. Cai, Ruijin Hosp., Shanghai (CHN)
009 Rapid prototyping of cerebral arteries: a perfect scenario to develop innovative endovascular devicesG. Lupi, G. Lo Presti, V. Ferrari, M. Ferrari, D. Caramella, R. Vannozzi, Univ. of Pisa, F. Chiellini, D. Puppi, Biolab, Pisa (I)
010 Indicators for lumens distinction on 3D CT aortic dissection imagesN. Fetnaci, P. Lubniewski, C. Lohou, Univ. of Auvergne, Le Puy en Velay, B. Miguel, CHU Gabriel Montpied, Clermont-Ferrand (F)
011 Multiple parameter optimization of coronary artery ostia finder in cardiac MRIM. Pietsch, S. Mollus, Philips Research Europe, Aachen, A. Saalbach, I. Wächter, J. Weese, Philips Research Europe Hamburg, Y.-C. Böring, S. Grünig, M. Neizel, B. Sievers, J. Balzer, M. Kelm, Univ. Hosp. Düsseldorf (D)
012 Reconstruction of vessels physiological shape for quantification of stenosis in peripheral vascular diseasesD. Testi, A. Chiarini, G. Crimi, L. Ribatto, G. Di Cosmo, CINECA-SCS, Casalecchio di Reno (I)
013 Innovative 3D model for early diagnostics of cer-ebravascular disordersG. Machtoub, Univ. Hosp. Leipzig (D)
014 Comprehensive evaluation of latest HD 2D/3D lapa-roscopic monitors and comparison to a custom built 3D mirror based display and a prototype autosteoreoscopic 3D monitorD. Wilhelm, N. Kohn, H. Feussner, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich, S. Reiser, Technical Univ. Munich, M. Witte, U. Leiner, L. Mühlbach, D. Ruschin, W. Reiner, Fraunhofer, Heinrich Hertz Inst., Berlin (D)
015 Automatic abdominal lymph node segmentation based on radial structure tensor analysisY. Nimura, K. Furukawa, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., T. Kitasaka, Aichi Inst. of Technology, Toyota, K. Misawa, Aichi Cancer Center Hosp., Nagoya (J)
016 Low-latency deformable registration for focused ultrasound treatmentD. Lübke, J. Gerhardt, C. Grozea, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin (D)
017 Computer visualization of the posterior cruciate ligamentP. Zarychta, Silesian Univ. of Technology, Gliwice (PL)
018 3D scanning of chronic wounds and scars for docu-mentation and archiving of the therapy processS. Holtzhausen, C. Schöne, R. Aschoff, M. Schild, H. Meissner, P. Sembdner, Technical Univ. Dresden (D)
019 Evaluation of circulating blood volume using ultra-sound imaging of the internal jugular veinK. Qian, T. Ando, H. Liao, E. Kobayashi, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo K. Nakamura, The Univ. of Tokyo Hosp. (J)
020 Relief map of the upper cortical subarachnoid spaceY. Kenmochi, Univ. Paris-Est, Marne-la-Vallée, A. Lebret, E. Petit, Univ. Paris-Est, A. Rahmouni, P. Decq, Hosp. Henri Mondor, Créteil, J. Hodel, Hôpital Saint Joseph, Paris (F)
021 Design and construction of 3D breast tumor phan-toms for studying morphological effects on biomechani-cal propertiesP.-L. Yen, R.-H. Fan, Y.-J. Chu, H.-C. Hsu, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei, D. Chen, ChungHua Christian Hosp. (RC)
022 Quantification of longitudinal tumor changes using PET imaging in 3D slicerP. Mercea, H. Dickhaus, Univ. of Heidelberg (D), A. Fedorov, M.-A. Park, J. Hainer, M.F. Kijewski, L. Horky, R. Kikinis, Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Boston, MA, S. Pieper, Isomics Inc., Cambridge, MA, R. Beichel, The Univ. of Iowa, IA (USA)
023 High resolution 3D imaging of lung cancer mice in vivo and in situ using phase contrast imagingS. Luo, L. Zhang, M. Wu, Capital Univ. of Medical Sciences, Beijing (CHN)
024 A hybrid flexible rendering pipeline for real-time 3D medical imaging using GPU-accelerated integral videographyJ. Wang, I. Sakuma, H. Liao, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
025 Sparse Gaussian graphical model estimation for spatial distribution of multiple anatomical landmarks in the human body - application to an automatic landmark detection systemS. Hanaoka, Y. Masutani, M. Nemoto, Y. Nomura, S. Miki, T. Yoshikawa, N. Hayashi, K. Ohtomo, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
026 Fully automatic segmentation of white matter le-sions: error analysis and validation of a new toolH. Rusinek, L. Glodzik, A. Mikheev, A. Zanotti, Y. Li, M. de Leon, New York Univ., NY (USA)
027 Vertebra identification using template matching model and K-means clusteringM.A. Larhmam, M. Benjelloun, S. Mahmoudi, Univ. of Mons (B)
028 Modification of level set hippocampus segmenta-tion results using partial volume effects correctionM. Hajiesmaeili, J. Dehmeshki, T. Ellis, Kingston Univ., London (UK)
