CARS 2015 - CARS 2016

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CARS 2015 - CARS 2016
Final program
June 24–27, 2015
Hotel NH Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
CARS 2015
Computer Assisted
Radiology and Surgery
29 th International Congress and Exhibition
Main Themes
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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
Multiscale Digital Patient
A journal for interdisciplinary research, development
Human Machine Interface
and applications of image guided
diagnosis and therapy
Digital Operating Room
CARS 2015 President
Javier Herrero Jover, MD (E)
Vice Presidents
Davide Caramella, MD (I)
Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)
29th International Congress and Exhibition
on Computer Assisted Radiology
Chairman: Luis Donoso Bach, MD (E)
Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)
19th Annual Conference of the International
Society for Computer Aided Surgery
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
33rd International EuSoMII Meeting
President: Emanuele Neri, MD (I)
17th International Workshop on
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Chairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
Co-chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
21st Computed Maxillofacial
Imaging Congress
Chairman: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)
16th IFCARS / SPIE / EuSoMII /
ISCAS Joint Workshop on Surgical PACS
and the Digital Operating Room
Chairmen: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH),
Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
7th EPMA / IFCARS Workshop on
Personalized Medicine and ICT
Chairs: Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D)
Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
www.cars-int.org
Break
Hepatocellular Cancer
(HCC) - HC
Panel: Problems
and solutions to the
multiscale approach
17:45
20:00
19:00
18:00
Reception and
Poster Session III
CARS OPENING
17:15
17:15
11:15
13:15
20:00
19:00
18:30
18:15
ISCAS Social Event
17:45
18:30
18:15
18:00
17:45
18:00
17:15
17:00
16:30
16:15
16:00
15:45
15:30
15:15
15:00
14:45
14:30
14:15
14:00
13:45
13:30
Radiotherapy
Telemedicine
Break
16:45
CMI Poster
Presentations
Image-Guided
Treatment - IGT
13:00
12:45
12:30
Computer Assisted
Orthopaedic Surgery
Neurosurgery
Break
12:00 Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery
12:15
11:45
11:30
11:15
11:00
Break
Craniofacial Surgery
10:45
Smith&Nephew /
BrainLab /
Alma Medical Imaging
Joint Industrial
Workshop
Break
Tutorial on ModelBased Body-Wide
Anatomy Recognition
CARS
Room
ESTOCOLMO
This schedule is subject to alteration.
DICOM Working
Group 24 “DICOM in
Surgery” Meeting
Break
Special Session
organized by the
Innovation Center
Computer
Assisted Surgery
(ICCAS) Leipzig
IHE Surgery
Kick-off Meeting
Break
IHE Surgery
Kick-off Meeting
CARS
ISCAS
ENT Surgery
Room
BERLIN
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Room
BARCELONA
10:30
10:15
10:00
9:45
9:30
9:15
9:00
8:45
8:30
8:00
Break
Interventional
Radiology
Break
Interventional
Radiology
Vital
Luncheon Seminar
Break
Radiation Dose
Break
Healthcare IT Tools
and Systems
Break
Special Session on
Abdomen and Brain
CAD - ABCAD
EuSoMII
Room
KURSAAL
17:45
Endoscopy and
Laparoscopic Surgery
Break
nD Visualisation and
Virtual Reality
ISCAS General
Assembly
Break
Joint Workshop
on Surgical PACS and
the Digital Operating
Room
Break
CMI Tutorial on
Evolution of Enabling
Technologies
Break
Image-Guided Dental
Implantology - IGDI
CMI
Room
ESTOCOLMO
18:00 Young Investigator Network
17:15
17:00
16:45
16:30
16:15
16:00
15:45
15:30
CAD Poster
Presentations
15:00
14:45
14:30
14:15
14:00
13:45
13:30
13:15
13:00
12:45
12:30
12:15
12:00
11:45
11:30
15:15
ISCAS Poster
Presentations
Break
Break
10:45 Medical Robotics and
Manipulators
11:00
10:30
10:15
10:00
Break
Modelling and
Visualisation
9:30
EuSoMII / IFCARS
Joint Session on
Quantitative Imaging
Biomarkers
CAR
ISCAS
Medical Robotics and
Manipulators
Room
BERLIN
Friday, June 26, 2015
Room
BARCELONA
9:45
9:15
9:00
8:45
8:30
8:00
Break
Special Session Chest
CAD – CCAD
EuSoMII Social Event
Segmentation
Break
Segmentation
Break
Break
EuSoMII Poster
Presentations
Break
CAR/CARS Poster
Presentations
CAR/CARS
Room
KURSAAL
Industrial Exhibition
17:30
Surgical/
Interventional
Navigation
Break
Surgical/
Interventional
Navigation
Break
Bayer
Luncheon Seminar
Image Pre-processing
and Registration
Panel Discussion Session on Clinical Needs,
Clinical Evaluation,
Technical Evaluation
and Technical Requirements for Development of Practical CAD
systems
Break
Special Session
Breast CAD – BCAD
Computer-aided
detection in mammography current status
CAD
Room
ESTOCOLMO
Industrial Exhibition
17:30
17:30
17:00
17:00
17:30
16:30
16:45
16:30
16:15
Presentation of
Awards and Closing
16:15
16:45
15:45
16:00
Coffee Break
15:30
15:30
15:45
15:15
16:00
15:00
15:15
14:30
14:15
14:00
13:45
13:30
13:15
13:00
12:45
12:30
12:15
12:00
11:45
11:30
11:15
11:00
Break
Surgical Simulation
and Education
10:30
Cardiovascular
Surgery
Medical Imaging
Break
10:15
10:45
Break
Medical Imaging
CAR
ISCAS
Surgical Education
and Training
Room
BERLIN
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Room
BARCELONA
10:00
9:45
9:30
9:15
9:00
8:45
8:30
8:00
15:00
Long Oral
Presentations I
Workshop on Multiscale Digital Patient
(MDP)
Break
EPMA / IFCARS
Workshop on
Personalized Medicine
and ICT
NA-MIC
2015 Summer
Project Week
NA-MIC
Room
BERLIN
14:45
ISCAS Surgical
Workshop
Lunch Poster Session
Short Oral
Presentations VI
Short Oral
Presentations V
Short Oral
Presentations IV
MMVR / IFCARS Joint
Conference on Human
Machine Interface
IFCARS
Room
KURSAAL
Poster Session
14:45
14:30
14:15
14:00
13:45
13:30
13:15
13:00
12:45
12:30
12:15
12:00
11:45
11:30
11:00
Poster Session I and
Coffee Break
Short Oral
Presentations III
Short Oral
Presentations II
Short Oral
Presentations I
IPCAI
Clinical Day
Lung and Prostate
Cancer; Endovascular
Therapy – LPC/ET
11:15
10:45
10:30
10:15
10:00
9:45
9:30
9:15
9:00
8:45
8:30
8:00
Room
BARCELONA
Room
AXA
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
CARS 2015 Program Overview
Poster Session
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
CARS 2015 Content
CARS Committees, General Information
Exhibitors / Sponsors
CARS Program Committee
CARS 2015 Opening
CARS Clinical Day
Hepatocellular Cancer (HCC) – HC
Lung and Prostate Cancer; Endovascular Therapy – LPC/ET
29th International Congress on CAR
Medical Imaging
Image Preprocessing and Registration
CAR/CARS Poster Presentation
Segmentation
EuSoMII / IFCARS Joint Session on Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers
Modelling and Visualisation
Interventional Radiology
Radiotherapy
19th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery
ISCAS Surgical Workshop Surgical Education and Training
Surgical Simulation and Education
Cardiovascular Surgery
Surgical/Interventional Navigation
Medical Robotics and Manipulators
ISCAS Young Investigator Networking Session
nD Visualisation and Virtual Reality
Endoscopy and Laparoscopic Surgery
ENT Surgery
Craniofacial Surgery Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Neurosurgery
Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery
33rd International EuSoMII Meeting
EuSoMII Poster Presentation
Healthcare IT Tools and Systems
Radiation Dose
Telemedicine
17th International Workshop on Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Special Session Breast on CAD – BCAD
Panel Discussion Session on Clinical Needs, Clinical Evaluation, Technical Evaluation and Technical Requirements for Development of Practical CAD systems
Special Session Chest CAD – CCAD
CAD Poster Presentation
Special Session on Abdomen and Brain CAD – ABCAD
21st Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Congress
Image-Guided Dental Implantology – IGDI
CMI Tutorial on Evolution of Enabling Technologies
Image-Guided Treatment – IGT
CMI Poster Presentation
16th IFCARS / SPIE / EuSoMII / ISCAS Joint Workshop on Surgical PACS and the Digital Operating Room
Joint Workshop on Surgical PACS and the Digital Operating Room
1st MMVR / IFCARS Joint Conference on Human Machine Interface
Human Machine Interface
7th EPMA / IFCARS Workshop on Personalized Medicine and ICT
Personalized Medicine and ICT
CARS Workshop on Multiscale Digital Patient (MDP)
Multiscale Digital Patient (MDP)
Tutorials and Special Events
Luncheon Symposium on Personalized Medicine in Diagnosis and Therapy Sponsored by Bayer Healthcare
Luncheon Symposium on Pre- and Intraoperative Visualization and Man-Machine Interaction Sponsored by Vital Images
Smith&Nephew / BrainLab / Alma Medical Imaging Joint Industrial Workshop
IHE Surgery Kick-off Meeting
Special Session organized by the Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) Leipzig DICOM Working Group 24 “DICOM in Surgery” Meeting
Tutorial on Model-Based Body-Wide Anatomy Recognition
CMI Tutorial on Evolution of Enabling Technologies
IPCAI 2015 – 6th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions
6th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions
Poster Session
Poster Presentation Times
Poster Sessions
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
General Information
Venue
Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza
Calle Deu i Mata, 69-99, 08029 Barcelona, Spain
CARS 2015 President
Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E)
CARS 2015 Vice Presidents
Davide Caramella, MD (I)
Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)
Congress Organizing Committee
Stanley 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, FAHA (CH)
Hans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD (S)
Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)
Gero Strauss, MD, PhD (D)
Michael W. Vannier, MD (USA)
In collaboration with
EPMA – European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine
SPIE – Society of Photo Optical Engineers
Conference Organization
CARS Organizer
Prof. Heinz U. Lemke, PhD
Technical University of Berlin, D
Research Professor of Radiology
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
International Foundation for CARS
Email: [email protected]
CARS Conference Office
Mrs. Franziska Schweikert
Im Gut 15
79790 Kuessaberg, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 7742 922 434
Fax: +49 (0) 7742 922 438
Email: [email protected]
www.cars-int.org
Conference Language
English
Industrial Exhibition
Exhibition Hours
Thursday, Friday, 4
8:30 – 18:00
8:30 – 18:00
CARS acknowledges the support of
the following companies:
Exhibitors & Sponsors
Alma Medical Imaging (E)
Atracsys SA (CH)
Bayer HealthCare (USA)
Brainlab Sales GmbH (E)
CARS 2016 / IFCARS / JICARS / MICARS
ClaroNav Inc. (CDN)
EchoPixel (USA)
EuSoMII
Haption S.A. (F)
ISCAS
KUKA Roboter GmbH (D)
NDI Europe GmbH (D)
Smith & Nephew (E)
SPIE
Springer Verlag GmbH (D) / IJCARS
Toshiba Medical Systems Europe B.V. (NL)
Vital Images Europe B.V. (NL)
CARS 2015 Platinum Sponsor:
CARS 2015 Silver Sponsor:
CARS 2015 Bronze Sponsor:
Poster Session Hours
Wednesday – Friday, Saturday,
8:30 – 18:00
8:30 – 17:00
Poster Presentation Times
CAR/CARS
1 – 68 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
EuSoMII
124 – 132 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
ISCAS
69 – 123 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
CAD
133 – 141 Thursday, June 25
Room Estocolmo
CMI
142 – 151 Friday, June 26
Room Estocolmo
8:30–12:00
12:30–13:00
14:00–17:00
15:30–16:00
16:00–16:30
Presentation of Best Paper Award
Sponsored by KUKA Roboter GmbH
Thursday, 15:45
Presentation of ISCAS Awards
Friday, 12:30
during ISCAS General Assembly
Media Check
Opening Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday, 7:30 – 18:30
Registration Desk
Opening Hours:
Tuesday, 16:00 – 18:00
Wednesday – Thursday, 7:00 – 19:00
Friday – Saturday, 7:30 – 19:00
Social Events
EuSoMII Social Event
Thursday, 20:00
ISCAS Social Event
Friday, 20:00
CPD Credits have been applied for.
No liability can be accepted for any errors.
The program is subject to alteration.
Please visit the CARS website
www.cars-int.org
for update program information.
CARS 2015 Media Partners:
AuntMinnie Europe (UK)
Diagnostic Imaging Europe (UK)
EUROPEAN HOSPITAL Verlags GmbH (D)
IMAGING Management (CY)
International Hospital (B)
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
CARS 2015 Program Committee
Hiroshi Iseki, MD, PhD
Masayori Ishikawa, PhD
Hiroyasu Iso, MD
Stephan Jacobs, PhD
C. Carl Jaffe, MD
Jack Jellins, PhD
Yulei Jiang, PhD
Nobuyuki Kanematsu, PhD
Shigehiko Katsuragawa, PhD
Erwin Keeve, PhD
Zafrulla Khan, DDS, MS
Bob B. Kiaii, MD, FRCS
Shoji Kido, MD, PhD
Ron Kikinis, MD
Young Soo Kim, MD, PhD
Yasutomi Kinosada, MD, PhD
Masaki Kitajima, MD, PhD
Etsuko Kobayashi, PhD
Yo Kobayashi, PhD
Cornelia Kober, PhD
Yoshie Kodera, PhD
Masahiko Koizumi, MD
Werner Korb, PhD
Christian Krettek, MD
Florent Lalys, PhD
J. Thomas Lambrecht, MD, DMD, PhD
Thomas Lango, PhD
Maria Jesus Ledesma Carbayo, PhD
Heinz U. Lemke, PhD
Lilian L.Y. Leong Fung, MBBS
Qiang Li, PhD
Hongen Liao, PhD
Cristian A. Linte, PhD
Martin J. Lipton, MD, FACR, FACC
Brent J. Liu, PhD
Xu-Chen Ma, DDS, PhD
Iván Maciá, PhD
Francisco Maculé Beneyto, MD
Koutaro Maki, DDS, PhD
Borut Marincek, MD
Steffen Märkle, PhD
Rüdiger Marmulla, MD
Marcos Martin-Fernandez, PhD
Ken Masamune, PhD
Yoshitaka Masutani, PhD
Yasushi Matsumura, MD, PhD
Jürgen Meixensberger, MD, PhD
Andreas Melzer, MD, DDS
Peter Mildenberger, MD
Mamoru Mitsuishi, PhD
Laureano Molins, MD, PhD
Carlos Monserrat-Aranda, PhD
Xavier Morandi, MD, PhD
Kensaku Mori, PhD
Seong K. Mun, PhD
Yoshihiro Muragaki, MD, PhD
Kikkeri Sitaramaiah Nagesh, MDS
Valery Naranjo Ornedo, PhD
Isabel Navazo, PhD
Kwan-Hoong Ng, PhD
Christopher Nimsky, MD
Robert M. Nishikawa, PhD
Jérôme Noailly, PhD
Wieslaw L. Nowinski, PhD
Fridtjof Nüsslin, PhD
Isao Ohnishi, MD, PhD
Yoshiharu Ohno, MD, PhD
Salvador Olmos, PhD
Minoru Ono, MD, PhD
Miguel A. Otaduy, PhD
José Blas Pagador Carrasco, PhD
Javier Pascau, PhD
Levente Pataky, MD
Heinz-Otto Peitgen, PhD
Javier Pérez Turiel, PhD
Artzai Picón Ruiz, PhD
Gemma Piella, PhD
Ewa Pietka, PhD, DSc
Andrea Pietrabissa, MD
Andreas Pommert, PhD
Henri Primo, MS
Jörg Raczkowsky, PhD
Klaus Radermacher, PhD
Petia Ivanova Radeva, PhD
Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, PhD
Johan H.C. Reiber, PhD
Stephen J. Riederer, PhD
Richard A. Robb, PhD
Martin G. Roberts, PhD
Hans Roehrig, PhD
Maria José Rupérez-Moreno, PhD
José Maria Sabater Navarro, PhD
Hidetoshi Saitoh, PhD
Luisa Fernanda Sánchez Peralta, PhD
Warren S. Sandberg, MD, PhD
Andres Santos, PhD
Richard M. Satava, MD
Yoshinobu Sato, PhD
Satoshi Sawada, MD
Kurt Alexander Schicho, DSc, PhD
Wolfgang Schlegel, PhD
Robert A. Schmidt, MD
Armin Schneider, PhD
Alexander Schramm, MD, DDS, PhD
Rainer Schubert, MD
Dirk Schulze, MD, DMD
Achim Schweikard, PhD
Rafael Sebastián, PhD
Carmen Serrano, PhD
Mitsuo Shimada, MD, PhD
Akinobu Shimizu, PhD
Eduardo Soudah, PhD
Stefanie Speidel, PhD
Geert J. Streekstra, PhD
Nobuhiko Sugano, MD
Kazuro Sugimura, MD
Tae Suk Suh, PhD
Iori Sumida, PhD
Naoki Suzuki, MD, PhD
Gabor Székely, PhD
Pablo G. Tahoces, PhD
Takashi Takahashi, PhD
Keiji Tanimoto, DDS, PhD
Russell H. Taylor, PhD
Ulf K.-M. Teichgräber, MD, PhD
Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, PhD
Andrew E. Todd-Pokropek, PhD
Thomas Tolxdorff, PhD
Noriyuki Tomiyama, MD, PhD
Fukai Toyofuku, PhD
Jocelyne Troccaz, PhD
Jayaram K. Udupa, PhD
Michiel W.M. van den Brekel, MD, PhD
Eric vanSonnenberg, MD
Mariano Vázquez, PhD
Max A. Viergever, PhD
Kirby G. Vosburgh, PhD
Shinichi Wada, PhD
Andreas Wahle, PhD
Stefan Weber, PhD
Thomas Wendler, PhD
Michael Wich, MD
Heinz Wörn, PhD
Takaharu Yamazaki, PhD
Guang-Zhong Yang, PhD
Byung-Ju Yi, PhD
Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD
Toshiki Yoshimine, MD
POSTER SESSION | Saturday | Friday | Thursday | Wednesday | GENERAL INFORMATION
Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD
Samir Aboul-Hosn, MD, PhD
Begoña Acha Piñero, PhD
Reza Aghaeizadeh Zoroofi, PhD
Angel Alberich-Bayarri, PhD
Carlos Alberola Lopez, PhD
Paul R. Algra, MD, PhD
Yutaka Ando, MD, PhD
Russell J. Andrews, MD
Christos Angelopoulos, DDS
Yoshinori Arai, PhD, DDS
Eiichiro Ariji, DDS, PhD
Paulo M. Azevedo-Marques, PhD
Frits H. Barneveld Binkhuysen, MD, PhD
Erwin Bellon, MSc, PhD
Douglas K. Benn, DDS, PhD
Arantza Bereciartua, PhD
Dirk Beyersdorff, MD
Uldis Bite, MD
Sharon L. Brooks, DDS, MS
Pere Brunet Crosa, PhD
Óscar Cámara, PhD
Mario Ceresa, PhD
Kiyoyuki Chinzei, PhD
John C. Chiu, DSc, MD
Arun Chougule, PhD
Philippe Cinquin, MD, PhD
D. Louis Collins, PhD
Marcos Costa Kurzhals, PhD
Bernard L. Crowe, BA, MPH
Manuel Desco, PhD
Andreas Dietz, MD, PhD
André J. Duerinckx, MD, PhD
Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD
Randy E. Ellis, PhD
Reyes Enciso, PhD
Masahiro Endo, MD, PhD
Uwe Engelmann, PhD
Andinet A. Enquobahrie, PhD
Giuseppe Esposito, MD
Taeko T. Farman, PhD, DMD
Mansoor Fatehi, MD
Josep Fernández-Bayó, PhD
Gabor Fichtinger, PhD
Martin Fiebich, PhD
Matthew T. Freedman, MD, MBA
Wolfgang Freysinger, PhD
Masakatsu G. Fujie, PhD
Hiroshi Fujita, PhD
Shigekazu Fukuda, PhD
Bernard Gibaud, PhD
Maryellen L. Giger, PhD
Debora Gil, PhD
Enrique J. Gomez-Aguilera, PhD
Miguel Ángel González Ballester, PhD
Lixu Gu, PhD
Horst Karl Hahn, PhD
Chiaki Hamanishi, MD, PhD
Hideaki Haneishi, PhD
Stefan Haßfeld, MD, MDS
David J. Hawkes, PhD
Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD, MSc
Vicente Hernandez-Soler, MD, DDS, MPH, PhD
Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD
Kenneth R. Hoffmann, PhD
Karl-Heinz Höhne, PhD
Hiroshi Honda, MD, PhD
Jaesung Hong, PhD
Hidetaka Hontani, PhD
Alexander Horsch, PhD
Yimin Hu, PhD
H.K. (Bernie) Huang, DSc, FRCR (Hon.)