029 Evaluation of non-contrast head CT images obtained with different reconstruction methods using texture analysisL. He, Beijing Tongren Hosp. (CHN), M. Vannier, Univ. of Chicago, IL (USA)
030 Mass detection and classification algorithm on three-dimensional breast ultrasound images using the hough transformJ.-W. Jeong, S. Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Inst. (ETRI), Daejon, D. Yu, INFINITT Healthcare Co., Ltd., Seoul (ROK)
031 Automated Aorta segmentation in low-dose CT imagesJ. Padgett, Y Xie, A.M. Biancardi, A.P. Reeves, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY (USA)
032 A GPU based framework for 4D-CT lung registrationA.P. Santhanam, Y. Min, J. Neylon, H.-T. Dou, P. Kupelian, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, FL A. Shah, S. Meeks, Anderson Cancer Center, Orlando, FL (USA)
033 Statistical model-based femur segmentation in digital Anteroposterior (AP) Pelvic radiographsW. Xie, C. Chen, L.P. Nolte, G. Zheng, Univ. of Bern (CH), J. Franke, P.A. Grützner, Heidelberg Univ. Hosp., Ludwigshafen (D)
034 Accelerating medical algorithms on heterogeneous systems
S. Melnik, M. Kaeseberg, E. Keeve, Fraunhofer Inst. for Production Systems and Design Technology, Berlin (D)
035 An active shape model for porcine whole heart segmentation from multi-slice computed tomography imagesB. Wang, Xian Jia Tong Univ. (CHN), B. Stender, A. Schlaefer, Univ. of Lübeck, O. Blanck, Univ. Hosp. Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck (D)
036 Bilateral filter regularized accelerated demons for better discontinuities registrationD. Demirovic, A. Serifovic-Trbalic, Univ. of Tuzla (BIH), P.C. Cattin, Univ. of Basel (CH)
037 Intensity-based hierarchical elastic registration using approximating splinesA. Serifovic-Trbalic, D. Demirovic, Univ. of Tuzla (BIH), P.C. Cattin, Univ. of Basel (CH)
038 Tumor grade estimation for breast cancer in 3D ultrasound imagingY.-L. Huang, P.-N. Chen, Tunghai Univ., Taichung, D.-R. Chen, Changhua Christian Hosp. (RC)
039 Supervised learning with global features for image retrieval in atlas-based segmentation of thoracic CTO. Goksel, H. Ma, G. Szekely, O. Goksel, Swiss Federal Inst.of Technology, Zurich, T. Coradi, B. Haas, Varian Medical Systems Imaging Laboratory, Baden (CH)
040 Automatic generation of initial points for CT ab-dominal organ segmentationJ. Juszczyk, E. Pietka, Silesian Univ. of Technology, Gliwice (PL)
041 Detection and quantification of intracerebral hemor-rhage from computed tomography images with adaptive thresholding and case-based reasoningM. Chen, Y. Zhang, Q. Hu, Shenzhen Inst. of Advanced Tech-nology, W. Huang, Nanfang Medical Univ., Guangzhou (CHN)
042 Statistical shape analysis of retroperitoneal tumors in childhoodS.M. Giebel, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz (A), J.-P. Schenk, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg (D)
043 Segmentation and visualization of pulmonary nodules in CT images based on 3D fast marching and template matchingB. Wang, Q. Wang, X. Fan, Y. Yang, M. Wang, J. Ming, L. Gu, Hebei Univ., Baoding, B. Dong, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. (CHN)
044 CT image reconstruction with the co-occurrence matrix similarity as regularization termD. Stsepankou, J. Hesser, Heidelberg Univ., Mannheim (D), V. Liauchuk, V. Kovalev, I. Safonau, United Inst. of Informatics, Biomedical image analysis, Minsk (BY)
045 Automated scheme for the analysis of invasive regions of breast tumour using breast MR imagesR. Yoshikawa, S. Miyajyo, A. Teramoto, Fujita Health Univ., Toyoake, H. Fujita, Gifu Univ., K. Ozaki, O. Yamamuro, K. Ohmi, East Nagoya Imaging Diagnosis Center, M. Nishio, Nagoya Radiological Diagnosis Center (J)
046 Accurate 3D measurement of normal knee kinemat-ics using dynamic flat-panel detector imagesT. Yamazaki, T. Tomita, Y. Sato, H. Yoshikawa, K. Sugamoto, Osaka Univ. (J)
047 Navigated needle insertion using a robotic aiming device: preliminary phantom evaluationT. Shinaji, H. Haneishi, Chiba Univ. (J), G. Toporek, D. Wallach, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, J. Kettenbach, Univ. Hosp. Bern (CH)
048 Percutaneous lung biopsy: comparison between an augmented reality CT navigation system and standard CT-guided techniqueR.L. Cazzato, R.F. Grasso, E. Faiella, G. Luppi, E. Schena, F. Giurazza, R. Del Vescovo, F. D’Agostino, B. Beomonte Zobel, Univ. Campus Bio-Medico of Rome (I)