Juan Antonio Hueto Madrid, MD
Koji Ikuta, PhD
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 8:00–21:00
Co-located Conference in cooperation with CARS:
IPCAI 2015 – 6th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions
General Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN), Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
8:00 Opening
8:15 Short Oral Presentations I: Tracking, Navigation and
Medical Robotics
Chair: Ken Masamune
Robot Guidance of an Ultrasound Probe Towards a 3D Region of Interest Detected
Through X-ray Mammography
Marie-Aude Vitrani, Anja Marx, Razvan Iordache, Serge Muller, Guillaume Morel, Sorbonne Université, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, GE Healthcare
Brain Activation in Parietal area during Manipulation with a Surgical Robot Simulator
Satoshi Miura, Yo Kobayashi, Kazuya Kawamura, Yasutaka Nakashima, Masakatsu G. Fujie, Waseda University, National University Corporation Chiba University, Kyusyu University
Force Adaptive Robotically-Assisted Endomicroscopy for Intraoperative Tumour
Identification
Petros Giataganas, Michael Hughes, Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London
Robust Ultrasound Probe Tracking: Initial Clinical Experiences During RobotAssisted Partial Nephrectomy
Philip Pratt, Alexander Jaeger, Archie Hughes-Hallett, Erik Mayer, Justin Vale, Ara Darzi,
Terry Peters, Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London, Robarts Research Centre,
University College Cork
Robust Surface Tracking Combining Features, Intensity and Illumination Compensation
Xiaofei Du, Neil Clancy, Shobhit Arya, George Hanna, John Kelly, Daniel Elson, Danail
Stoyanov, University College London, Imperial College London
Robust Camera Localisation with Depth Reconstruction for Bronchoscopic Navigation
Mali Shen, Stamatia Giannarou, Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London
Detection and Visualization of Dural Pulsation for Spine Needle Interventions
A. Jonathan McLeod, John S.H. Baxter, Golafsoun Ameri, Sugantha Ganapathy, Terry
M. Peters, Elvis C.S. Chen, London Health Sciences Centre, Robarts Research Institute,
Western University
Online Tracking of Interventional Devices for Endovascular Aortic Repair
Daniele Volpi, Mhd Hasan Sarhan, Reza Ghotbi, Nassir Navab, Diana Mateus, Stefanie
Demirci, Technische Universität München, Klinikum München-West
9:00 Short Oral Presentations II: Interventional Imaging and
Visualization
Chair: Daniel Elson
An Endoscopic Structured Light System using Multispectral Detection
Jianyu Lin, Neil Clancy, Daniel Elson, Imperial College London
Automatic 3D Reconstruction of Electrophysiology Catheters from Two-View
Monoplane C-arm Image Sequences
Christoph Baur, Fausto Milletari, Vasileios Belagiannis, Nassir Navab, Pascal Fallavollita,
Technische Universität München
Bone Enhancement in Ultrasound Using Local Spectrum Variations for Guiding
Percutaneous Scaphoid Fracture Fixation Procedures
Emran Mohammad Abu Anas, Alexander Seitel, Abtin Rasoulian, Paul St. John, David
Pichora, Kathryn Darras, David Wilson, Victoria A. Lessoway, Ilker Hacihaliloglu, Parvin
Mousavi, Robert Rohling, Purang Abolmaesumi, University of British Columbia, Kingston
General Hospital, Vancouver General Hospital, BC Women’s Hospital, Rutgers – The State
University of New Jersy, Queen’s University
Thermal Expansion Imaging for Monitoring Lesion Depth Using M-Mode Ultrasound During Cardiac RF Ablation: In-Vitro Study
Peter Baki, Sergio J Sanabria, Gabor Kosa, Gabor Székely, Orcun Goksel, ETH Zurich, Tel
Aviv University
Five-Dimensional Ultrasound System for Soft Tissue Visualization
Nishikant Deshmukh, Jesus Caban, Russell Taylor, Gregory Hager, Emad Boctor, Johns
Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes
3D Transcranial Ultrasound as a Novel Intra-operative Imaging Technique for DBS
surgery: A Feasibility Study
Seyed-Ahmad Ahmadi, Fausto Milletari, Nassir Navab, Madeleine Schuberth, Annika Plate,
Kai Bötzel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Technische Universität München
9:35 Short Oral Presentations III: Clinical Applications, Systems, Software and Validation
Chair: Ziv Yaniv
Open-source Image Registration for MRI-TRUS Fusion-guided Prostate Interventions
Andriy Fedorov, Siavash Khallaghi, Antonio Sanchez, Andras Lasso, Sidney Fels, Kemal
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Tuncali, Emily Neubauer Sugar, Tina Kapur, Chenxi Zhang, William Wells, Paul L. Nguyen,
Purang Abolmaesumi, Clare Tempany, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, University of British Columbia, Queen’s University
CranialCloud: A Cloud-based Architecture to Support Trans-institutional Collaborative Efforts in Neurodegenerative Disorders
Pierre-Francois D’haese, Peter Konrad, Srivatsan Pallavaram, Rui Li, Priyanka Prassad,
William Rodriguez, Benoit Dawant, Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Medical Center
Towards Real-time, Tracker-less 3D Ultrasound Guidance for Spine Anaesthesia
Mikael Brudfors, Alexander Seitel, Abtin Rasoulian, Andras Lasso, Victoria Lessoway,
Jill Osborn, Atsuto Maki, Robert Rohling, Purang Abolmaesumi, KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, University of British Columbia, Queen’s University, St. Paul’s Hospital, BC
Women’s Hospital
Locally Rigid, Vessel Based Registration for Laparoscopic Liver Surgery
Yi Song, Totz Johannes, Steve Thompson, Stian Johnsen, Dean Barratt, Crispin Schneider, Kurinchi Gurusamy, Brian Davidson, Sebastien Ourselin, David Hawkes, Matthew
Clarkson, University College London
Toward Online Quantification of Tracheal Stenosis from Videobronchoscopy
Carles Sánchez, Jorge Bernal, Francisco Javier Sánchez, Marta Diez, Antoni Rosell,
Debora Gil, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge
10:05 Poster Session I and Coffee Break
11:00 Short Oral Presentations IV: Cognition, Classification
and Context Awareness
Chair: Stefanie Speidel
Automated Objective Surgical Skill Assessment in the Operating Room from
Unstructured Tool Motion in Septoplasty
Narges Ahmidi, Piyush Poddar, Jonathan D. Jones, S. Swaroop Vedula, Lisa Ishii, Gregory
D. Hager, Masaru Ishii, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes
Automatic Phase Prediction from Low-level Surgical Activities
Germain Forestier, Laurent Riffaud, Pierre Jannin, Université de Haute-Alsace, CHU de
Rennes, INSERM, Université de Rennes 1
Data-Driven Spatio-Temporal RGBD Feature Encoding for Action Recognition in
Operating Rooms
Andru Putra Twinanda, Emre Ozan Alkan, Afshin Gangi, Michel De Mathelin, Nicolas
Padoy, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS & IHU Strasbourg, Université de Bourgogne, Les
Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg
Real-time Ultrasound Image Classification for Spine Anesthesia Using Local
Directional Hadamard Features
Mehran Pesteie, Purang Abolmaesumi, Hussam Al-Deen Ashab, Victoria A. Lessoway, Simon
Massey, Vit Gunka, Robert N. Rohling, University of British Columbia, BC Women’s Hospital
BIPCO: Ultrasound Feature Points Based on Phase Congruency Detector and
Binary Pattern Descriptor
Diego Dall’alba, Paolo Fiorini, University of Verona
Augmenting MRI-Transrectral Ultrasound-Guided Prostate Biopsy with Temporal
Ultrasound Data: A Clinical Feasibility Study
Farhad Imani, Bo Zhuang, Amir Tahmasebi, Jin Tae Kwak, Sheng Xu, Harsh Agarwal,
Shyam Bharat, Nishant Uniyal, Ismail Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Peter Pinto, Brad
Wood, Mehdi Moradi, Parvin Mousavi, Purang Abolmaesumi, University of British Columbia, Philips Research North America, National Institutes of Health, Queen’s University
Deep Venous Thrombosis Identification from Analysis of Ultrasound Data
Julian Guerrero, James A. McEwen, Bassam A. Masri, Savvakis Nicolaou, Septimiu E.
Salcudean, University of British Columbia
Toward Knowledge-Based Liver Surgery – Holistic Information Processing for
Surgical Decision Support
Keno März, Mohammedreza Hafezi, Tobias Weller, Marco Nolden, Nassim Fard, Ali
Majlesara, Sascha Zelzer, Maria Maleshkova, Mykola Volovyk, Negin Gharabaghi, Martin
Wagner, Golnaz Emami, Sandy Engelhardt, Andreas Fetzer, Hannes Kenngott, Nahid
Rezai, Achim Rettinger, Rudi Studer, Arianeb Mehrabi, Lena Maier-Hein, German Cancer
Research Center, University of Heidelberg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
11:45 Short Oral Presentations V: Planning, Simulation, and
Patient Specific Models
Chair: Peter Mountney
Interactive Multi-Criteria Planning for Radiofrequency Ablation
Christian Schumann, Christian Rieder, Sabrina Haase, Katrin Teichert, Philipp Süss, Peter
Isfort, Philipp Bruners, Tobias Preusser, Fraunhofer Mevis, Fraunhofer ITWM, RWTH
Aachen University Hospital, Jacobs University
Statistical Study of Parameters for Deep Brain Stimulation Automatic Preoperative
Planning of Electrodes Trajectories
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 8:00–21:00
Caroline Essert, Sara Fernandez-Vidal, Antonio Capobianco, Claire Haegelen, Carine
Karachi, Eric Bardinet, Maud Marchal, Pierre Jannin, Université de Strasbourg, INSERM,
Université de Rennes 1, Pontchaillou University Hospital, Sorbonne Universités, Université
Pierre et Marie Curie, INRIA, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
Computer-assisted Hip Resurfacing Planning Using Lie Group Shape Models
Mohamed S. Hefny, John F. Rudan, Randy E. Ellis, Queen’s University
The Influence of Osteophyte Depiction in CT for Patient-specific Guided Hip
Resurfacing Procedures
Manuela Kunz, Sai Balaketheeswaran, Randy E. Ellis, John F. Rudan, Kingston General
Hospital, Queen’s University
PCA-derived Respiratory Motion Surrogates From X-ray Angiograms For Percutaneous Coronary Interventions
Hua Ma, Gerardo Dibildox, Carl Schultz, Evelyn Regar, Theo van Walsum, Erasmus MC,
Royal Perth Hospital
12:15 Short Oral Presentations VI: Intra-operative and Intrainterventional Registration
Chair: Miguel A. Gonzalez Ballester
Slice-to-volume Deformable Registration: Efficient One Shot Consensus between
Plane Selection and in-plane Deformations
Enzo Ferrante, Vivien Fecamp, Nikos Paragios, École Centrale Paris, INRIA
A Tree-Topology Preserving Pairing for 3D/2D Registration
Thomas Benseghir, Grégoire Malandain, Régis Vaillant, GE Healthcare, INRIA
Realization of a Biomechanical Model Assisted Image Guidance System for Breast
Cancer Surgery Using Supine MRI
Rebekah Conley, Ingrid Meszoely, Jared Weis, Thomas Pheiffer, Lori Arlinghaus, Thomas
Yankeelov, Michael Miga, Vanderbilt University
Multimodal Image-Guided Prostate Fusion Biopsy based on Automatic Deformable
Registration
Oliver Zettinig, Amit Shah, Christoph Hennersperger, Matthias Eiber, Christine Kroll,
Hubert Kübler, Tobias Maurer, Fausto Milletari, Julia Rackerseder, Christian Schulte zu
Berge, Enno Storz, Benjamin Frisch, Nassir Navab, Technische Universität München,
Johns Hopkins University
Registration of 3D Shapes Under Anisotropic Scaling
Elvis C.S. Chen, A. Jonathan McLeod, John S.H. Baxter, Terry M. Peters, Robarts
Research Institute, Western University
Minimally Invasive Registration for Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery: Combining Tracked Ultrasound and Bone Surface Points via the P-IMLOP Algorithm
Seth Billings, Hyun Jae Kang, Alexis Cheng, Emad Boctor, Peter Kazanzides, Russell
Taylor, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes
Automatic Bone Detection and Soft Tissue Aware Ultrasound-CT Registration for
Computer-aided Orthopedic Surgery
Wolfgang Wein, Athanasios Karamalis, Adrian Baumgartner, Nassir Navab, ImFusion
GmbH, Technische Universität München, Synthes GmbH
Intraoperative CT as a Registration Benchmark for Intervertebral Motion Compensation in image-guided Open Spinal Surgery
Songbai Ji, Xiaoyao Fan, Keith Paulsen, David Roberts, Sohail Mirza, Stuart Lollis, Dartmouth College, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
13:00 Lunch, Poster Session II and Announcement of
Long Oral Presentations Selected by the Audience
14:30 Long Oral Presentations I
Chair: Gabor Fichtinger
Coffee Break
16:20 Long Oral Presentations II
Chair: Danail Stoyanov
16:20 – 17:45 Presentation of Awards and Closing
with Amir Tahmasebi, Philips Research North America, and Andrew Wiles, NDI
18:00 – 20:00 CARS/ISCAS Welcome Reception
20:00 – 21:00 IPCAI Reception and Poster Session III (with
drinks and finger food)
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
International Foundation for Computer Assisted Radiology
and Surgery – IFCARS
www.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 biomedical systems sciences, mathematics, medical
imaging and medical informatics but also
the discipline of computer assisted radiology 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:
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Modelling of human organ systems, pathologies and clinical processes from scientific based evidence, medical guidelines and data mining.