049 Theoretical and experimental assessment of temperature distribution on pancreas during Laser Interstitial Thermotherapy (LITT) F. Giurazza, E. Schena, P. Saccomandi, R. Del Vescovo, R.L. Cazzato, F. Panzera, M. Martino, F.M. Di Matteo, F.R. Grasso, B.B. Zobel, Univ. Campus Bio-Medico of Rome (I)
050 Assessment of laser power influence on ablation volume during laser-induced thermotherapy in ex-vivo swine livers: a preliminary studyF. Giurazza, R. Del Vescovo, E. Schena, P. Saccomandi, L. Mortato, R.L. Cazzato, F.M. Di Matteo, F.R. Grasso, B.B. Zobel, Univ. Campus Bio-Medico of Rome (I)
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Poster Session
051 Steerable needle with an actuated tipK. Henken, J. Dankelman, J.J. van den Dobbelsteen, Delft Univ. of Technology (NL)
052 Comparison of data acquisition strategies for tomo-graphic reconstruction with an ortho-panoramic systemI. Frosio, N.A. Borghese, Univ. of Milan, D. Bianconi, Cefla SC, Imola (I)
053 The geometric calibration of an open cone-beam CT system for arbitrary scanning trajectoriesA.J. Wieckowski, S. Engel, F. Fehlhaber, M. Käseberg, Fraun-hofer-Inst. for Production Systems and Design Technology, Berlin, F. Stopp, E. Keeve, Charité – Univ. Medicine Berlin (D)
054 Quantitative assessment of liver fat with dual energy CT: comparison with MR spectroscopyT. Hyodo, M. Okada, N. Yada, O. Maenishi, K. Ishii, T. Mu-rakami, Kinki Univ. Faculty of Medicine, Osaka, M. Kudo, GE Healthcare Japan, Tokyo (J), P. Lamb, P.R.S. Mendonca, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY (USA)
055 Comparison of digital tomosynthesis and computed tomography to evaluate prosthesis: a study on the phantomT. Gomi, T. Umeda, T. Takeda, Kitasato Univ., Sagamihara, M. Nakajima, Hosoda Clinic, Tokyo, A. Okawa, Nagoya Univ. (J)
056 Measuring pleural fluid volume from CT imageK. Abe, H. Takeo, Y. Donomae, Kanagawa Inst. of Technol-ogy, Y. Kuroki, Tochigi Cancer Center, Utsunomiya, Y. Nagai, National Cancer Center, Tokyo (J)
057 Cadaveric and in vivo human joint imaging based on differential phase contrast by X-ray Talbot-Lau interferometryJ. Tanaka, Saitama Medical Univ. Hosp., M. Nagashima, Saitama Medical Univ., K. Kido, S. Nagatsuka, Konica Minolta M&G Inc., Hachioji, A. Momose, Tohoku Univ., Sendai (J)
058 Functional chest radiography with a portable dynamic FPD: detection of blood flow impairment based on “circulation map” during cardiac pumpingR. Tanaka, S. Sanada, Kanazawa Univ., M. Oda, M. Suzuki, K. Sakuta, H. Kawashima, H. Iida, Kanazawa Univ. Hosp. (J)
059 MR-Enhancement imaging of porcine aortic valved conduitM. Fatahi, E. Immel, B. Cox, A. Melzer, IMSaT, Inst. for Medical Science and Technology, Dundee, R. Boyd, Vueklar Cardiovascular, Edinburgh (UK)
060 Automated detection of vertebral osteophytosis on [18F]-NaF PET/CTR.M. Summers, H. Munoz, J. Yao, National Inst. of Health, P. Choyke, K. Kurdziel, National Cancer Inst., Bethesda, MD, J. Burns, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA (USA)
061 Virtual scintigraphy: a computerized method to as-sist the interpretation of thyroid scintigramsB. Thiering, J. Nagarajah, Univ. Hosp. Essen, B. Thiering, H.-G. Lipinski, Univ. of Applied Sciences Dortmund (D)
062 Computer-assisted system for diagnosing degen-erative dementia using cerebral blood flow SPECT and 3D-SSP: a multicenter studyK. Ishii, Kinki Univ. Faculty of Medicine, Osaka, K. Ito, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu, A. Nakanishi, Juntendo Univ., Tokyo, S. Kitamura, Nippon Medical School, Kawasaki, H. Kageyama, Hakodate-Shintoshi Hosp., A. Terashima, Hyogo Brain and Heart Center, Himeji (J)
063 Dynamic acquisition SPECT/CT for quantitative eval-uation of time activity curves in head and neck cancer lymphoscintigraphy: potential benefits for intraoperative sentinel lymph node resectionN.C. Hall, E. Byrum, J. Zhang, A. Agrawal, S. Povoski, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH (USA)
064 Multi-modality computer assisted quantification of radiopharmaceutical distribution and prediction of re-sponse to therapy in 90Y microsphere radioembolizationN.C. Hall, M. Robertson, J. Zhang, C. Wright, H. Khabiri, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH (USA)
065 Ultrasonographic differentiation of small angiomy-olipoma from renal cell carcinoma by measurement of relative echogenecity on PACSJ.Y. Cho, M.S. Lee, S.H. Kim, Seoul National Univ. Hosp. (ROK)
066 Real-time reconstruction and visualization of navi-gated 3D ultrasound imagesM. Kastrop, C. Winne, E. Keeve, Fraunhofer Inst. for Production Systems and Design Technology, Berlin (D)