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.
Improved accuracy of diagnosis and optimal therapy through simulation as well as knowledge and decision management.
Higher quality of therapy by means of real time integration of
information in patient-specific models and therapeutic processes.
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 acceptablecost. IFCARS with its associated CARS congress and journals are
key actors in this transitional process.
The Foundation aims at supporting all measures promoting this development, 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
• Events of all kinds, e.g. congresses, seminars, think tank focus
discussions, training and further education as well as the preparation of appropriate publications.
• Support of interdisciplinary and international activities relating to the research and development of innovative public health concepts,
particularly through system development and subsequent
implementation and evaluation.
• Promotion of national and international cooperation in science and 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 supported 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 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:00–19:30
CARS Clinical Day
1st MMVR / IFCARS Joint Conference on Human
Machine Interface
Chairmen: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA),
Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)
Chairmen: Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA),
Dave Warner, MD, PhD (USA)
Room AXA
Room Kursaal
9:00 Hepatocellular Cancer (HCC) – HC
9:00 Toward the integrated Brain-Machine Interface
Invited Speaker: Dong Song, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
9:15 Real-time brain electrochemical activity: nanotechniques for neuromodulation and neuroprostheses
R.J. Andrews, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA (USA)
9:30 A gesture-controlled projection display for ct-guided interventions
A. Mewes, P. Saalfeld, C. Hansen, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, O. Riabikin,
M. Skalej, Univ. Hospital Magdeburg (D)
9:45 The effect of display data format in enhancing postural control using visual
and proprioceptive feedback during virtual ambulation
P. Pidcoe, P. Wetzel, T. Massenzo, VCU, Richmond, VA (USA)
10:00 Enhancing training performance of brain computer interface with objectdirected 3D visual guidance
S. Liang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, K.–S. Choi, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, J. Qin, Shenzen Univ., W.–M. Pang, Caritas Institute
of Higher Education, P.-A. Heng, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CHN)
10:15 Third arm for surgeon: two hands VS three hands
E. Abdi, M. Bouri, H. Bleuler, EPFL, Lausanne (CH), S. Himidan, SickKids Hosp., Toronto
(CDN), E. Burdet, Imperial College, London (UK)
10:30 Microwave microstrip resonator for developing a non-invasive glucose sensor
C.G. Juan, E. Bronchalo, G. Torregrosa, A. Garcia, J.M. Sabater-Navarro, Miguel Hernandez Univ., Elche (E)
10:45 Web-based tool for advanced neural analysis and emulation of the behaviour of living organisms
P. Leškovský, A. Mujika, G. Epelde, A. Blau, D. Oyarzun, Vicomtech-ik4, Donostia,
Gipuzkoa (E)
Session Chairs: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA), Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)
9:00 Patient Assessment: Personalized medicine for hepatocellular carcinoma
(HCC) – Part 1
Invited Speaker: Leonard Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)
9:15 Patient Assessment: Personalized medicine for hepatocellular carcinoma
(HCC) – Part 2
Invited Speaker: Leonard Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)
9:30 Oncology Imaging: PET-CT (Part 1)
Invited Speaker: Giuseppe Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
9:45 Oncology Imaging: PET-CT (Part 2)
Invited Speaker: Giuseppe Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
10:00 Minimally Invasive Therapy: Role of tumor ablation for HCC
Invited Speaker: Eric vanSonnenberg, Kern/UCLA Medical Center, University of Arizona (USA)
10:15 Surgery: Advances in liver resection for HCC
Invited Speaker: Juan Carlos Garcia-Valdecasas, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
10:30 Break
11:00 Lung and Prostate Cancer; Endovascular Therapy –
LPC/ET
Session Chairs: Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA), Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)
11:00 Patient Assessment: Classification and staging of lung cancer
Invited Speaker: Josep Morera Prat, Teknon Medical Center, Barcelona (E)
11:15 Minimally Invasive Therapy: Role of tumor ablation for lung cancer
Invited Speaker: Eric vanSonnenberg, Kern/UCLA Medical Center, University of Arizona (USA)
11:30 Surgery: Advances in lung resection (Part 1)
Invited Speaker: Laureano Molins, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
11:45 Surgery: Advances in lung resection (Part 2)
Invited Speaker: Laureano Molins, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
12:00 Robotic Surgery: Prostate Cancer (Part 1)
Invited Speaker: Antonio Alcaraz, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
12:15 Robotic Surgery: Prostate Cancer (Part 2)
Invited Speaker: Antonio Alcaraz, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
12:30 Prostate Radiology
Invited Speaker: Javier Miguez Gonzalez, Hospital Quiron Dexeus, Barcelona (E)
12:45 Endovascular Therapy
Invited Speaker: Fernando Gomez, Hospital Clinic Barcelona (E)
13:00 Lunch Break
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room AXA
14:00 ISCAS Surgical Workshop
Round Table Discussion on Surgical Visions for Technology
Moderators: Manuel Doblare, PhD (E), Miguel Ángel González Ballester, PhD (E)
L. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)
J. Morera, Teknon Medical Center, Barcelona (E)
E. vanSonnenberg, Kern/UCLA Medical Center, University of Arizona (USA)
A. Alcaraz, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
J.C. Garcia-Valdecasas, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
L. Molins, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
G. Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
F. Gomez, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona (E)
J. Miguez Gonzalez, Hospital Quiron Dexeus, Barcelona (E)
16:00 End of Session
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11:00 Break
7th EPMA / IFCARS Workshop on
Personalized Medicine and ICT
Chairs:
Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D)
Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
Room Kursaal
Session Chairs: Russell J. Andrews, MD (USA), Andreas Melzer, MD (D)
11:00 Unpredictable, unpreventable and impersonal medicine: global disaster
response in the 21st century
R.J. Andrews, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, L.M. Quintana, Valparaiso
Univ. Medical Center (USA)
11:15 Patient-specific prostate deformation modelling via elastography for
computer-assisted TRUS-guided interventions
Y. Wang, J. Qin, P.A. Heng, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, D. Ni, Shenzhen Univ.,
M. Xu, X. Xie, Sun Yat-Sen Univ. (CHN)
11:30 Personalization of Cardiac Electrophysiology Model using the Unscented
Kalman Filtering
H. Talbot, S. Cotin, C. A. Rinaldi, R. Razavi, H. Delingette, INRIA Strasbourg (F)
11:45 Predicting distant and regional recurrence following SABR for NSCLC based
on radiomic analysis of FDG-PET
R. Li, Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, CA (USA)
12:00 Personalised design of the shape and size of aortic patch through a surgical
planning system for the management of hypoplastic left heart syndrome
P. Lamata, A. Faraci, N. Laji, N. Byrne, H. Coulton, A. De Vecchi, King’s College London,
M. Nassar, T. Hussain, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London (UK)
12:15 Enhancement of digital patient models with process information: prediction
of treatment steps from clinical events
J. Meier, Univ. Leipzig, A. Boehm, T. Neumuth, Univ. Medical Center Leipzig (D)
12:30 Web-based guiding of clinical experts through the modelling of treatment
decision models using MEBN with an example of laryngeal cancer
M. Cypko, M. Stoehr, K. Denecke, University of Leipzig (D)
12:45 Break
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:00–19:30
Room Kursaal
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
CARS
Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
CARS
Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Room AXA
Workshop on Multiscale Digital Patient (MDP)
Session Chair: Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, PhD (CH)
14:00 Introduction to the workshop
14:10 Patient specific computational model of lower limb muscle function from 4D
MRI studies.
D. García, S. Trombella, B. Delattre, O. Ratib, University Hospitals of Geneva (CH)
14:25 [11C]acetate and PET/CT assessment of muscle activation in rat studies
S. Trombella, D. Garcia, D.J. Colin, S. Germain, Y. Seimbille, O. Ratib, University Hospitals
of Geneva (CH)
14:40 Nanoindentational technique for the evaluation of articular cartilage mechanical properties in osteoarthritic knee – What the MRI does not tell us
M. Ondrésik, I.F. Cengiz, H. Pereira, J. Espregueira-Mendes, J.M. Oliveira, R.L. Reis,
University of Minho, Barco GMR (P)
14:55 A computational approach to calculate personalized pennation angle based
on mri: effect on gait analysis
A. Chincisan, M. Becker, N. Magnenat-Thalmann, H.F. Choi, University of Geneva,
Carouge (CH), K. Tecante, C. Hurschler, Hannover Medical School (D)
15:10 Coupling strategies for multi-resolution deformable meshes expanding the
pyramid approach beyond its one-way nature
M. Becker, N. Nijdam, N. Magnenat-Thalmann, Univ. of Geneva, Carouge (CH)
15:25 Segmentation of meniscus tissue from medical images for the use of tissue
engineering
I.F. Cengiz, M. Pitikakis, P. Parascandolo, L. Cesario, L. Vosilla, G. Viano, J.M. Oliveira,
R.L. Reis, Univ. of Minho, Braga (P)
16:00 Similarity of muscle activation patterns and knee joint forces among different musculoskeletal (MSK) models in different MSK simulation software packages
K. Tecante, M. Schwarze, F. Seehaus, T. Flörkemeier, C. Hurschler, Hannover Medical
School (D)
16:15 A methodological approach for implementation and utilization of the helical
axis in knee joint articulation
S.D. Lynch, B. Fleischer, C. Hurschler, Hannover Medical School, R. Millán, F.-E. Wolter,
Leibniz Universität Hannover (D), A. Chincisan, N. Magnenat-Thalmann, MIRALab, Univ.
of Geneva (CH)
16:30 Helical axis data visualization and analysis of the knee joint articulation
R.M. Millan Vaquero, A. Vais, J. Rzepecki, K.-I. Friese, F.-E. Wolter, Leibniz Universität
Hannover, S.D. Lynch, C. Hurschler, Hannover Medical School (D)
16:45 Ontology modularization for multi-scale biomedical data management and
visualization
A. Agibetov, C.E. Catalano, G. Patane‘, M. Spagnuolo, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,
Genova (I)
17:00 Semantic annotation of 3D anatomical models to support diagnosis and
follow-up analysis of musculoskeletal pathologies
C.E. Catalano, I. Banerjee, G. Patané, M. Spagnuolo, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,
Genova (I)
17:15 Automatic measurement and visualization of focal femoral cartilage thickness using three-dimensional knee models
M. Pitikakis, L. Cesario, P. Parascandolo, L. Vosilla, G. Viano, Softeco Sismat S.r.l.,
Genova (I), A. Chincisan, N. Magnenat-Thalmann, Univ. of Geneva (CH)
17:30 Panel: Problems and solutions to the multiscale
approach
Chair: N. Magnenat-Thalmann
Panellists: O. Ratib, C. Hurschler, M. Oliveira, F.E. Wolter
18:00 End of Workshop
CARS 2015 Opening
18:00 Welcome
Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD
President CARS 2015
Kiyonari Inamura, PhD
Co-Chair, Computer Assisted Radiology, 29th International Congress and Exhibition
(CAR)
Pierre Jannin, PhD
President, 19th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery
(ISCAS)
Emanuele Neri, MD
President, 33rd International Meeting of the European Society of Medical Imaging
Informatics (EuSoMII)
Kunio Doi, PhD
Chairman, 17th International Workshop on Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD)
Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc
Chairman, 21st Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Congress (CMI)
Jordi Martinez Roldan
TicSalut, Barcelona (E)
Keynote Lectures:
Modelling human joints: 20 years of research and beyond
Nadja Magnenat-Thalmann, PhD, University of Geneva (CH) and NTU Singapore (SGP)
Innovation in Surgery
Antonio de Lacy, MD, PhD, Quiron Hospital, Barcelona (E)
The horizon for image-guided surgery
Richard M. Satava, MD, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA (USA)
June 22-24
Room Berlin
19:30 Reception
NA-MIC 2015 Summer Project Week
in conjunction with CARS
For further information: http://www.na-mic.org
Special registration required.
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Thursday, June 25, 2015 8:00–12:15
Computer Assisted Radiology
29th International Congress and Exhibition
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
Chairman: Luis Donoso Bach, MD (E)
Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
Room Berlin
8:30 ISCAS Welcome
8:30 Medical Imaging
Pierre Jannin, PhD, ISCAS President
Session Chairs: Davide Caramella, MD (I), Petia Radeva, PhD (E)
8:35 Surgical Education and Training
Session Chairs: Gabor Fichtinger, PhD (CDN), Luisa Fernanda Sánchez Peralta, PhD (E)
8:35 The revolution in simulation-based training of proficiency-based progression:
the fundamentals of robotic surgery experience
Invited Speaker: Richard M. Satava, University of Washington Medical Center (USA)
9:00 Usefulness of a virtual reality percutaneous trigeminal rhizotomy simulator in
neurosurgical training
S.F. Shakur, C.J. Luciano, P. Kania, P.P. Banerjee,K.V. Slavin, F.T. Charbel, A. Alaraj, Univ.
of Illinois at Chicago, B.Z. Roitberg, Univ. of Chicago, J. Sorenson, Semmes Murphey
Neurologic and Spine Inst., Memphis, TN (USA)
9:15 Three-dimensional elastic liver model and hepatic surgery and interventional
approach using simulation images
S. Kochiro, K. Junya, N. Taku, M. Yoshinari, M. Katsuhiko, Shimonoseki Medical Center (J)
9:30 Data management workflow and architecture for simulation-based medical
training
G. Fichtinger, N. Abou-Seido, T. Ungi, A. Lasso, R.C. Mcgraw, Queen’s Univ., Kingston (CDN)
9:45 Effect of latency training on surgical performance in simulated robotic
telesurgery procedures
M. Perez, X. Song, N.J. Hubert, C. Perrenot, J.M. Hubert, Univ. Hosp. Nancy (F)
10:00 Objective evaluation of sonographic skill in focussed assessment with
sonography for trauma examinations
M.S. Holden, T. Ungi, C. McKaigney, C. Bell, L. Rang, G. Fichtinger, Queen’s Univ.,
Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
10:15 Break
10:30 Surgical Simulation and Education
Session Chairs: Eduardo Soudah, PhD (E), Miguel Ángel González Ballester, PhD (E)
10:30 Biomechanical statistical models for surgical simulation and implant design
Invited Speaker: Miguel Ángel González Ballester, ICREA–Pompeu Fabra University,
Barcelona (E)
10:45 Procedure specific simulations: the future of robotic surgery training
Y. Setty, 3D Systems – Simbionix, Lod (IL)
11:00 Training for surgical knot tying with knot recognition and thread snapping
D. Zerbato, L. Bertelli, F. Bovo, BBZ srl, Verona, V. Cantù, Univ. of Verona (I)
11:15 OpenSurgSim: an open-source surgical simulation framework
J. Lenoir, T. Kelliher, P. Novotny, R. Beasley, H. Scheirich, SimQuest Solutions Inc, Boston,
MA (USA)
11:30 An examination of factors that impact performance on a patient-specific
VR-based ventriculostomy simulator
R. Armstrong, M. Kramers, D. Noltie, R. Eagleson, S. de Ribaupierre, Western University,
London, ON (CDN)
11:45 Cochlear implant planning, selection and simulation with patient specific data
S. Vera, R. Caro, F. Perez, M. Bordone, J. Herrero, Alma IT Systems, H.M. Kjer, J.
Fagertun, R. Paulsen, Danmarks Tekniske Univ. (DK), A. Dhanasingh, MED-El, Innsbruck
(A), L. Barazzetti, M. Reyes, Univ. of Bern (CH), M. Ceresa, M.A. Gonzalez Ballester, Univ.
Pompeu Fabra (E)
12:00 Break
12:00 Cardiovascular Surgery
Session Chair: Óscar Cámara, PhD (E)
12:00 Robot assisted vascular surgery operations
P. Stadler, L. Dvoracek, P. Vitasek, P. Matous, Na Homolce Hosp., Prague (CZ)
12:15 Automatic real-time intra-operative 2D biplane ultrasound calibration during
in situ minimal invasive heart surgery
A.H. Faraz, Western Univ., T.M. Peters, E.C. Chen, Robarts Research Inst., London,
Ontario (CDN)
12:30 Interactive virtual stent planning for the treatment of aortic isthmus stenosis
M. Neugebauer, A. Hennemuth, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, M. Glöckler, Univ. Hospital
Erlangen, L. Goubegrits, M. Kelm, T. Kühne, German Heart Institute Berlin (D)
12:45 Break
10
8:30 A new digital subtraction angiography for coronary artery by using density
difference dependent mask image
M. Yamamoto, Y. Okura, Hiroshima International Univ.(J)
8:45 Automated respiratory phase classification for generating of respiration
synchronized DSA using random forest
T. Ohnishi, Y. Takano, T. Okamoto, H. Haneishi, Chiba Univ., H. Kato, Y. Ooka, Chiba Univ.
Hosp. (J), N. Navab, Technical Univ. of Munich (D)
9:00 High-quality soft-tissue brain imaging with cone-beam CT for point-of-care
evaluation of traumatic brain injury
A. Sisniega, W. Zbijewski, J. Xu, H. Dang, J.W. Stayman, N. Aygun, V.E. Koliatsos, J.H.
Siewerdsen, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, X. Wang, D.H. Foos, Carestream
Health, Baltimore, MD (USA)
9:15 Studies of CT system performances using visual grading scaling: a methodological comparison among visual grading characteristics, ordinal regression and
logistic psychometric functions
X. Zheng, T.M. Kim, Charles Sturt Univ., Wagga Wagga (AUS), S. Yang, Chonam National
Univ., Gwangju, Y. Kim, Gwangju Health Univ. (ROK)
9:30 3D MRI/CT non-rigid registration for image-guided prostate brachytherapy
I. Hamdan, G. Dardenne, IRT b-com, Cesson-Sévigné, J. Bert, D. Visvikis INSERM UMR
1101, C. Hamitouche-Djabou, Inst. Mines – Télécom, Brest (F)
9:45 Imaging yttrium-90 PET using a next generation digital detector time-offlight PET/CT system: Can we radically image faster?
J. Zhang, C.L. Wright, K. Binzel, M.I. Knopp, M.V. Knopp, E.J. Wuthrick, The Ohio State
Univ., Columbus, OH, P.J. Maniawski, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH (USA)
10:00 Break
Session Chair: Hans Ringertz, MD (S), Maurizio Bordone (E)
10:15 Towards unsupervised image-based tracking of liver features in 2-D ultrasound sequences
M.E. Karar, Menoufia Univ., Minuf (ET)
10:30 Shading correction for endoscopic images using principle color components
T. Bergen, T. Wittenberg, C. Münzenmayer, Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen
IIS, Erlangen (D)
10:45 Robot-assisted mirror ultrasound scanning for deep venous thrombosis
using depth image: a preliminary tracking study
B. Meng, L. Chen, A. Chen, S. Billings, F. Aalamifar, R.H. Taylor, E. Boctor, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD (USA)
11:00 Robot-assisted automatic ultrasound calibration
F. Aalamifar, A. Cheng, X. Guo, H.K. Zhang, E.M. Boctor, John Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD (USA)
11:15 Reconstructed-based super resolution method for virtual slide based on
glass slide with image sensor
Y. Sawada, T. Sato, H. Motomura, Panasonic Corporation, Kyoto (J)
11:30 Feasibility of 3D structure sensing for accurate assessment of chronic
wound dimensions
K. Cleary, K.L. Wu, E. Wilson, P. Cheng, P.C. Kim, O. Guler, Children’s National Health System,
K. Maselli, A. Howell, D. Gerber, MedStar Georgetown Univ. Hosp., Washington, DC (USA)
11:45 Break
12:00 Image Preprocessing and Registration
Session Chairs: Kensaku Mori, PhD (J), Andres Santos, PhD (E)
12:00 An idea to correct aliasing artifacts
A. Dell’Orso, S. Giuseppe, General Hosp., Empoli, G. Arisi, Blue Soft – software solution,
Poggibonsi, C. De Felice, S.M. alle Scotte General Hosp., Siena (I)
12:15 A software for surgical and radiotherapy planning through multimodal brain
image registration and fusion
S. Morales, V. Naranjo, F. Fuentes-Hurtado, Univ. Politècnica de València, A. Legaz-Aparicio, J. Larrey-Ruiz, Univ. Politécnica de Cartagena, A. Bernabeu, Inscanner S.L, Alicante (E)
12:30 Multimodal registration with joint structural tensor and local entropy for MR images
J. Zhang, J. Wang, Soochow University, Suzhou (CHN)
12:45 Joint 3D Image and Geometry Estimation for Mobile Interventional C-arms
C. Rottman, R. Whitaker, S. Joshi, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, J. Hinkle, NREL,
Golden, CO, A. Cheryauka, GE Healthcare Surgery, Salt Lake City, UT (USA)
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
Thursday, June 25, 2015 8:00–15:30
Chairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
Co-Chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
Room Estocolmo
Special Session Breast on CAD – BCAD
Session Chairs: Ulrich Bick, MD (D), Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
9:00 Computer-aided detection in mammography:
current status
Invited Speaker: Ulrich Bick, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (D)
9:30 Special Session Breast CAD – BCAD
Session Chairs: Ulrich Bick, MD (D), Ruey-Feng Chang, PhD (CHN)
9:30 Digital mammograms classification for breast cancer detection
S. Mahmoudi, F. Lecron, M. Benjelloun, Univ. of Mons (B)
9:45 Combining edge-based and region-based segmentations for diagnosing
masses in mammograms
N. Tomuro, Y. Zhang, J. Furst, D.S. Raicu, East-West University, Chicago, IL (USA)
10:00 A preliminary clinical retrospective reader study of computer-aided detection for automated breast ultrasound
R. Chang, R. Chen, C. Lo, C. Huang, Y. Yang, S. Chan, National Taiwan Univ., L. Chen,
National Taiwan Univ. Hosp., Taipei (RC)
10:15 Breast thermography segmentation based on random walkers
S. Mashohor, M. Moghbel, R. Mahmud, M.I. Saripan, S. Abd Hamid, S. Mohamad Sani,
S. Nizam, Univ. Putra Malaysia, Selangor Darul, Ehsan (MAL)
10:30 Break
11:00 Panel Discussion Session on Clinical Needs, Clinical
Evaluation, Technical Evaluation and Technical Requirements for Development of Practical CAD systems
Session Chairs: Emanuele Neri, MD (I), Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)
11:00 Development of a CAD, from benchtop to clinic
Invited Speaker: Daniele Regge, Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Candiolo (I)
Panelists: A. Alberich-Bayarri, S. Morozov, D. Regge
12:30 Break
14:00 Special Session Chest CAD – CCAD
Session Chairs: Hiroshi Fujita, PhD. (J), Feng Li, MD (USA)
14:00 Computer-aided diagnosis for lung nodules on CT: a radiologist’s viewpoint
Invited Speaker: Yoshiharu Ohno, Kobe University (J)
14:30 CT-confirmed non-calcified lung nodules on chest radiographs: radiologist
visibility rate compared to CAD system performance
F. Li, R. Engelmann, K. Doi, H. Macmahon, The Univ. of Chicago (USA)
14:45 Automated pulmonary nodule ct image characterization in lung cancer screening
A.P. Reeves, Y. Xie, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, A. Jirapatnakul, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY (USA)
15:00 Utilizing radiological images for predicting drug resistance of lung tuberculosis
V. Kovalev, V. Liauchuk, A. Kalinouski, United Inst. of Informatics, A. Skrahina,
A. Astrauko, A. Tarasau, Scientific and Practical Center for Pulmonology and Tuberculosis, Minsk (BY), A. Rosenthal, A. Gabrielian, National Inst. of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, Bethesda (USA)
15:15 End of Session
CARS 2016
Computer assisted
radiology
and surgery
30th International Congress
and Exhibition
June 22–25, 2016
Heidelberg, Germany
Poster Presentation Times
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
17th International Workshop on
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
CAR/CARS
1 – 68 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
8:30–12:00
69 – 123 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
14:00–17:00
133 – 141 Thursday, June 25
Room Estocolmo
15:30–16:00
ISCAS
CAD
20:00 EuSoMII Social Event
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Thursday, June 25, 2015
13:00–18:00
Computer Assisted Radiology
29th International Congress and Exhibition
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
Chairman: Luis Donoso Bach, MD (E)
Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
Room Berlin
14:00 Surgical/Interventional Navigation
Session Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN), Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)
14:00 Intra-operative registration method using organ surface information for
surgical navigation in laparoscopic gastrectomy
C. Morita, Y. Hayashi, M. Oda, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., K. Misawa, Aichi Cancer Center
Hosp., Nagoya (J), D. Hawkes, Univ. College London (UK)
14:15 Progressive internal landmark registration for image guided vessel clamping in laparoscopic gastrectomy
Y. Hayashi, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., K. Misawa, Aichi Cancer Center Hosp., Nagoya (J),
D. Hawkes, Univ. College London (UK)
14:30 Calibration of cone-beam computed tomography for electromagnetic
navigation
R.E. Ellis, B.J. Rasquinha, A.W.L. Dickinson, Queen’s Univ., Kingston (CND)
14:45 Echotrack for simulataneous EM tracking and US imaging: initial experience
in ventilated swine cadaver
A.M. Franz, K. März, H. Meinzer, L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ),
Heidelberg, T. Simpfendörfer, C. Garoussi, A. Majlesara, A. Mehrabi, D. Teber, Medical
School Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
15:00 Real time navigation in breast tumor surgery
T. Ungi, G. Gauvin, C.T. Yeo, C.J. Engel, J. Rudan, G. Fichtinger, Queen’s Univ., Kingston
(CDN)
15:15 Initial evaluation of a new line-based approach for image-to-world registration in image-guided interventions
E. Marinetto, J.F. Perez-Juste Abascal, J.M. Mateos, M. Desco, J. Pascau, Univ. Carlos
III de Madrid (E)
15:30 Intraoperative fusion of 3D ultrasound and C-ARM cone beam CT: feasibility
and characterization for real-time guidance of needle insertion
E. Marinetto, J. Pascau, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid (E), A. Uneri, T. De Silva, S. Reaungamornrat, W. Zbijewski, J. Wolinsky, Z.L. Gokaslan, J.H. Siewerdsen, Johns Hopkins Univ.,
Baltimore, MD (USA), G. Kleinszig, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen (D)
15:45 Break
Session Chairs: Lena Maier-Hein, PhD (D), Javier Herrero, MD, PhD (E)
16:00 A neurosurgical microscope image-overlay system with intra-operative
real-time camera calibration
H. Takahashi, I. Sato, Y. Fujino, Future Univ. Hakodate, T. Suzuki, K. Masamune, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women‘s Medical Univ. (J)
16:15 In vivo evaluation of a new tool tracking system for laparoscopic surgery
based on inertial sensor
T. Ando, H. Kiyomatsu, E. Kobayashi, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
16:30 Surgical navigation system with fusing visualization of 3D ultrasound and
CT image for water-filled laparo-endoscopic surgery
T.D. Pham, T. Igarashi, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ. (J)
16:45 Towards a new low-cost 3D optical localization system for computer assisted surgery
T. Wentz, G. Dardenne, IRT B-Com, Cesson-Sévigné, J. Leboucher, Centre Hosp.
Régional et Univ., C. Hamitouche, Inst. Mines – Télécom, Brest (F)
17:00 Towards cognitive pipelines of medical assistance algorithms
M. Maleshkova, P. Philipp, D. Katic, S. Speidel, A. Rettinger, B. Kämpgen, R. Studer,
R. Dillmann, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, S. Zelzer, German Cancer Research
Center, Heidelberg A.-L. Wekerle, H. Kenngott, B. Müller, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
17:15 Acoustic and Laparoscopic Localization of Active Ultrasound Transducers
for Use in Laparoscopic Prostate Surgery
G. Gustillon, O. Ordi, P. Cinquin, A. Moreau-Gaudry, S. Voros, UJF Grenoble, A. NguyenDinh, Vermon, Tours (F)
17:30 A Cost-effective Surgical Navigation Solution for Periacetabular Osteotomy
(PAO) Surgery
S. Pflugi, L. Liu, T.M. Ecker, S. Schumann, J. Cullmann-Bastian, K. Siebenrock,
L.P. Nolte, G. Zheng, Univ. of Bern (CH)
17:45 US-CT registration for open liver surgery navigation: workflow and retrospective analysis under clinical condition
H. Lu, D. Ribes, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, M. Peterhans, CAScination AG, Bern, V. Banz,
P. Tinguely, C. Kim-Fuchs, D. Candinas, Univ. Hosp. Inselspital Bern (CH)
18:00 Break
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13:00–13:45 Luncheon Symposium on
Personalized Medicine in Diagnosis and Therapy
see page 23
14:00 Segmentation
Session Chairs: Jayaram K. Udupa, PhD (USA), Mariano Alcañiz Raya, PhD (E)
14:00 Random walks with shape prior for cochlea segmentation
E. Ruiz Pujadas, M. Ceresa, M.A. González Ballester, Univ. Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (E), H.M.
Kjer, R. Paulsen, Technical Univ. of Denmark (DK), S. Vera, Alma Medical Imaging, Barcelona (E)
14:15 Fully automatic hip CT segmentation by combining articulated statistical
shape model fitting with graph optimization based multi-surface detection
G. Zheng, C. Chu, Univ. of Bern (CH), J. Bai, X. Wu, Univ. of Iowa (USA)
14:30 Automatic segmentation of maxillofacial deformities based on symmetry
analysis
F. Abdolali, R. Aghaeizadeh Zoroofi, Univ. of Tehran (IR), Y. Otake, Y. Sato, Nara Inst. of
Science and Technology (NAIST) (J)
14:45 Automated 3D closed surface segmentation: application to vertebral body
segmentation in CT images
A.P. Reeves, S. Liu, Y. Xie, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (USA)
15:00 Primary lung tumor segmentation from PET-CT volumes with spatial-topological constraint
D. Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. (CHN), H. Cui, X. Wang, W. Lin, University of Sydney,
Darlington, J. Zhou, National ICT (AUS)
15:15 Orbital volume analysis: validation of a semi-automatic software segmentation method
J. Jansen, R. Schreurs, L. Dubois, T.J.J. Maal, P.J.J. Gooris, A.G. Becking, AMC University of Amsterdam (NL)
15:30 Semi-automatic brain structures segmentation in fetal MRI
M.B. Braginsky, L. Joskowicz, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, D. Link-Sourani, D. Ben
Bashat, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (IL)
15:45 Break
Session Chairs: Andrew Todd-Pokropek, PhD (UK), Debora Gil, PhD (E)
16:15 Automated regions of interest (ROIs) tracking for PET-CT image series using
cellular automata segmentation
D.D. Feng, L. Bi, J. Kim, The Univ. of Sydney, M. Fulham, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp., Sydney (AUS)
16:30 Supervised machine learning method to segment the brainstem on MRI in
multicenter brain tumor treatment context
J. Dolz, L. Massoptier, AQUILAB, Loos de Lille, S. Ken, A. Laprie, Institut Claudius
Regaud, Toulouse, H.A. Leroy, N. Reyns, M. Vermandel, Inserm, Lille (F)
16:45 Automatic estimation of midline shift in patients with cerebral glioma based
on mechanical model and local symmetry
M. Chen, A. Elazab, F. Jia, J. Wu, G. Li, Q. Hu, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (CHN)
17:00 Co-segmentation between pre- and intra-operative images : study on MRUS images
J. Jang, H.W. Kim, Y.S. Kim, Hanyang Univ., Seoul (ROK)
17:15 Increasing the feasibility of minimally invasive procedures in type A aortic
dissections: a framework for segmentation and quantification
C.A. Morariu, T. Terheiden, J. Pauli, Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, D.S. Dohle, K. Tsagakis,
Univ. Clinic Essen (D)
17:30 Automatic coronary artery bypass anastomosis segmentation in epicardial
ultrasound
A.S. Jørgensen, S.E. Schmidt, L.R. Østergaard, Aalborg University, N.-H. Staalsen,
Aalborg University Hospital (DK)
17:45 Automatic 3D modelling of human diaphragm from lung MDCT images
B. Pazokifard, A. Sowmya, D. Moses, University of New South Wales, Sydney (AUS)
18:00 End of Session
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
Thursday, June 25, 2015
14:00–18:30
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
18:00 ISCAS Young Investigators Networking Session
Session Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN), Javier Pascau, PhD (E)
This new networking event was introduced successfully at last years CARS conference
in Fukuoka. The objective of this session is to provide a platform to encourage exchange
and cooperation between young investigators and senior experienced researchers. Right
after the last session of thursdays ISCAS track, in a relaxed atmosphere – drinks wiil be
served – young investigators will present their previous work and future interests.
All experienced researchers are invited to join in for a lively exchange.