067 An improved method for Hepato-Renal ratio assess-ment in the diagnosis of hepatosteatosis: a feasibility studyA. Sboarina, A. Fenzi, Univ. Hosp. of Verona, S. Perandini, Azienda Osp. Univ. Integrata, Verona (I)
068 Catheterization for balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration guided by fly-through module of new virtual endoscopic systemM. Tomikawa, R. Kumashiro, S. Ieiri, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., T. Akahoshi, M. Uemura, Fukuoka, M. Oda, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ. (J)
069 Development of an assisted diagnostic system for retinopathy that applies temporal subtraction to funduscopy imagesY. Ban, K. Abe, Y. Donomae, H. Takeo, Kanagawa Inst. of Technology, Atsugi, Y. Takahashi, Takahashi Eye Clinic, Isehara, Y. Nagai, National Cancer Center, Radiology, Tokyo (J)
070 Detection of Retina NFL and RPE layers in OCT imagesW. Wieclawek, M. Rudzki, Silesian Univ. of Technology, Gliwice (PL)
071 Anatomical dependence of stress-strain states in the human stomachA. Yasser, R. Miftahof, Arabian Gulf Univ., Manama (BRN)
072 Browse the human in 3D view on tablets -web-based software tool AnatomyMap serves educational purposes particular in pre-clinical teaching environmentF. Giesel, R. Talanow, F. Rengier, Univ. Hosp. Heidelberg, R. Unterhinninghofen, Kalruher Inst. of Technology (KIT), S. Doll, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
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073 Postoperative dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid expansions volume and treatment implicationsZ. Novak, I. Riha, J. Chrastina, Z. Strmiska, V. Feitova, Faculty Hosp. St. Ann’s, Brno (CZ)
074 Real time capable tactile sensor for brain tissue differentiationD. Oliva Uribe, J. Schoukens, Vrije Univ. Brussels (B), R. Stroop, K. Schmieder, Ruhr-Univ. Bochum (D)
075 Fast and accurate digital localization of stimulation electrodes in a frame-based Parkinson’s disease surgi-cal procedureF. Schoovaerts, R. Kamouni, T. Leloup, N. Massager, O. De Witte, ULB Erasme Hosp., Brussels (B)
076 A real-time guidance navigation system of the distance and the directions for the important neurologi-cal structures and the tumor marginN. Mukae, B. Cho, D. Inoue, Y. Kikkawa, A. Nakamizo, K. Yoshimoto, M. Mizoguchi, M. Hasizume, T. Sasaki, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)
077 Automated quantitative fit assessment of tibial nail designs during insertion using 3D computer modellingJ.P. Amarathunga Arachchige, P. KDV Yarlagadda, B. Schmutz, Queensland Univ. of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, M. Schuetz, Princess Alexandra Hosp., Brisbane, QLD (AUS)
078 Measuring range of motion by using Microsoft Kinect system for shoulder and elbow joint: a pilot studyN. Hawi, E. Liodakis, E.M. Suero, C. Krettek, M. Citak, Hannover Medical School, D. Musolli, C. Kleiner, V. Ahlers, Univ. of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hannover (D)
079 Introduction of collapsible elements for finite ele-ment analysis on hip prosthesis designH. Mitsui, H. Iguchi, N. Watanabe, M. Nozaki, T. Otsuka, Nagoya City Univ., S. Yamamoto, T. Arachi, Shibaura Inst. of Technology, Tokyo, Y. Takeichi, C. Takikawa, Aichi Medical Univ., H. Motai, Motai Clinic, Tokai (J)
080 The 3D preoperative planning and component align-ment in total knee arthroplasyM. Tamaki, T. Miyamoto, Osaka National Hosp., T. Yamazaki, T. Tomita, K. Sugamoto, Osaka Univ. (J)
081 Diagnostic accuracy of surgeons to identify the elbow axis of rotationJ. Wiggers, R. Jonges, G. Streekstra, N. Schep, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam (NL)
082 Optimal three dimensional radius shaft correction osteotomies with patient-specific CT-based templatesB. König, S. Döbele, A. Schäffler, U. Stöckle, T. Freude, Univ. Hosp. Tübingen (D)
083 Navigated versus arthroscopic-guided drilling for reconstruction of acromio-clavicular joint injuries: ac-curacy and feasibilityB.M. Dirhold, J. Torsten, A. Reichelt, C. Krettek, M. Citak, R. Meller, T. Stübig, Hannover Medical School (D)
084 A novel concept of intelligent parametric modeling of surgical splint based on clinic empirical assessment in orthognatic surgeryW. Liu, F. Holzwarth, N. Adolphs, B. Hoffmeister, E. Keeve, Charité - Univ. Medicine Berlin (D)