Poster Presentation Times
CAR/CARS
1 – 68 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
8:30–12:00
124 – 132 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
12:30–13:00
69 – 123 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
14:00–17:00
133 – 141 Thursday, June 25
Room Estocolmo
15:30–16:00
142 – 151 Friday, June 26
Room Estocolmo
16:00–16:30
EuSoMII
ISCAS
CAD
CMI
International Society for Computer Aided Surgery
President: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (Japan)
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POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
Register now at www.iscas.net
Administrative Council Members
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (France) | Past President: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (Japan)
General Secretary: Leo Joskowicz, PhD (Israel) | Treasurer: Stefan Hassfeld, MD, MDS (Germany)
Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (Canada); Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (Germany); Gabor Fichtinger, PhD (Canada); Masakatsu G. Fujie, PhD (Japan);
Nobuhiko Hata, PhD (USA), Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (Spain); Young Soo Kim, MD, PhD (South Korea); Masaki Kitajima, MD, PhD (Japan);
Thomas Lango, PhD (Norway); Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (Germany); Lena Maier-Hein, PhD (Germany), Kensaku Mori, PhD (Japan), Nassir Navab, PhD (Germany);
Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (Japan); Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA); Byung-Ju Yi, PhD (Korea))
Honorary Members
Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (Japan); Toyomi Fujino, MD, FACS (Japan); Chiaki Hamanishi, MD, PhD (Japan); Thomas Lambrecht, MD, PhD (Switzerland);
Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (Germany); Pierre Rabischong, MD, PhD (France); Kintomo Takakura, MD, PhD (Japan); Michael W. Vannier, MD (USA)
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Friday, June 26, 2015 8:30–13:00
Computer Assisted Radiology
29th International Congress and Exhibition
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
Chairman: Luis Donoso Bach, MD (E)
Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
Room Berlin
8:30 Medical Robotics and Manipulators
8:30 EuSoMII / IFCARS Joint Session on Quantitative
Imaging Biomarkers
Session Chairs: Russell H. Taylor, PhD (USA), Ichiro Sakuma, PhD (J)
8:30 Possibilities and challenges of surgical robotics. Methods and techniques
Invited Speaker: Alicia Casals, Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia, Barcelona (E)
8:45 Robot for minimally invasive neurosurgery
H. Ziso, D. A. Hen, M. Shoham, Technion, M. Zaaroor, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa,
Zarrouk, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva (IL)
9:00 4-DOF concurrent control of a laparoscope by non-restraint foot motion for
the minimally invasive surgical robot
S.B. Park, K. Lim, Y. Jo, National Cancer Center, Goyang (ROK)
9:15 Robot system to drive a flexible endoscope for endoscopic submucosal dissection
R. Nakadate, S. Onogi, H. Kenmotsu, M. Hashizume, J. Arata, S. Oguri, T. Ikeda, T. Iwasa,
Y. Okamoto, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)
9:30 Comparison of force sensors for haptic feedback in laparoscopic surgery
S. Albrecht, B. Blase, S. Schlegel, Technical Univ. Berlin (D)
9:45 Body image transferable surgical master slave system for futher intuitiveness
J. Arata, R. Nakadate, S. Oguri, K. Kiguchi, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka,
M. Hattori, M. Sakaguchi, Nagoya Inst. of Technology (J)
10:00 Needle guidance for shoulder arthrography using a body-mounted MRIcompatible robot
K. Cleary, B. Azizi Koutenaei, R. Monfaredi, E. Wilson, K. Sharma, R. Sze, Sheikh Zayed
Inst. for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Washington, DC (USA)
10:15 A steerable endoscopic robot for endonasal skull base surgery: development and a cadaver experiment
K. Kim, W. Lee, Y. Kim, D. Choi, T. Choi, S. Kim, S. Kang, Korea Inst. of Science and
Technology, S. Kim, Yonsei Univ. College of Medicine, Seoul, M. Hwang, D. Kwon, Korea
Advanced Inst. of Science and Technology, Daejeon (ROK)
10:30 Break
Session Chairs: Masakatsu Fujie, PhD (J), Alícia Casals, PhD (E)
10:45 Robot assisted calibration of an optical localisation system
A. Fuchs, S. Tauscher, S. Borcherding, L.A. Kahrs, T. Ortmaier, Inst. of Mechatronic
Systems, Hannover (D)
11:00 Mechanically separated tendon wire actuation of disposable instruments for
minimally invasive surgery
S. Koller, D. Ostler, T. Bachinger, H. Feussner, A. Schneider, Klinikum rechts der Isar,
Munich, G. Horst, E. Wintermantel, Technical Univ. Munich (D), J. Fleischer, Technical
Univ. of Delft (NL)
11:15 Compact gravity compensation mechanism using spring in minimally invasive surgery robot
D.G. Chung, U.J. Yang, D.H. Lee, D.Y. Gong, D. Kwon, KAIST, Daejeon (ROK)
11:30 From development to in vivo validation of a force sensing cannulation
needle for retinal surgery
A. Gijbels, E.B. Vander Poorten, K. Willekens, B. Gorissen, P. Stalmans, D. Reynaerts,
Univ. of Leuven (B)
11:45 An image-guidance system for vascular malformation treatment: Concept,
design and evaluation on a patient-specific phantom
M. Schwalbe, S. Weber, H. Lu, Univ. of Bern (CH), C. Hansen, Univ. of Magdeburg (D)
12:00 Expression of anomalous surgical fields in a laparoscopic cholecystectomy
simulator
K. Tagawa, N. Omi, H.T. Tanaka, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu, M. Komori, Y. Kurumi,
S. Morikawa, Shiga Univ. of Medical Science, Otsu (J)
12:15 Automatic generation of a computational model for monopolar stimulation
of cochlear implants.
N. Mangado, M. Ceresa, H. Dejea Velardo, M.A. González Ballester, Univ. Pompeu FabraICREA, S. Vera, J. Herrero, Alma Medical Systems, Barcelona (E), N. Duchateau, INRIA,
Sophia Antipolis (F), H.M. Kjer, R.R. Paulsen, Denmark Technical Univ., Copenhagen (DK),
P. Mistrik, Med-EL, Innsbruck (A)
Session Chairs: Emanuele Neri, MD (I), Angel Alberich-Bayarri, PhD (E)
8:30 Quantitative assessment of bone and joint health on a dedicated extremities
cone-beam CT system
W. Zbijewski, Q. Cao, S. Tilley, A. Sisniega, J.W. Stayman, J.H. Siewerden, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, J. Yorkston, Carestream Health, Rochester, NY (USA)
8:45 Fully-automated quantitative analysis of chest CT images
A.P. Reeves, S. Liu, Y. Xie, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (USA)
9:00 An open tool for input function estimation and quantification of dynamic PET
FDG brain scans
A. Gómez, M. Bertran, N. Martínez, G.F. Carbajal, A. Fernández, Universidad de la
Republica, Montevideo (U)
9:15 Assessment of a multidiscriminant supervised classifier driven by textural
features to distinguish molecular subtypes of breast cancer
J. Torrents-Barrena, D. Puig, Univ. Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, L. Díez-Presa, M. Arenas,
Hosp. Sant Joan of Reus, P. Radeva, Univ. of Barcelona (E)
9:30 Break
9:45 Modelling and Visualisation
Session Chair: Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)
9:45 Improving clinical efficacy and workflow, evidence and fundamentals
Invited Speaker: R. Schilling, EchoPixel, Inc., Los Altos Hills, CA (USA)
10:00 Towards robust measurement of pelvic parameters from AP radiographs
using articulated 3D models
M. Ehlke, T. Frenzel, H. Ramm, S. Zachow, Zuse Inst. Berlin (D), M.A. Shandiz, C. Anglin,
Univ. of Calgary (CND)
10:15 Development of an automated method to print bronchial names on the
virtual bronchial wall
T. Yamamoto, T. Kitasaka, Y. Suenaga, K. Mori, Aichi Inst. of Technology, Y. Nimura, K. Mori,
Nagoya Univ. (J)
10:30 Efficient shape representation of abdominal organs based on spherical
harmonic functions (SPHARM)
T. Tateyama, M. Uetani, R. Xu, T. Kitrungrotsakul, S. Kohara, C. Lin, S. Tanaka, Y. Chen,
Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu, A. Furukawa, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., S. Kanasaki, Koseikai
Takeda Hosp., Kyoto (J)
10:45 A diagnostic protocol for CT colonography interpretation using an interactive holographic system
S. Aguirre, Y. Zhang, EchoPixel, Inc., Mountain View, CA (USA)
11:00 Improving workflows of neuro-interventional procedures with autostereoscopic 3D visualization of multi-modality imaging in hybrid interventional suites
J. Perhac, J. Spaltenstein, V. Mendes Pereira, K. Schaller, O. Brina, I. Cabrilo, O. Ratib,
University Hospitals of Geneva (CH)
11:15 Biomechanical analysis of rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm – a case study
N. Filipovic, I. Saveljic, N. Zdravkovic, Univ. of Kragujevac, I. Koncar, L. Davidovic, Serbian
Clinical Centre, Belgrade (SB)
11:30 Break
ISCAS Awards and Scholarships 2015
12:30 Break
ISCAS aims at promoting young scientists and recognizing outstanding scientific work.
For this purpose, the society awards the following prizes and student scholarships:
• ISCAS student scholarship
• Koh Young/ISCAS Young Investigator scholarship
• Olympus ISCAS Best Paper Award
• ISCAS–CARS Best Student Poster Awards
12:30 ISCAS General Assembly
The ISCAS Society is proud to announce the establishment of a new award:
“ISCAS Kikuchi Technology Award”
For details please refer to the ISCAS website at or www.cars-int.org
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June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
8:30–12:45
17th International Workshop on
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
21st Computed Maxillofacial
Imaging Congress
Chairman: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)
Co-Chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (D)
Chairman: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)
Room Estocolmo
Room Kursaal
8:30 Image-Guided Dental Implantology – IGDI
8:30 Special Session on Abdomen and Brain CAD – ABCAD
Session Chairs: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA), Vicente Hernandez-Soler, MD, DDS,
PhD (E)
Session Chairs: Martin Fiebich, PhD, (D), Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)
8:30 Accuracy of CBCT and multi-slice CT in virtual implant planning and surgical
stent fabrication: an in-vitro comparative study
A.A. Hassan, Fayoum Univ., M.K. Zayet, Cairo Univ. (ET), N. Abdel-Wahed, King Abdulaziz
Univ., Jeddah (SA)
8:45 Accuracy of a surface scan based surgical template created with NobelClinician®
P. Van Leemput, V. Wouters, J. Keustermans, W. Mollemans, F. Schutyser, Nobel Biocare
– Medicim N.V., Mechelen (B)
9:00 Computer-assisted implant surgery using image-fusion stereolithographic guides.
G. Widmann, P. Schullian, R. Bale, J. Berggren, B. Fischer, A. Pichler-Dennhardt,
W. Puelacher, Medical Univ. of Innsbruck (A)
9:15 The development of highly efficient image reformatting algorithms for
computer-aided oral implantology
X. Chen, J. Cheng, W. Dai, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Y. Zhu, Huaiyin Inst. of Technology,
Huaian (CHN), Y. Sun, C. Politis, KU Leuven Univ. (B)
9:30 Morphological characteristics of anterior loop of jaw deformity patients with
MDCT images
T. Kawai, Y. Kumazawa, R. Asaumi, T. Yosue, Nippon Dental Univ., Tokyo, M. Mizutani,
A. Yamaguchi, Nippon Dental Univ., Niigata (J)
9:45 Round Table Discussion
10:00 Break
10:30 CMI Tutorial on Evolution of Enabling Technologies
8:30 CAD for dual-energy colonography
Invited Speaker: Hiroyuki Yoshida, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA)
9:00 Real-time tracking of polyps for computer-assisted colonoscopy
Q. Angermann, A. Histace, O. Romain, X. Dray, ETIS UMR CNRS, Cergy (F)
9:15 Integrating shape and blood test data towards computer-aided diagnosis of
liver fibrosis
Y. Masaki, F. Yokota, Y. Otake, Y. Sato, Nara Inst. of Science and Technology, Ikoma,
M. Hori, N. Tomiyama, Osaka Univ., Suita, T. Okada, Univ. of Tsukuba (J)
9:30 Preliminary study for training and evaluation of various computerized detection software of cerebral aneurysms in-hospital testbed environment
Y. Nomura, S. Hanaoka, M. Nemoto, S. Miki, T. Yoshikawa, N. Hayashi, The Univ. of Tokyo
Hosp., Y. Masutani, Hiroshima City Univ., S. Kudo, T. Nakaguchi, Chiba Univ. (J)
9:45 End of Session
33rd International EuSoMII Meeting
President: Emanuele Neri, MD (I)
Room Kursaal
Session Chairs: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J), Cornelia Kober, PhD (D)
10:15 Healthcare IT Tools and Systems
10:30 Evolution of CMI enabling technologies impacting the scope of treatment
strategies
Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA), Silvio D. Bianchi, MD (I), Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)
Session Chairs: Angel Alberich-Bayarri, PhD (E), Sergey Morozov, MD, PhD (RUS)
12:00 Lunch Break
16th IFCARS / SPIE / EuSoMII / ISCAS Joint Workshop
on Surgical PACS and the Digital Operating Room
Chairmen: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH),
Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
Room Berlin
Session Chairs: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
11:45 Intelligent operating rooms – preparing for the new digital patient model challenges
C. Amato, Cannon Design, Los Angeles (USA), O. Ratib, Univ. Hosp. of Geneva (CH),
H. Lemke, Univ. of Leipzig (D)
12:00 Prediction of surgical activities for context-aware workflow management in
the operating room
S. Franke, E. Schreiber, T. Neumuth, Univ. of Leipzig, ICCAS (D)
12:15 Towards a surgical process model distribution infrastructure based on
cross-enterprise model sharing (XMS)
E. Schreiber, S. Franke, J. Meier, T. Neumuth, Univ. of Leipzig, ICCAS (D)
12:30 A gateway for reporting medical device observations to clinical information systems
B. Andersen, H. Ulrich, D. Rehmann, J.-H. Wrage, J. Ingenerf, Universität zu Lübeck,
A.-K. Kock, Univ. Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck (D)
12:45 Development of a next-generation operating room „Smart Cyber Operating
Theater (SCOT)“ – development concept and project summary
J. Okamoto, K. Masamune, H. Iseki, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women‘s Medical Univ. (J)
13:00 The OR.NET project: Save dynamic networking in the OR
B. Bergh, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
10:15 Introduction
Emanuele Neri, EuSoMII President
10:30 ESR/RSNA Structured reporting initiative
Invited Speaker: Osman Ratib, University Hospital of Geneva (CH)
10:45 Pattern mining of user interaction log data for a post-deployment PACS
usability evaluation
W. Jorritsma, F. Cnossen, R.A. Dierckx, M. Oudkerk, P.M. Van Ooijen, Univ. of Groningen (NL)
11:00 Automatically converting free-text radiology reports into structured reports
using a machine learning algorithm
J. Timmerman, W. Jorritsma, F. Cnossen, F. Bongaerts, R.A. Dierckx, M. Oudkerk,
P.M. Van Ooijen, Univ. of Groningen (NL)
11:15 Status of the national medical information sharing project in belgium
“ehealth hubs and metahub”
E. Bellon, P. Neyens, T. Van Den Broeck, K. Peeters, M. Vinkx, T. Piessens, B. Van Den
Bosch, Univ. Hosp. Leuven (B)
11:30 Strategies for sharing images in a hospital network
E. Bellon, T. Deprez, W. Van Damme, J. Demey, G. Heselmans, B. Van Den Bosch, Univ.
Hosp. Leuven (B)
11:45 Break
12:00 Radiation Dose
Session Chairs: Peter M.A. van Ooijen, MSc, PhD (NL), Elmar Kotter, MD (D)
12:00 Rationale of radiation dose monitoring
Invited Speaker: Davide Caramella, University of Pisa (I)
12:15 Dosecenter – a new radiation dose monitoring paradigm
T. Soares, L.A. Bastião Silva, C. Costa, Univ. of Aveiro, L.S. Ribeiro, BMD Software, Aveiro (P)
12:30 The galileo project. Using big data in dosimetry for standardization &
benchmarking across 11 Italian centers.
A. Trianni, A.O.U. S. Maria della Misericordia, Udine, L. Pierotti, A.O.U. Policlinico SOrsola Malpighi, Udine, P. Bregant, A.O.U. Ospedali Riuniti, Trieste (I), F. Sarrazin, GE
Healthcare, Buc (F)
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
Friday, June 26, 2015 12:45 Break
13:15–14:00 Luncheon Symposium on Pre- and Intraoperative Visualization and Man-Machine Interaction
see Page 23
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Friday, June 26, 2015 14:00–18:15
Computer Assisted Radiology
29th International Congress and Exhibition
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
Chairman: Luis Donoso Bach, MD (E)
Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
Room Berlin
14:00 nD Visualisation and Virtual Reality
14:00 Interventional Radiology
Session Chairs: Ron Schilling, PhD (USA), Pere Brunet Crosa, PhD (E)
Session Chairs: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA), Juan Miguel Macho Fernández, MD (E)
14:00 Virtual reality tools for nD comprehension in surgical planning
Invited Speaker: Pere Brunet Crosa, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona (E)
14:15 Implementation of touchless dynamic manipulatable interface (Opect 3D) for
three-dimensional arteries models
K. Yoshimitsu, S. Chiba, T. Maruyama, K. Masamune, H. Iseki, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo
Women‘s Medical Univ. (J)
14:30 A surgical planning protocol for major aortopulmonary collateral arteries in
newborns using an interactive holographic system.
S. Aguirre, A. Chen, EchoPixel, Inc., Mountain View, CA (USA)
14:45 Validation methodology for augmented reality in laparoscopic surgery
S.A. Nicolau, V. Agnus, L. Soler, J. Marescaux, IRCAD, S. Bernhardt, IHU, C. Doignon,
UDS, Strasbourg (F)
15:00 Soft tissue 3D reconstruction optimized with super-pixel segmentation for
robotic abdominal surgery
V. Penza, J. Ortiz, L. Mattos, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, A. Forgione, Ospedale Niguarda Ca’ Granda, Milano, E. De Momi, Politecnico di Milano (I)
15:15 Floating autostereoscopic 3D display with multidimensional images for
telesurgical visualization
D. Zhao, L. Ma, C. Ma, H. Liao, Tsinghua University, Beijing, J. Tang Capital Medical Univ.
Beijing (CHN)
15:30 Evaluation of a medical image overlay navigation system with a tablet PC
J. Nie, I. Sakuma, The University of Tokyo, H. Konoeda, J. Hishiyama, H. Sakurai,
K. Masamune, Tokyo Women´s Medical University, M. Uematsu, National Institute of
Health Sciences, Tokyo (J)
15:45 Intra-operative assessment of articular surfaces in cone beam CT image data
M. Brehler, J. Görres, H.-P. Meinzer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, J. Franke,
S.Y. Vetter, P.A. Grützner, BG Trauma Center, Ludwigshafen, I. Wolf, Univ. of Mannheim (D)
14:00 TBD
Invited Speaker: Juan Miguel Macho Fernández, Hospital Clinic Barcelona (E)
14:15 Ultrasound guidance for interventional procedures: A novel ultrasoundguided, three-dimensional virtual reality targeting system
K. Cleary, X. Kang, A. Sandler, R. Shekhar, Children´s National Health System, Washington, DC,
K. Wu, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA), H. Su, Tianjin University (CHN)
14:30 Investigation of endovascular OCT for imaging of intracranial aneurysms
T. Hoffmann, S. Glaßer, A. Boese, K. Brandstädter, T. Kalinski, O. Beuing, M. Skalej, Ottovon-Guericke University Magdeburg (D)
14:45 Comparison between total photon count- and discrete spectral bands-normalization using DRS measurements for differentiation of tissues for liver biopsies
A. Keller, P. Bialecki, M. Vetter, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Mannheim (D)
15:00 Hybrid interventional imaging for non-surgical sentinel lymph node staging
M. Friebe, OvGU Univ., Magdeburg, M. Horn, T. Wendler, Surgiceye GmbH, Munich,
S. Paepke, E. Klein, TU Munich (D)
16:00 Break
16:15 Endoscopy and Laparoscopic Surgery
Session Chairs: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD (J), Hubertus Feussner, MD (D)
16:15 Projections of endoscopic surgery for the future
Invited Speaker: Hubertus Feussner, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)
16:30 Reducing the influence of vibration and movement in endoscopic orientation
estimation with inertial sensors
H.V. Dao, T.T. Nguyen, T. Komeda, Shibaura Inst. of Technology, Saitama (J)
16:45 Surgical task evaluation by an operational region analysis during laparoscopic cholecystectomy using navigation system information
T. Sugino, H. Kawahira, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ. (J)
17:00 Prototype of a single probe PET laparoscope system
K. Shimazoe, H. Takahashi, T. Ando, E. Kobayashi, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
17:15 Measuring quality of intracorporeal surgical knot in laparoendoscopic
single-site surgery using a novel handheld articulating laparoscopic instrument
driven by robotic technology
J.A. Sánchez-Margallo, J.B. Pagador, F.M. Sánchez-Margallo, Jesús Usón Minimally
Invasive Surgery Centre, Cáceres, A. Macías-García, M.A. Díaz-Díez, I. Mangut-Romero,
Univ. of Extremadura, Badajoz (E)
17:30 Comparative study on surface reconstruction accuracy of stereo imaging
devices for microsurgery
A. Schoob, D. Kundrat, L.A. Kahrs, T. Ortmaier, Leibniz Universität Hannover (D)
17:45 Keypoint detection, tracking and matching for medical endoscopy: evaluating the impact of radial distortion in structure-from-motion accuracy
M. Lourenco, Vision-Box, Carnaxide (P), D. Stoyanov, Univ. College of London (UK),
J.P. Barreto, Univ. of Coimbra (P)
18:00 Feasibility evaluation of an image-guidance system for laparoscopic liver
ablation procedures
M. Fusaglia, M. Peterhans, H. Lu, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, P. Tinguely, D. Candinas, Univ.
Hosp. of Bern (CH), S. Karlgren, H. Nilsson, J. Freedman, Karolinska Inst., Stockhom (S)
18:15 End of Session
20:00 ISCAS Social Event
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15:15 Break
Session Chairs: Andreas Melzer, MD (D), Fernando Gomez, MD (E)
15:30 Intra-interventional image fusion and needle placement verification for
percutaneous CT-guided interventions
H. Lu, G. Toporek, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH), J. Engstrand, H. Nilsson, J. Freedman,
Karolinska Inst., A. Michos, P. Harbut, Danderyd Hosp., Stockholm (S)
15:45 Development of software to create hepatoma feeding arteriogram from CT
during aortography for transcatheter arterial chemoembolization
T. Shinohara, Kinki Univ., Kinokawa-Shi, S. Hosokawa, K. Nakata, H. Minamiguchi,
N. Kawai, M. Sato, Wakayama Medical Univ. (J)
16:00 CT-controlled microwave thermoablation of liver tumors using robotic guidance: a single center experience
L.P. Beyer, P. Wiggermann, C. Stroszczynski, Univ. Hosp., Regensburg (D)
16:15 Yttri-90 digital PET/CT for the post-clinical procedural assessment of microsphere distribution following interventional radioembolization
C.L. Wright, J. Zhang, K. Binzel, E.J. Wuthrick, M.V. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ.,
P. Maniawski, Philips Healthcare, Columbus, OH (USA)
16:30 Braided device foreshortening
H. Fernandez, L. Serra, Galgo Medical S.L., Barcelona, J. Macho, J. Blasco, Hospital Clinic
Provincial de Barcelona (E), W. Mailaender, Acandis GmbH, Pforzheim (D), I. Larrabide,
National Scientific and Technical Research Countil (Pladema-CONICET), Tandil, BA (RA)
16:45 Break
17:00 Radiotherapy
Session Chairs: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J), Javier Pascau, PhD (E)
17:00 Enhanced tissue thickness computation by exploiting local neighborhoods
T. Wissel, P. Stüber, B. Wagner, R. Bruder, A. Schweikard, F. Ernst, Univ. of Lübeck (D)
17:15 Interactive X-ray and proton therapy training and simulation
F.G. Hamza-Lup, S. Farrar, E. Leon, Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA (USA)
17:30 Augmented reality system for robotic ultrasound guidance of external beam
radiation therapy
D. Hristov, R. Gong, Stanford Univ., J. Schlosser, Sonitrack Systems, Menlo Park, CA (USA),
R. Bruder, A. Schweikard, Inst. for Robotics and Cognitive Systems, Lübeck (D)
17:45 Alternatives for intraoperative imaging in IOERT
V. García-Vázquez, E. Marinetto, M. Desco, J. Pascau, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, P. Guerra,
Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, M.F. Valdivieso, GMV SA, Tres Cantos, F.A. Calvo, E. AlvaradoVásquez, J.A. Santos-Miranda, Hosp. General Univ. Gregorio Marañón, Madrid (E),
C.V. Sole, Instituto de Radiomedicina, Santiago (RCH)
18:00 End of Session
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
13:30–16:30
21st Computed Maxillofacial
Imaging Congress
Chairman: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA)
33rd International EuSoMII Meeting
President: Emanuele Neri, MD (I)
Room Estocolmo
Room Kursaal
13:30 Image-Guided Treatment – IGT
14:00 Telemedicine
Session Chairs: Marcos Costa Kurzhals (E), Zafrulla Khan, DDS, MS (USA)
Session Chairs: Josep Fernández-Bayó, PhD (E), Nadia Pyatigorskaya (F)
13:30 Integration of intra-oral optical dental images into maxillofacial cone-beam
computed tomography images in the simulation of orthognathic surgery
Invited Speaker: Vicente Hernandez-Soler, MD, DDS, PhD (E), Ferrer-Hernandez A. (E)
14:00 A wearable system based on augmented reality for maxillofacial surgery
G. Badiali, A. Bianchi, C. Marchetti, Univ. of Bologna, V. Ferrari, F. Cutolo, C. Freschi,
D. Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)
14:15 Accuracy of mandibular reconstruction with CAD/CAM-fabricated patient
specific reconstruction-plates in combination with CAD/CAM drill guides
F. Mascha, S. Pietzka, A. Schramm, K. Lorenz, F. Wilde, Military Hosp. Ulm, K. Winter,
TRM-Leipzig, C. Cornelius, LMU Munich (D)
14:30 Validity of linear measurements of the jaws using ultra low-dose MDCT and
the iterative reconstruction techniques of ASIR and MBIR
A. Al-Ekrish, R. Al-Shawaf, R. Al-Sadhan, King Saud Univ., Riyadh (SA), P. Schullian,
G. Widmann, Medical Univ. of Innsbruck (A)
14:45 An automatic procedure for reconstruction of individual anisotropic trajectories of elasticity for patient specific biomechanical simulation of the entire mandible
C. Kober, HAW Hamburg, R. Sader, Univ. of Frankfurt (D), C. Hellmich, TU Vienna (A),
P. Young, Simpleware Ltd., Exeter (UK), H. Zeilhofer, Univ. Hosp. Basel (CH)
15:00 Cephalometrical analysis of lower face in three dimension by means of CBCT
A.G. Dobai, T. Vízkelety, J. Barabás, Semmelweis Univ., Z. Markella, Óbuda Univ.,
A. Rosta, A. Kucsera, Dento-Cura Kft. Private Praxis, Budapest (H)
15:15 4D orthodontics: monitoring of the real orthodontic movement during treatment by means of an initial CBCT and subsequent intraoral scans
M. Beretta, P.A. Zecca, R. Fastuca, A. Caprioglio, A. Macchi, Univ. of Insubria, Varese (I)
15:30 Error measurement and calibration of cone beam computed tomography
thresholding based segmentation in dentistry.
L. Rubino, Univ. of Genova, R. Fastuca, P.A. Zecca, M. Beretta, A. Caprioglio, Univ. of
Insubria, Varese (I)
15:45 A computer assisted method for assessment of mandibular osteoradionecrosis for local screening and detection of periled regions
C. Kober, HAW Hamburg (D), G. Kjeller, The Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg (S)
14:00 Image portability with mobile devices: friend or foe?
Invited Speaker: Peter M. van Ooijen, Univ. of Groningen (NL)
14:15 Use of mobile devices in Iran
Invited Speaker: Mansoor Fatehi, Iranian Society of Radiology, Tehran (IR)
14:30 Italian teleradiology: results of an online survey
F. Coppola, S Orsola Malpighi, Bologna, E. Neri, Univ. of Pisa, D. Regge, Inst. di Candiolo
IRCCS, Turin (I)
14:45 Validation of the emergency data set for the german electronic health card
C. Juhra, J. Born, Univ. Hosp. Muenster, J. Albert, N. Butz, J. Schenkel, German Medical
Association, S. Loos, IGES Inst., Berlin (D)
15:00 The remote fracture healing assessment, staging and monitoring application for orthopaedic trauma research and practice.
W.M. Glinkowski, J. Janowicz, L. Markiewicz, Medical Univ. of Warsaw (PL)
15:15 End of Session
16:00 End of Session
16:00–16:30 CMI Poster Presentations
Chairs: Allan G. Farman, PhD, DSc (USA), Silvio D. Bianchi, MD (I), Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
Friday, June 26, 2015 Editorial Board Meeting of the
International Journal of CARS:
Friday, June 26, 2015 7:00–8:00
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Saturday, June 27, 2015 8:30–14:00
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
IFCARS – International Foundation for Computer
Assisted Radiology and Surgery
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Chairmen: Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA),
Dave Warner, MD, PhD (USA)
Room Barcelona
Room Berlin
8:30 ENT Surgery
9:00 IHE Surgery Kick-off Meeting
Session Chairs: Stefan Weber, PhD (CH), Jesus Rodriguez, PhD (E)
Chairs: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA),
Hiroshi Iseki, MD, PhD (J), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
8:30 IT support for clinical decision making in tumor boards
Invited Speaker: Andreas Dietz, Univ. of Leipzig (D)
8:45 Predicting detailed inner ear anatomy from pre-operational CT for cochlear
implant surgery
H.M. Kjer, J. Fagertun, R.R. Paulsen, Technical Univ. of Denmark, Copenhagen (DK),
S. Vera, F. Peréz, J. Herrero, Alma Medical Systems, M.A. González-Ballester, Univ.
Pompeu Fabra-ICREA, Barcelona (E)
9:00 Intraoperative evaluation of an image guided robotically drilled trajectory for
minimally invasive cochlear implantation
K. Gavaghan, A. Sikandar, N. Gerber, T. Williamson, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, M. Caversaccio, Univ. Hosp. Bern (CH)
9:15 A custom made probe to protect the facial nerve during robotic direct cochlear access
J. Ansó, C. Stahl, H. Rohrbach, N. Gerber, T. Williamson, K. Gerber, B. Bell, S. Weber,
Univ. of Bern, C. Dür, M. Caversaccio, Univ. Hosp. of Bern (CH)
9:30 Development of process for image-guided, cochlear-implant programming
R. Labadie, R. Gifford, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center, B. Dawant, J. Noble, Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, TN (USA)
9:45 Surgical planning tool for bonebridge implantation using topographic bone
thickness maps
N. Gerber, M.M. Barakchieva, W. Wimmer, Univ. of Bern, P. Dubach, A. Arnold, M. Caversaccio, Univ. Hosp. of Bern (CH)
10:00 Procedure point navigation: first clinical experiences in functional endoscopic sinus surgery
P.M. Schmitz, I. Gollnick, IRDC GmbH, J. Bugovics, G. Trojandt, Surgical Process Inst.
GmbH, A. Rothe, S. Modemann, ACQUA Klinik, G. Strauss, ACQUA Klinik; IRDC GmbH;
ICCAS Leipzig, S. Halkaliev, MEDNOVO Medical Software Solutions GmbH, Berlin, C. Hiltl,
KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (D)
10:15 Patient-specific virtual insertion of electrode array for electrical simulations
of cochlear implants
N. Mangado, M. Ceresa, Univ. Pompeu Fabra, S. Vera, J. Herrero, Alma Medical Systems,
M.Á. González Ballester, Univ. Pompeu Fabra-ICREA, Barcelona (E), N. Duchateau, INRIA
Sophia Antipolis, Nice (F), H.M. Kjer, Technical Univ. of Denmark, Copenhagen (DK),
P. Mistrik, MED-EL, Innsbruck (A)
09:00 Introduction to Digital OR infrastructure and IHE Surgery
H.U. Lemke, IFCARS, Kuessaberg (D)
09:15 Development of surgery and interventions in the short, middle and long term
D. Wilhelm, Klinikum rechts der Isar, München (D)
09:30 OR.NET – the German OR-IT integration lighthouse project
B. Bergh, Univ. Hospital Heidelberg (D)
09:40 ORiN for SCOT (Smart Cyber Operating Theater)
Y. Muragaki, J Okamoto, K. Masamune, K. Yoshimitsu, H. Iseki, Tokyo Women´s Medical
University (J)
09:50 MD PnP: A community effort leading interoperability and accurate recording in the OR
K. Vosburgh, J, Goldman, Brigham and Women’s Hospitals, Boston, MA (USA)
10:00 Integrating imaging modalities for surgery in the AMIGO Suite
T. Kapur, Brigham and Women’s Hospitals, Boston, MA (USA)
10:10 Viewpoints from industry
K.-M. Irion, Karl Storz GmbH & Co.KG, Tuttlingen (D)
10:20 Bridging the Radiology – Surgery Gap
R. Schilling, EchoPixel, Inc., Los Altos Hills, CA (USA)
10:30 IHE-FHIR-based trial implementation of a surgical interoperability platform
J.-U. Meyer, MT2IT GmbH & Co. KG (D)
10:40 Break
10:45 Craniofacial Surgery
11:00 IHE Surgery Planning Committee Work Tasks and Committee Member Election
L. Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)
11:15 IHE Surgery Technical Committee Work Tasks and Committee Member Election
H.U. Lemke, IFCARS, Kuessaberg (D)
11:30 Proposal for IHE Integration Profiles
T. Neumuth, ICCAS, Leipzig (D), B. Andersen, Univ. of Lübeck (D), H. U. Lemke, IFCARS,
Kuessaberg (D)
12:00 Approval and certification strategies
A. Janss, A. Mildner, J. Dell’Anna, P. Knipp, RWTH Aachen (D)
12:15 Using commodity technology (iPhones, iPads, etc.) in the OR and procedure room
K. Vosburgh, Brigham and Women’s Hospitals, Boston, MA (USA)
12:30 Discussion and conclusions
Session Chairs: Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (D), Juan Antonio Hueto Madrid, MD (E)
13:00 End of Session
10:30 Break
10:45 Stress analysis of cranial bones for craniosynostosis surgical correction
R. Ortiz, D. Zukic, B. Wood, A. Enquobahrie, Kitware Inc., Carrboro, NC, J. Qi, M.G.
Linguraru, Sheikh Zayed Inst. for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, G.F. Rogers, Children’s
National Medical Center, Washington DC (USA)
11:00 Postoperative evaluation of craniosynostosis based on 3D statistical shape model
D. Zukic, R. Ortiz, A. Enquobahrie, Kitware Inc., Carrboro, NC, J. Qi, B. Wood, G. Rogers,
C. Meyer, M.G. Linguraru, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC, C.S.
Mendoza, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Cambridge, MA (USA)
11:15 Optimization of cranio-orbital reshaping: application of a mathematical model
N. Saber, J. Drake, C. Forrest, J. Phillips, The Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, A. Linhares, J. Koenemann, R. Fukasawa, Univ. of Waterloo (CND)
11:30 Comparison of custom CAD/CAM polyetheretherketone versus titanium
implants for craniofacial reconstruction in the pediatric population
P.D. Nguyen, D.M. Smith, C.R. Forrest, J.H. Phillips, The Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto (CDN)
11:45 Rapid prototyping in facial esthetics engineering
K. Schicho, R. Seemann, M. Figl; Medical Univ. of Vienna, G. Guevara-Rojas, Univ. of
Applied Sciences, Vienna, F. Watzinger, Landesklinikum St. Poelten (A)
12:00 Break
12:00 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Session Chair: Samir Aboul-Hosn, MD, PhD (E)
12:00 3D planning in orthognathic surgery: limitations of the system
Invited Speaker: Samir Aboul-Hosn, Hospital Plató, Barcelona (E)
12:15 Navigation-guided and endoscopy-assisted removal of foreign bodies in the
oral and maxillofacial deep space
S. Zhang, J. Wu, G. Shen, H. Gui, C. Yang, H. Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. School of Medicine (CHN)
18
CARS
Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
13:00–14:00 Special Session organized by the
Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS)
Moderator: Andreas Melzer, MD (D)
The Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) will be presenting the latest advances
and perspectives in vital aspects of computer assisted surgery and clinical decision-making.