085 Intraoperative localization of posterior orbital tumours using a patient-specific instrument guideM. Kunz, J. Stewart, J.F. Rudan, V. Kratky, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
086 Colonoscope tracking method based on line regis-tration using CT images and electromagnetic sensorsM. Oda, K. Furukawa, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., T. Kitasaka, Y. Suenaga, Aichi Inst. of Technology, Toyota (J), B. Acar2, N. Navab2, Technical Univ. Munich (D)
087 Flexible electro-optical characterization system for endoscopic imagersH. Tran, C. Cavallotti, M. Vatteroni, A. Menciassi, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa (I)
088 A hybrid tracking approach for endoscopic real-time panorama imagingT. Bergen, S. Nowack, C. Münzenmayer, T. Wittenberg, Fraunhofer Inst. for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen (D)
089 Three-dimensional high-definition neuroendoscopic surgery: a controlled comparative study with two-dimensional endoscopy and clinical applicationD. Inoue, K. Yoshimoto, M. Uemura, K. Ohuchida, H. Kenmotsu, M. Tomikawa, T. Sasaki, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, M. Yoshida, Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd., Tokyo (J)
090 A minimally invasive registration method using PMP technique for image-guided otologic surgeryB. Cho, M. Oka, N. Matsumoto, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J), H. Lee, Kohyoung Technology Inc., Seoul (ROK)
091 Surgical navigation system for exact cochleostomy in cochlear implant surgeryM. Oka, B. Cho, N. Matsumoto, S. Komune, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)
092 A preoperative planning method for bonebridge implantations using surface distance mapsW. Wimmer, J. Guignard, N. Gerber, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, M. Kompis, M. Caversaccio, Univ. Hosp. Bern (CH)
093 A dual-arm robotic system for sinus surgeryH.-S. Yoon, B.-J. Yi, J.H. Jeong, Hanyang Univ., Ansan, Y.-S. Chung, Asan Medical Center, Seoul (ROK)
094 Development of a MRI-compatible tracking system: interference of RFID with MRIA. Heinrich, F. Guettler, M. Sonnabend, P. Krauss, J. Guntermann, U. Teichgraeber, Univ. Hosp. Jena (D)
095 An approach towards the automatic extraction of critical structures from CT-data for endoscopic sinus surgeriesR. Westphal, C. Last, T. Namueangrak, M. Rilk, F.M. Wahl, Technical Univ. Braunschweig, K.W.G. Eichhorn, F. Bootz, Univ. Hosp. Bonn (D)
096 Three-dimensional reconstructions in pancreatic necrosis using CT dataA. Litvin, A. Litvin, A. Filatov, D. Khokha, Gomel Regional Clinical Hosp., V. Litvin, Belarusian State Univ., Minsk (BY)
097 Applying human factors for design of a kidney tumor cyroablation surgical interfaceD.E. Barkana, Yeditepe Univ., M. Ozkan, D. Goksel Duru, Bogazici Univ., Istanbul, A.D. Duru, Istanbul Univ. (TR)
098 An automatic target tracking system in laparoscop-ic surgery by direct extraction of forceps motionK. Nishio, T. Ishii, K. Kawamura, T. Igarashi, Chiba Univ. (J)
099 Basic evaluation and clinical significance of 3-di-mensional system in laparoscopic surgeryK. Ohuchida, S. Ieiri, R. Kumashiro, M. Tomikawa, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)
100 Real-time markerless trocar pose acquisition with RGB-D sensorD. Dall’Alba, C. Reghelin, P. Fiorini, Univ. of Verona (I)
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101 Detection of lymphangiectasia in laparoscopic im-ages: a semi-interactive approachJ.M. Marcinczak, S. Kumar, R.-R. Grigat, Technical Univ. of Hamburg (D)
102 Monitoring tumor location in navigated laparoscopic liver surgeryA. Schlaefer, O. Shahin, Univ. of Lübeck, M. Kleemann, Univ. Hosp. Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck (D)
103 Liver packing as a viable option in CT-guided ste-reotactic radiofrequency ablation of anatomical difficult liver tumorsP. Schullian, G. Widmann, M. Haidu, H. Weiss, R. Bale, Univ. Hosp. Innsbruck (A)
104 Comparative characteristics of application of rapid prototyping in pediatric maxillofacial surgery D. Romanov, Children Hosp. St. Vladimir, Moscow (RUS)
105 Hydroxyapatite block custom made by CNC machine with 3-D CAD can achieve accurate reconstruction of facial deformity with very small bone defectY. Takeichi, C. Takikawa, K. Yokoo, Aichi Medical Univ., H. Motai, Motai Clinic, Tokai, H. Iguchi, Nagoya City Univ., H. Tada, Wakaba Hosp., Tsu (J)
106 Monolithically designed minimally invasive surgical tool using compliant mechanismJ. Arata, S. Kogiso, Nagoya Inst. of Technology (J)