Starting from a very complex clinical case involving the treatment of laryngeal carcinoma,
senior researchers from the fields of computer science and medical engineering will talk about
MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS), digital patient modelling, and surgical workflow
management systems.
Introduction:
Andreas Melzer, MD
Clinical case: laryngeal carcinoma
Andreas Dietz, MD
Future case MRgFUS
Andreas Melzer, MD
Digital patient modelling: latest research results and perspectives
Kerstin Denecke, PhD
Surgical workflow management systems: gentle and effective surgical support”
Thomas Neumuth, PhD
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
Saturday, June 27, 2015
9:00–17:45
President: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)
Room Barcelona
12:30 Three-dimensional treatment planning and simulation to reduce invasiveness of maxillofacial surgery
I. Méndez-Manjón, R. Guijarro-Martínez, I. Felis-Casillas, F. Hernández-Alfaro, Univ.
Internacional de Catalunya, A. Valls-Ontañón, Teknon Medical Center, Barcelona (E)
12:45 Multicenter study on the use of patient-specific CAD/CAM reconstruction
plates for mandibular reconstruction
F. Wilde, A. Schramm, Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Ulm, H. Hanken, M. Heiland, Univ.
Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, F. Probst, C.-P. Cornelius, Ludwig Maximilians Univ.
Hospital of Munich (D)
13:00 Preliminary validation of a realistic simulator for temporomandibular joint
arthroscopy training
L.F. Sánchez-Peralta, J.L. Moyano-Cuevas, J.B. Pagador, F.M. Sánchez-Margallo, Jesus
Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Cáceres, F. Monje-Gil, C. Hernandez-Vila, Fundación para el Estudio y Desarrollo de la Implantología, Badajoz (E), M. Lyra, Prodelphus
Simuladores Cirurgicos, Olinda (BR)
16:45 A simple and portable surgical navigation system for bone tumor resection
H. Choi, J. Hong, DGIST, S. Joung, MDRip, Daegu, Y. Park, H. Cho, Seoul National Univ.
Hosp. Bundang, Seongnam (ROK)
17:00 CASH: cartilage-enabled simulation of a hip joint and its applications in
computer assisted hip preservation surgeries
G. Zheng, L. Liu, T.M. Ecker, S. Schumann, K. Siebenrock, L. Nolte, Univ. of Bern (CH)
17:15 Navigation of proximal femur bone resection depth during hip resurfacing
using a patient-specific instrument guide: A pilot clinical trial
J.F. Rudan, R.E. Ellis, M. Kunz, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
17:30 A simplified technique to estimate rotator cuff elongation during complex
shoulder motion
C. Charbonnier, B. Kevelham, S. Chagué, Artanim Foundation, Geneva, A. Lädermann, La
Tour Hosp., Meyrin, J. Ziltener, P. Hoffmeyer, N. Holzer, Univ. Hosp. of Geneva (CH)
17:45 End of Session
13:15 Break
14:00 Neurosurgery
Session Chair: Gerardo Conesa Bertrán, MD
14:00 TBD
Invited Speaker: Gerardo Conesa Bertrán, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona (E)
14:15 EpiNav™- novel software to support surgical treatment of epilepsy
R. Rodionov, G. Zombori, M. Nowell, R. Sparks, B. Diehl, S. Ourselin, J.S. Duncan, Univ.
College London, A. Miserocchi, T. Wehner, A.W. Mcevoy, National Hosp. for Neurology
and Neurosurgery, London (UK)
14:30 Instrument motion analysis and simulations for minimal bone removal in
robotic burr-hole neurosurgery
A. Nakazawa, K. Harada, Y. Kurose, S. Tanaka, N. Sugita, M. Mitsuishi, The Univ. of
Tokyo, H. Nakatomi, N. Saito, The Univ. of Tokyo Hosp., N. Shono, Mitsui Memorial Hosp.,
A. Morita, Nippon Medical School Hosp., Tokyo (J)
14:45 Development and clinical evaluation of 3D-2D registration (levelcheck) for
vertebral level localization in spine surgery
T. De Silva, M. Ketcha, A. Uneri, T. Yi, J.H. Siewerdsen, Johns Hopkins Univ., N. Aygun,
S. Lo, J. Wolinsky, Z.L. Gokaslan, The Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore, MD (USA), S.
Vogt, G. Kleinszig, Siemens Healthcare XP Division, Erlangen (D)
15:00 Could atlas-based preoperative planning simplify electrophysiological
exploration during deep brain stimulation surgery?
S. Fernandez Vidal, A.B. Graciano Fouquier, E. Bardinet, F. Touvet, S. Durrleman,
J. Yelnik, C. Karachi, M. Welter, ICM, UMR 7225 / U 1127, Paris, P. Jannin, Univ. de
Rennes 1 Equipe MediCIS, Rennes (F)
15:15 Preoperative MRI-based delineation of the sulcal and gyral anatomy and its
usefulness for glioma resection in neurosurgery
M. Tamura, T. Maruyama, M. Nitta, T. Saito, K. Yoshimitsu, Y. Konishi, J. Okamoto,
S. Ikuta, K. Masamune, Y. Okada, H. Iseki, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J),
J. Mangin, CEA, Gif sur Yvette (F)
15:30 Clinical evaluation of a model-updated image-guidance approach to brain
shift compensation: experience in 16 cases
M.I. Miga, K. Sun, I. Chen, L.W. Clements, T.S. Pheiffer, R.C. Thompson, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, A.L. Simpson, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York (USA)
15:45 Model-based distortion correction of an electromagnetic tracking system
for optimization of neurosurgical navigation accuracy
J. Slim, J. Dell’Anna, M. de la Fuente Klein, H. Clusmann, J. Pamp, D. Heberling, RWTH
Aachen University (D)
16:00 Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery
CARS
Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Room Estocolmo
9:00–12:00 Tutorial on Model-Based Body-Wide Anatomy
Recognition
Jayaram K. Udupa, PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA)
Medical image segmentation has a literature spanning nearly 4 decades. This activity
started with purely image-based (or pI) approaches where the segmentation process
relied entirely on image information available in the given image only. Since the domain of
medical images – the human body – has the same anatomy, much prior information can
be brought to bear on the segmentation process. This led subsequently to object modelbased (or OM) approaches (also known by names such as atlas approaches). Recently
hybrid strategies that combine the strengths of pi and OM approaches synergistically have
evolved. Very recently, motivated by whole-body applications, more general body-wide
anatomy recognition approaches that are independent of specific objects or body regions
have been proposed. This tutorial will cover these different approaches in the chronological order with sample examples.
Special registration required.
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
19th Annual Conference of the International Society
for Computer Aided Surgery
Session Chairs: Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL), Francisco Maculé Beneyto, MD (E)
16:00 Fluoroscopy-based tracking of femoral kinematics with statistical shape models
M. Valenti, E. De Momi, G. Ferrigno, Politecnico di Milano (I), W. Yu, G. Zheng, Univ. of
Bern (CH), M. Akbari Shandiz, C. Anglin, Univ. of Calgary, AB (CDN)
16:15 Magnetic resonance image analysis for computer aided procedure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
S. Kobashi, Y. Matsuo, N. Kamiura, Univ. of Hyogo, Himeji, K. Kashiwa, H. Nakayama,
S. Kambara, S. Yoshiya, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya (J)
16:30 Automated 3D kinematic estimation of tibial component using statistical
motion model
T. Yamazaki, K. Sugamoto, Osaka Univ., Suita, R. Kamei, OMRON SOFTWARE, Kyoto,
T. Okada, Univ. of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Y. Chen, Ritsumeikan Univ., Shiga, Y. Sato, Nara Inst.
of Science and Technology (J)
19
CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
Poster Session
Poster Presentation Times
CAR/CARS
1 – 68 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
EuSoMII
124 – 132 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
ISCAS
69 – 123 Thursday, June 25
Room Kursaal
CAD
133 – 141 Thursday, June 25
Room Estocolmo
CMI
142 – 151 Friday, June 26
Room Estocolmo
8:30–12:00
12:30–13:00
14:00–17:00
15:30–16:00
16:00–16:30
CAR / CARS
001 Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer: differential diagnosis by anisotropy of CT images
A. Litvin, Gomel State Medical Univ., A. Filatau, Gomel Regional
Clinical Hosp., V. Litvin, Belarusian State Univ., Minsk (BY)
002 Prediction of wall motion reverse left ventricular
remodeling after revascularization using multiparametric DE-CMR ISODATA technique
S.M. Entezarmahdi, A. Kamali-Asl, Shahid Beheshti Univ.,
A. Bitarafan-Rajabi, Iran Univ. of Medical Sciences, Tehran (IR)
003 Anatomical imaging of mice with micro-CT
I. Willekens, N. Buls, F. Verhelle, T. Lahoutte, J. De Mey,
UZ Brussels (B)
004 Region-adaptive reconstruction in cardiac c-arm
CT with slow gantry rotation
J.B. Ra, Y. Chang, S. Kim, Y. Cho, KAIST, Daejeon, W.H. Nam,
J. Lee, Y. Park, Samsung Electronics, Co. Ltd., Suwon (ROK)
005 Extraction of pleural mesothelioma regions using
chest CT images
K. Abe, H. Takeo, Y. Donomae, Kanagawa Inst. of Technology, Atsugi, Y. Kuroki, Tochigi Cancer Center, Y. Nagai,
National Cancer Center, Tokyo (J)
006 Automatic bone metastases quantification
method using follow-up CT
G. Kim, J. Oh, J. Lee, M. Cheon, Samsung Electronics,
Suwon (ROK)
007 Blood vessel network extraction and fusion by
using 3D doppler ultrasound
S. Onogi, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, H.T.
Phan, T. Yamashita, T. Mochizuki, K. Masuda, Tokyo Univ.
of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei (J)
008 A multiray approach to phased array us simulation from CT images
M. Tuzer, B. Acar, Bogazici Univ., M. Boyman, Net Scientific Inc., Istanbul (TR)
009 Registration-based ultrasound calibration using
simple lego bricks for image-guided surgery
Y. Xiao, C.X.B. Yan, S. Drouin, A. Kochanowska, D.L.
Collins, McGill Univ., D. De Nigris, NeuroRx Research,
Montreal, Quebec (CDN)
010 Tumor response prediction to neo-adjuvant
chemotherapy for breast cancer: dependent on ultrasonic matrix texture
Y. Huang, M. Chen, Tunghai Univ., Taichung, D. Chen,
Changhua Christian Hosp. (RC)
011 Scalable ultrasound calibration phantoms made
from LEGO ® bricks
M. Holden, M. Soehl, A. Lasso, G. Fichtinger, Queen’s
Univ., Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
012 Unstructured sampling and RBF-based ODF reconstruction in Q-space for diffusion MR tractography
Y. Masutani, Hiroshima City Univ., M. Hori, S. Aoki, Juntendo Univ. Hosp., Tokyo (J)
013 Software-based automated measurement of susceptibility artifacts on magnetic resonance images
according standard ASTM F2119
V. Güttler, A. Heinrich, F.U. Teichgräber, Univ. Hosp. Jena (D)
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014 An elastic graph approach to global cardiac
tractography
M. Robini, M. Ozon, Y. Zhu, INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne (F)
015 Volume rendering augmentation on slice of interest (SOI) for visualisation of thoracic PET-CT
D.D. Feng, Y. Jung, J. Kim, The Univ. of Sydney,
M. Fulham, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp., Sydney (AUS)
016 Development and problems of regional EHR with
SS-MIX2, DICOM, XDS and XDS-I on thin-client system
H. Kondoh, K. Teramoto, Tottori Univ. Hosp., Yonago, M.
Mochida, T. Kawai, M. Nishimura, SECOM Sanin Co. Ltd,
Yonago, M. Tanibayashi, IBM Japan Co. Ltd, Yamato,
N. Kawachi, GE Healthcare Co. Ltd, Hino (J)
017 Color visualization of contrast enhancement in CT data
S. Reynolds, B. Mohr, M. Razeto, Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems Europe Ltd., Edinburgh (UK), K. Arakita,
Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara (J), K.F.
Kofoed, Univ. of Copenhagen (DK)
018 Integration of the cumulative dose distribution for multiple radiotherapies by the free form deformation method
Y. Ando, M. Mukai, T. Kamada, National Inst. of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, K. Uemura, Kagawa Univ., T. Tanikawa, Asahikawa Medical Univ., K. Ishizu, Kyoto Univ.,
M. Seki, Global-for Co., H. Futada, T. Nagata, H. Maekawa,
Mizuho Information & Research Inst., Inc., Tokyo (J)
019 AngioPlan: a software assistant to support the
treatment of arterio-venous malformations
C. Hansen, A. Meyer, A. Schnurr, Univ. of Magdeburg (D),
M. Schwalbe, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)
020 Prototype shielded balloon catheter for interventional rhenium-188 radiation therapy during handheld
SPECT/US hybrid imaging/biopsy procedure
M. Friebe, A. Boese, P. Huendorf, OvG Univ., Magdeburg,
O. Buck, ITM AG, Garching (D)
021 A new master/slave catheter driving system for
liver angiography
H.-J. Cha, B.-J. Yi, Hanyang University, Ansan, J.-Y. Won,
Severance Hospital, Seoul (ROK)
022 Adaptive noise correction of dual energy computed tomography images
R. Simon Maia, C. Jacob, University of Calgary (CDN),
A. Hara, A.C. Silva, W. Pavlicek, J.R. Mitchell, Mayo Clinic,
Scottsdale, AZ (USA)
023 Clinical decision support system for prediction of
infected pancreatic necrosis
A. Litvin, Gomel State Medical Univ., O. Jarikov, Gomel Regional
Clinical Hosp., V. Litvin, Belarusian State Univ., Minsk (BY)
024 Main pulmonary artery detection from CT data
using machine learning
T. Zrimec, Univ. of Primorska, Koper (SLO), D.A. Moses,
L. Dawes, C. Sammut, University of New South Wales,
Sydney (AUS)
025 SlicerPET: a workflow based software module for
PET/CT guided needle biopsy
D. Zukic, J. Finet, A. Enquobahrie, Kitware Inc., Carrboro,
NC, E. Wilson, K. Cleary, Sheikh Zayed Inst. for Pediatric
Surgical Innovation, F. Banovac, G. Esposito, Georgetown
Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)
026 A novel cochlear reference frame based on the
laplace equation
S. Vera, Alma IT Systems, M.A. Gonzalez Ballester, Univ.
Pompeu Fabra-ICREA, D. Gil, UAB, Barcelona (E)
027 Breast cancer development analysis in follow-up
digital mammograms through anatomical-based variational optical flow: preliminary study
M. Abdel-Nasser, A. Moreno, D. Puig, Univ. Rovira i
Virgili, L. Martin, A. Magarolas, Hosp. Univ. Joan XXIII,
Tarragona, M. Arenas, L. Diez-Presa, Hosp. Univ. Sant
Joan, Reus, J. Marti, Univ. of Girona (E), H.A. Rashwan,
INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse (F)
028 Preliminary experience of multimodality reference system for breast cancer utilizing 4K large
high-resolution color display
N. Uchiyama, M. Machida, M. Kikuchi, H. Tani, Y. Arai, National
Cancer Center, K. Otsuka, T. Ito, Siemens Japan K.K., Tokyo (J)
029 Simulation of DICOM traffic in PACS networks
using behavior profiles
E. Pinho, C. Viana-Ferreira, C. Costa, Univ. of Aveiro (P)
030 Reducing image noise in low dose computed tomography (CT) by learning the morphologies of image
structure and noise
J. Alirezaie, A. Khodabandeh, Ryerson Univ., Toronto,
P. Babyn, Univ. of Saskatoon Health Region (CDN), A.
Ahmadian, Tehran Univ. of Medical Sciences (IR)
031 Evaluation of x-ray sensitivity loss outside breast
regions using CR photostimulable phosphor plate for
mammography
H. Nishide, Gifu Univ. of Medical Science, Seki, Y. Kodera,
Nagoya Univ. (J)
032 X-ray spectral analysis for the development of
photon-counting mammography equipment with CdTe
series detector
C. Okamoto, N. Niwa, M. Yamazaki, Y. Kodera, Nagoya Univ. (J)
033 Generation of synthetic mammograms from
digital breast tomosynthesis
S.-H. Chae, J. Jeong, S. Lee, ETRI, Daejeon, E.Y. Chae, H.H.