107 Design of a disposable solid-state bending section for minimally invasive surgeryG. Horst, T.C. Lueth, H. Ulbrich, Technical Univ. Munich, D.B. Roppenecker, Inst. of Micro Technology and Medical Device Technology, Munich (D)
108 A semi-automatic operating robotic NOTES system using snake algorithmK.G. Kim, D.K. Sohn, S.K. Kim, National Cancer Center, Goyang (ROK)
109 Transabdominal high intensity focused ultrasound therapy of the prostate and determination of the protec-tive effect of rectal cooling: an experimental study using canine prostateJ.Y. Cho, D.H. Yoo, S.Y. Kim, S.H. Kim, Seoul National Univ. Hosp. (ROK)
110 Interactive evaluation of surgery skills through surgical simulatorsC. Monserrat, A. Lucas, J. Hernandez Orallo, M.J. Ruperez, M. Alcaniz, Technical Univ. of Valencia (E)
111 Intra-articular soft tissues affect hip kinematicsR. Ellis, S. Zakani, J. Rudan, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
112 What skills should simulation training in arthroscopy teach residents? A focus on resident inputY. Hui, O. Safir, A. Dubrowski, H. Carnahan, Univ. of Toronto, Ontario (CDN)
113 Simulation of tissue deformation for maxillofacial surgery training based on virtual realityF. Wu, X. Chen, C. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., J. Qin, P.-A. Heng, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CHN)
114 Aspherical morphology of the osteoarthritic hip: two arthritic pathologiesR. Ellis, B. Rasquinha, BJ. Rudan, G. Wood, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
115 Toward a new approach to surgical planningL. Vezzaro, D. Zerbato, L. Grespan, L. Gasperotti, P. Fiorini-Univ. of Verona , M. Scandola, Univ. of Rome La Sapienza (I)
116 Examining the learning curve on a novel haptic simulator for laparoscopic surgical skillsD. Kwartowitz, R. Singapogu, L. Long, T. Burg, C. Pagano, K. Burg, Clemson Univ., Charleston, SC, D. Smith, Greenville Hosp. System, SC (USA)
117 A magnetically tracked needle navigation platformE. Chen, T. Peters, Robarts Research Inst., D. Bainbridge, Western Univ., London, Ontario (CDN)
118 A phantom study for the validation of a surgical navigation system based on real-time segmentation and registration methodsA. Ristolainen, L. Li, Y. Gavshin, Tallinn Univ. of Technology (EE), B.M. Maris, D. Dall’Alba, P. Fiorini, Univ. of Verona (I), A. Barsi, V. Kiran Adhikarla, Holografika Kft, Budapest (H)
119 Wi-Fi 3D optical tracking system for surgical navigation systemI. Sato, Y. Fujino, Future Univ. Hakodate, T. Suzuki, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ., K. Masamune, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
120 Novel method for setting up a 3D navigation system with skin-fixed dynamic reference frame in anterior cervical surgeryS.-H. Jang, H.-Y. Lee, J.Y. Cho, Gangbuk Wooridul Spine Hosp., S.H. Lee, Cheongdam Wooridul Spine Hosp., Seoul (ROK)
121 Mobile-type locally operated detachable end- effector manipulator for laparoscopic surgeryT. Kawai, M. Shin, Osaka Inst. of Technology, Y. Horise, Osaka Univ., A. Nishikawa, Shinshu Univ., Ueda, Y. Nishizawa, Kagawa Univ., T. Nakamura, Kyoto Univ. (J)
122 Case specific error prediction and feedback for the improved safety of image guided autonomous robots for microsurgeryK. Gavaghan, N. Gerber, T. Williamson, B. Bell, M. Caversaccio, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)
123 Development of an Endoscopic Tele-Surgical Robotic System (ETSRS) for brain tumor removal with a safety monitoring methodJ. Jang, S. Shin, H.W. Kim, Y.S. Kim, Hanyang Univ., Seoul, S.Y. Ko, S. Park, J.-O. Park, Chonnam National Univ., Gwangju (ROK)
124 Design optimization for MRI-compatible robotic catheter using novel four-wire driven approachK. Yoshimitsu, J. Jagadeesan, S.-E. Song, N. Hata, Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Boston, MA (USA)
125 Teleoperation system with Haptic feedback for single insicion surgery - concept and system designS. Matich, C. Neupert, R. Werthschuetzky, H.F. Schlaak, P.P. Pott, Technical Univ. Darmstadt, A. Kirschniak, Univ. Hosp. Tübingen (D)
126 Miniaturized force transducer for minimally invasive surgical instrumentM. Hwang, J.-H. Kim, Korea Research Inst. of Standards and Science (KRISS), D.-S. Kwon, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon (ROK)
127 Experimental evaluation of needle deflection esti-mation for brachytherapyG. Fichtinger, H. Sadjadi, K. Hashtrudi-Zaad, H. Xu, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
128 A concept for a new working and training culture for CAS research teamsW. Korb, N. Geissler, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Leipzig, G. Strauss, Innovation Centre Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), Leipzig (D)
129 A RFID system for automated instrument recogni-tion for a precise identification of the intraoperative workflowA. Schneider, E. Schwan, M. Kranzfelder, D. Wilhelm, T. Vogel, H. Feussner, Klinikum rechts der Isar, München (D)
130 Development of a slim robotic surgery manipulator for arthroplastyJ. Kim, J. Choi, D. Woo, S. Son, C. Lee, S. Jung, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Seoul, (ROK)
131 A new surgical procedure using a curved-frame based trans-oral robotic systemB.-Ju. Yi, K. Tae, Hanyang Univ., Y.-S. Kwon, Koh Young Technology Inc., Seoul (ROK)
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132 Automatic retrieval of medical imagesM. Rezaei, F. Tajeripour, Shiraz Univ. (IR)
133 Pattern recognition of diffuse lung disease in HRCT for content-based image retrieval and computer-aided diagnosisP.M. Azevedo-Marques, L. Calabrez, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, M. Ponciano-Silva, Federal Inst. of Education, Uberaba (BR)
134 Delivering radiology applications to privately own devices (BYOD) as a strategic approachF. Verhelle, P. Goossens, I. Willekens, C. Ernst, J. de Mey, Univ. of Brussels, R. Van den Broeck, Hogeschool-Univ. Brussel, J. Kellen, Vrije Univ. Brussel (B)
135 Development of an information hiding system for CT images using digital watermarking technologies: insurance of copyright, privacy, and safety of patient informationT. Umeda, T. Yashima, T. Gomi, S. Yamamoto, Kitasato Univ., Kanagawa, A. Okawa, Nagoya Univ., K. Miwa, JFCR, Cancer Inst. Hosp., Tokyo (J)
136 The impact on workflow by the deployment of a hybrid radiology environment in a collaborative network, an evaluationF. Verhelle, P. Goossens, R. Van den Broeck, I. Willekens, C. Ernst, J. de Mey, Univ. of Brussels, R. Decoster, Hogeschool-Univ. Brussel, J. Kellen, Vrije Univ. Brussel (B)
137 Assessing productivity at a time of changeS. Ghosh-Ray, P. Johnson, Basildon Univ. Hosp. (UK)
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138 Assessing the reproducibility of computer assisted lung nodule volume measurements on serial CT scansH. Roberts, Univ. Health Network Toronto, Ontario (CDN)
139 A study of automatic inference-model construction with the reasoning disclosure functionM. Kawagishi, G. Aoyama, Y. Iizuka, H. Yamamoto, Canon Inc., Tokyo, M. Yakami, K. Fujimoto, T. Kubo, R. Sakamoto, Kyoto Univ. Hosp., Y. Emoto, Kyoto College of Medical Science, K. Togashi, Kyoto Univ. (J)
140 Automated characterization of secondary signals of breast cancer to compose a module of a mammography CADx schemeH. Schiabel, R. Menechelli, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos (BR)
141 The importance of image quality assessment for the creation of reference image collection for computer-assisted diagnosis in colonoscopyA. Kage, S. Mühldorfer, T. Bergen, C. Münzenmayer, T. Wittenberg, Fraunhofer Inst. for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen (D)
142 The development of computer-aided diagnosis sys-tem for pancreatic tumor in CT images and ultrasound imagesJ.-L. Su, C.-C. Wu, H.-Z. Lai, Chung Yuan Christian Univ., Chung-Li, M.-H. Lin, Tao-Yuan General Hosp. (RC)
143 A semi-automatic localization method for the detec-tion of hyper-vascular pancreatic tumorsM. De Piccoli, P. Di Giovanni, P. Fiorini, Univ. of Verona, G. Zamboni, Univ. Hosp. G.B. Rossi, Verona (I)
144 Segmenting breast carcinomas from DCE-MRI using time series analysisJ. Jayender, E. Gombos, S. Chikarmane, F. Jolesz, Brigham & Women’s Hosp., Boston, MA (USA)
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145 The impact of the small bite impression material without tray in the replacement of computed tomogra-phy with 3D light-scanned dental images using impres-sion materialH.-K. Park, M.-K. Kim, S.-H. Kang, National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hosp., Goyang (ROK)
146 Visualization of temporomandibular joint based on the Cone Beam Computed Tomography - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CBCT-MRI) image fusionE.O. Peltonen, S. Suilamo, J. Saunavaara, E. Svedstrom, Univ. Hosp. of Turku, T. Peltomaki, Tampere Univ. Hosp. (FIN)
Medical robotics. Service robots. Human-robot interaction.
A new age of robotics has long since dawned.
In close cooperation with renowned universities and institutes
around the world, KUKA Laboratories is developing new
solutions and setting new technological trends. Already now,
the product portfolio of KUKA Laboratories ranges from
robotics technologies for medical applications to reference
products for research and education. KUKA Laboratories is
shaping the age of robotics with its high-tech solutions.
Do you want to experience the fascinating world of KUKA?
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June 26–29, 2013 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany
Poster Session
Medical robotics. Service robots. Human-robot interaction.
A new age of robotics has long since dawned.
In close cooperation with renowned universities and institutes
around the world, KUKA Laboratories is developing new
solutions and setting new technological trends. Already now,
the product portfolio of KUKA Laboratories ranges from
robotics technologies for medical applications to reference
products for research and education. KUKA Laboratories is
shaping the age of robotics with its high-tech solutions.
Do you want to experience the fascinating world of KUKA?
Visit our booth at CARS 2013 and take a look at our website:
www.kuka-labs.com
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27th international Congress and exhibitionJune 26–29, 2013 | Convention Center heidelberg
Computer Assisted Radiology and SurgeryCARS 2013
Registration Congress and Exhibition CaRS prior to after april 26, 2013
Regular Registration FeeRegistration for CaR, ISCaS, CMI, Cad and EuroPaCS this includes: EUR 490 EUR 570- Sessions, Tutorials, Exhibitions- one copy of the CARS 2013 Proceedings- one year subscription of the International Journal of CARS - one year membership of either ISCAS or EuroPACS Reduced Fees for ISCaS / EuroPaCS Members EUR 440 EUR 520 - Sessions, Tutorials, Exhibitions- one copy of the CARS 2013 Proceedings- one year subscription of the International Journal of CARS this fee applies only for members in good standing in 2013 Group Registration per Person this includes: EUR 425 EUR 490- Sessions, Tutorials, Exhibitions- one copy of the CARS 2013 ProceedingsThree or more participants from one organization. Joint registration and payment required. daily admission this includes: EUR 295 EUR 330- Sessions, Tutorials, Exhibitions- one copy of the CARS 2013 Proceedings Student Participant this includes: EUR 330 EUR 350- Sessions, Tutorials, Exhibitions- one copy of the CARS 2013 ProceedingsFull-time students only, valid proof of matriculation must be provided. CaRS 2013 Proceedings EUR 80 EUR 80Supplement of the International Journal of CARS (one copy of the Proceedings is included in the registration fee) Workshops, Special Events, Tutorials and Seminars Tutorial on Open Source Software: Should I Join the Open Source Movement? (half day) EUR 125 EUR 125Tutorial on Surgical Process Modelling and Surgical Workflow (half day) EUR 125 EUR 125Tutorial on model-based anatomy recognition and segmentation EUR 125 EUR 125Hands-on-Workshop on Surgical Instruments and Procedures for Engineers EUR 125 EUR 125
Other ISCAS Membership 2013 EUR 50 EUR 50 EuroPACS Membership 2013 EUR 50 EUR 50 ISCAS Social Event (Friday, June 28) members / non-members EUR 60 / 70 EUR 60 / 70 EuroPACS Social Event (Thursday, June 27) EUR 50 EUR 50
Registration IPCaI Conference prior to after april 26, 2013
Participants for IPCaI (June 26, 2013) this includes: EUR 295 EUR 330- IPCAI Conference- 1 copy of the IPCAI Proceedings - 1 copy of the CARS Proceedings- Welcome Reception Reduced Fee for Students IPCaI (June 26, 2013) this includes: EUR 195 EUR 215- IPCAI Conference- 1 copy of the IPCAI Proceedings - 1 copy of the CARS Proceedings- Welcome Reception Full-time students only, valid proof of matriculation must be provided.Participants for IPCaI and CaRS (June 26–29, 2013) this includes: EUR 590 EUR 670- IPCAI Conference - CARS sessions, exhibitions- 1 copy of the IPCAI Proceedings - 1 copy of the CARS Proceedings- one-year subscription of IJCARS- Welcome ReceptionReduced Fee for Students for IPCaI and CaRS (June 26–29, 2013) this includes: EUR 380 EUR 400- IPCAI Conference - CARS sessions, exhibitions- 1 copy of the IPCAI Proceedings- 1 copy of the CARS Proceedings- Welcome ReceptionFull-time students only, valid proof of matriculation must be provided. IPCAI Proceedings EUR 50 EUR 50
CARS 2013 Conference Office Im Gut 15 79790 Kuessaberg, Germany Tel.: +49 -7742- 922 434 Fax: +49 -7742- 922 438 E-mail: [email protected]
Cancellation Fees: until May 1, 2013 EUR 50; after May 1, 2013 EUR 100 | No cancellation possible after June 1, 2013 or for presenting authors.
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Editors-in-Chief: Heinz U. Lemke Michael W. Vannier
The Official Organ of CARS, ISCAS, EuroPACS and CURAC
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery A journal for interdisciplinary research, development and applications of image guided diagnosis and therapy