Kim, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Y. Choi, KERI, Ansan (ROK)
034 Image rendering for breast tomosynthesis data review
S. Bernard, M. Cisaruk, H. Souchay, GE Healthcare, Buc (F)
035 Evaluation of wavelet denoising processing with
regard to exposure dose reductions during digital
breast tomosynthesis
T. Gomi, T. Umeda, T. Takeda, Kitasato Univ., Sagamihara,
A. Okawa, Nagoya Univ. (J)
036 In vivo kinematics of carpal bones during
simulated wrist traction rehabilitation: a radiographic
study
H. Kawashima, K. Tada, S. Horie, Kanazawa Univ. Hosp.,
S. Nishimura, H. Tachiya, S. Sanada, Kanazawa Univ. (J)
037 Nanoparticle-mediated radiofrequency capacitive hyperthermia with magnetic resonance temperature mapping
K.S. Kim, M.H. Cho, S.Y. Lee, Kyung Hee Univ., Yongin (ROK)
038 Geant4-based framework for hadronic radiotherapy simulations
A.N. Solovev, U.A. Stepanova, S.E. Uliyanenko, A.E. Chernukha, V.V. Fedorov, A. Cyb Scientific Research Centre of
Radiology of the Hertsen Federal Medical Research Centre of
the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Obninsk (RUS)
039 A new workflow for image guided intraoperative
radiotherapy using fluoroscopy based pose tracking
S.S. Goswami, J.E. Ortuño Fisac, G. Wollny, A. Santos Lleó,
M.J. Ledesma Carbayo, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, V. GarcíaVázquez, E. Marinetto, J. Pascau, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid (E)
040 Automated landmark registration in neuroimaging
B. Rodriguez-Vila, M. Luna, P. Sánchez-González, E.J.
Gómez, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, J.M. Tormos, Inst.
Guttmann Neurorehabilitation Hosp., Badalona (E)
041 Surface registration based on Gaussian Mixture
Model for image-guided neurosurgery
X. Chen, M. Wang, Z. Song, Fudan Univ., Shanghai (CHN)
042 Chest bone registration using weighted-demons
in serial CT scans
J. Oh, J. Lee, G. Kim, M. Cheon, Y. Park, Samsung Electronics, Suwon (ROK)
043 Radon space registration of CT scans: accuracy,
robustness and sensitivity study
L. Joskowicz, N. Shamul, G. Medan, The Hebrew Univ. of
Jerusalem (IL)
044 Automatic four-chamber segmentation in
computed tomography angiography using adaptive
localized active contour model
H.C. Kang, Y. Shin, SNU, B. Kim, SNUHB, J. Lee, SSU,
Seoul (ROK)
045 Implementation and use of 3-D pairwise geodesic
distance fields for seeding abdominal aortic vessels
A. Selver, E. Kavur, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir (TR)
046 Multi-scale PCA based cerebral aneurysm reconstruction for endo-vascular treatment planning
S.P. Dakua, J. Abinahed, Qatar Robotic Surgery Centre,
Doha, H. Kamel, A. Al-Ansari, Hamad General Hospital (QA)
047 Vessel segmentation of retinal image based on
pixel strength and group awareness
P. Jiang, X. Hu, L. Gong, Jilin University, Changchun (CHN)
048 A technique for automatic segmentation of echogenic structures in 3D ultrasound, applied to infant
hip dysplasia
A.H. Rakkunedeth, M. Mabee, P. Kumaradevan, M. Noga,
J. Jaremko, University of Alberta, Edmonton (CDN)
049 Multi-atlas segmentation of femur and femoral
cartilage in knee MR images
H. Hong, H. Kim, H. Kim, Seoul Women’s Univ., H.S. Lee,
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
J. Kim, KAIST, Daejeon, Y.C. Yoon, Sungkyunkwan Univ.
School of Medicine, Seoul (ROK)
050 Evolutionary cellular automata based liver reconstruction from CT for treatment planning
S.P. Dakua, J. Abinahed, Qatar Robotic Surgery Centre,
Doha, A. Al-Ansari, Hamad General Hospital (QA)
051 Assessment of image features for vessel wall
segmentation in intravascular ultrasound images
L.D. Lo Vercio, M. Del Fresno, I. Larrabide, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil (RA)
052 Segmentation of cerebral edema of intracerebal
hemorrhage patients on CT scans through model
learned from CT and T2-weighted images
M. Chen, F. Jia, G. Li, Q. Hu, Shenzhen Inst. of Advanced
Technology, X. Li, Linyi People’s Hosp. (CHN)
053 Automatic liver tumor segmentation in follow-up
CT studies
R. Vivanti, L. Joskowicz, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem,
O.A. Karaaslan, Hadassah Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem (IL)
054 Automatic bronchial tree segmentation using 3D
isosurface projection
D.A. Moses, C. Sammut, Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney (AUS), T. Zrimec, Univ. of Primorska, Koper (SLO)
055 Size-by-size iterative segmentation method of
blood vessels from CT volumes and its application to
renal vasculature
M. Oda, M. Kagajo, T. Yamamoto, Y. Yoshino, K. Mori,
Nagoya Univ. (J)
056 Gesture-controlled user interface for 2D and 3D
medical image navigation
M. Teistler, Flensburg Univ. of Applied Sciences (D),
L. Ebert, Univ. of Zurich (CH)
057 Validation of the Needle Targeting Accuracy of
a MR/TRUS-Image-Guided System for Transperineal
Prostate Cancer Biopsy and Therapy
E. Bonmati, Y. Hu, R. Rodell, B. Villarini, P. Martin, L. Han,
I. Donaldson, H.U. Ahmed, C.M. Moore, M. Emberton, D.C.
Barratt, Univ. College London (UK)
058 Quo vadis, CARS? first steps towards textmining-based analysis of topics in the international
journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
B.A. Borucki, L. Bolikowski, Univ. of Warsaw (PL)
059 Total knee arthroplasty: does cross-linked
reduce polyethylene wear debris?
S. Lasurt, Hosp. Moisès Broggi, Sant Joan Despí, F. Maculé, Hosp. Clinic i Univ. de Barcelona, P. Torner, Hosp. Parc
Taulí, Sabadell, E. Prats, F. Menendez, Univ. de Barcelona,
J. Rios, Inst. d’investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i
Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona (E)
060 Computational simulations of PET/CT list mode
imaging to accelerate the clinical development of
disruptive procedure changes – a demonstration
using digital PET/CT
M.V. Knopp, K. Binzel, M. Knopp, X. Liu, C. Wright, V.
Nagar, J. Zhang, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH,
P. Maniewski, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH (USA)
061 Partitioned active shape model with weighted
landmarks for accurate lung field segmentation in
pediatric chest radiography
K. Cleary, A. Mansoor, A. Khan, G.F. Perez, K. Pancham, N.
Gustavo, Children’s National Health System, M.G. Linguraru,
Children’s National Health System, George Washington Univ.,
Washington DC, K. Okada, San Francisco State Univ. (USA)
062 A fresh-frozen cadaver study in assessment of
skin markers for navigation surgery in the lower limb
S. Hung, Taipei Tzuchi Hosp., P. Yen, National Taiwan
Univ., Taipei, G. Tseng, Tzu Chi Univ., Hualien (RC)
063 Estimation of intra-operative brain shift by
combination of stereovision and doppler ultrasound;
phantom and animal model study
A. Mohammadi, A. Ahmadian, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, A. Darbandi Azar, F. Amiri, Rajaei Cardiovascular, Medical and Research Center (IR)
064 NAVISurg: decision support and navigation assistance for safer image-guided surgery in pancreatic
interventions
P. Sánchez-González, I. Oropesa, B. Rodriguez-Vila, E.J.
Gómez, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, J.A. Sánchez-Margallo,
F.M. Sánchez-Margallo, Centre Jesus Uson, Cáceres,
E. Cueto, Univ. de Zaragoza, J.L. Peris, Inst. de Biomecánica
de Valencia, J. Mayol, Hosp. Clinico San Carlos, Madrid (E)
065 Appearance-based gaze estimation using optimized
image processing parameters and head rotation compensation for user interfaces in medical applications
P. Bialecki, M. Vetter, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences (D)
066 Generating Patient-Specific 3D Models using a
Tracked Pointing Device
T. Vaughan, M. Slonetsky, K. Birk, J. Stewart, Queen´s Univ.,
Kingston, D. Bardana, Kingston General Hospital (CDN)
067 A dynamic 3D lip shape model with facial surface
EMG control
M. Eskes, M. Van Alphen, A. Balm, The Netherlands Cancer
Inst., Amsterdam, F. Van Der Heijden, Univ. of Twente,
Enschede (NL)
068 Adaptive control design and training for upper
limb myoelectric prosthetics
P. Pidcoe, D. Pawluk, R. Clingman, C. Aymonin, J. Arenas,
VCU, Richmond, VA (USA)
ISCAS
069 Virtual midface reconstruction using registration
M.E.H. Wagner, J. Schürmans, J.T. Lichtenstein, H. Shin,
N. Gellrich, Hannover Medical School (D), D. Lindhorst,
H. Essig, Univ. Hosp. Zurich (CH)
070 Accuracy of linear drilling in temporal bone using
drill press system for minimally invasive cochlear
implantation
N. Dillon, Vanderbilt University, R. Balachandran, R. Labadie, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville (USA.)
071 Biomechanical properties of the oropharynx:
toward a robust finite element model of the upper
airway in obstructive sleep apnea patients
H. Ladak, S. Dhaliwal, B. Rotenberg, S.M. Hesabgar,
S.M.H. Haddad, A. Samani, Western Univ., London (CDN)
072 The predictive factors for difficult robotic thyroidectomy using bilateral axillo-breast approach
H.Y. Kim, G.S. Son, J.B. Lee, J.W. Bae, S.U. Woo, Korea
Univ., Seoul (ROK), G. Dionigi, Univ. of Insubria, Varese (I),
R.P. Tufano, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA)
073 Creating a non-rigid liver model by 3D printer
S. Arai, R. Kawahara, K. Okuda, R. Katayama, T. Tounan,
T. Abe, Kurume Univ. School of Medicine (J)
074 HepaPlan: a CAD software for planning hepatic
surgeries
S. Morales, F. López-Mir, V. Naranjo, Univ. Politècnica de València, R. Verdú-Monedero, Univ. Politécnica de Cartagena,
S. Brugger, E. Pareja, Hosp. Univ. y Politécnico la Fe, Valencia (E)
075 X-ray and optical stereo-based 3D sensor fusion
system for image-guided neurosurgery
Y.S. Chae, D.N. Kim, M.Y. Kim, Kyungpook National
University, Daegu (ROK)
076 Calibration of mobile-gantry computed tomography for surgical navigation
A. Belkova, D.R. Pichora, R.E. Ellis, Queen’s University,
Kingston, Ontario (CDN)
077 Image-based Laparoscopic Bowel Measurement
S. Bodenstedt, R. Dillmann, S. Speidel, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology, M. Wagner, B. Mayer, H. Kenngott,
B. Müller-Stich, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)
078 Interactive shading to improve visualisation of
vascular structures in image-guided neurosurgery
D.L. Collins, S. Drouin, M. Kersten-Oertel, Montreal
Neurological Inst. (CDN)
079 Development of a single probe compton camera
for laparoscopy
A. Koyama, Y. Nakamura, K. Shimazoe, H. Takahashi,
T. Ando, I. Sakuma, Univ. of Tokyo (J)
080 Stereoscopic optical imaging goggle for guiding
surgeries
Y. Liu, C. Mela, C. Patterson, Univ. of Akron, F. Papay,
Cleveland Clinic (USA)
081 An eye-tracking based semi-autonomous camera
guiding system in laparoscopic surgery, preliminary results
M. Magg, M. Bauer, E. Schwan, R. Schirren, H. Feußner,
A. Schneider, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich (D)
082 High accuracy navigation for lateral skull base surgery
C. Zhou, C. Rathgeb, T. Williamson, S. Weber, ARTORG
Center for Biomedical Engineering, Bern, C. Dür, M.
Caversaccio, Bern Univ. Hosp. (CH)
083 All joints controlling master device for Y-type
single port laparoscopic surgery robot
S. Shim, T. Kang, D. Ji, J. Hong, DGIST, Daegu (ROK)
084 The development of 4-DOF stereotactic
neurosurgical robot based on the arc frame and its
accuracy evaluation
J.Y. Kim, J. Jang, H.W. Kim, Y.S. Kim, Hanyang Univ.,
Seoul (ROK)
085 Compact surgical robot system using elbowed
instruments for SPL
D.Y. Gong, D.G. Chung, M. Hwang, H. Lee, J.W. Suh,
D. Kwon, KAIST, Daejeon (ROK)
086 Methodology and optimization of a single incision
laparoscopic surgical instrument’s maneuverability
B. Blase, S. Schlegel, S. Albrecht, Technical Univ. Berlin (D)
087 7mm surgical instrument for single port surgery
robot with link type elbow
D. Kwon, J. Lim, M. Hwang, KAIST, Daejeon (ROK)
088 Robotic-assisted real-time MRI guided TAVR: in
vivo experiment
M. Li, D. Mazilu, J. Miller, T. Hunt, K.A. Horvath, National
Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD (USA)
089 Flexible locally operated end-effector manipulator with actuator interchangeability for single-incision laparoscopic surgery
T. Kawai, T. Matsumoto, Osaka Inst. of Technology,
Y. Horise, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, A. Nishikawa, Shinshu
Univ., Ueda, Y. Nishizawa, National Cancer Center Hosp.
East, Kashiwa, T. Nakamura, Kyoto Univ. (J)
090 Multi-degrees of freedom laparoscopic ultrasound probe with remote center of motion
J. Arata, S. Oguri, T. Ikeda, R. Nakadate, S. Onogi,
T. Akahoshi, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka,
K. Harada, M. Mitsuishi, Tokyo Univ. (J)
091 Vision-based real-time position control of a
semi-automated system for robot-assisted joint
fracture surgery
G. Dagnino, I. Georgilas, S. Dogramadzi, University of the
West of England, Bristol, P. Tarassoli, R. Atkins, Bristol
Royal Infirmary (UK)
092 CT-to-ultrasound registration for placement of
ventricular catheters
I. Reinertsen, F. Lindseth, SINTEF/NTNU, Trondheim,
A.S. Jakola, S. Gulati, St Olav Univ. Hosp./NTNU, Trondheim (N), W. Wein, ImFusion GmbH, Munich (D)
093 Simulated ultrasound-guided neurosurgical
procedures for improved interpretation skills
F. Lindseth, I. Reinertsen, T. Selbekk, R. Brekken, J.B.L.
Bakeng, SINTEF/NTNU, O. Solheim, G. Unsgård, St. Olavs
Univ. Hosp./NTNU, Trondheim (N)
094 Clinical application of refined IArmS: an intelligent armrest using robotics technology
Y. Hara, T. Goto, K. Hongo, Shinshu Univ. School of Medicine,
Matsumoto, J. Okamoto, Y. Muragaki, H. Iseki, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ., H. Okuda, Denso Corporation, Kariya (J)
095 Evaluation of photodynamic therapy with talaporfin sodium on relapse controlling efficacy at laser irradiation sites in newly diagnosed glioblastoma
T. Maruyama, S. I, Y. Muragaki, M. Nitta, Tokyo Women’s
Medical Univ. (J)
096 Clinical result of 132 newly diagnosed glioblastoma based on volumetric analysis with 3D slicer
from a single institution experience
S. Ikuta, A. Fukui, Y. Muragaki, T. Maruyama, M. Nitta, T. Saito,
M. Chernov, Y. Konishi, K. Yoshimitsu, K. Maebayashi,
M. Tamura, H. Iseki, Y. Okada, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J)
097 Augmented reality for brain tumour resections
M. Kersten-Oertel, I. Gerard, S. Drouin, K. Mok, K. Petrecca, D.L. Collins, Montreal Neurological Hosp. & Inst. (CDN)
098 Improving Augmented Reality Tumour Visualization With Intraoperative Ultrasound In Image Guided
Neurosurgery: Case Report
I.J. Gerard, McGill Univ., Montreal (CDN)
099 Computer aided total hip arthroplasty with
subtrochanteric derotational and/or shortening osteotomy using dual conical stems
H. Iguchi, H. Mitsui, M. Kobayashi, Y. Nagaya, H. Goto,
M. Nozaki, Nagoya City Univ., Y. Takeichi, Daiyukai Diichi
Hosp., Ichinomiya, H. Motai, Motai Otorhinolaryngological
Clinic, Tokai (J)
100 Development of a surgical navigation system for
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Y. Kim, H. Cho, K. Meduria, D. Lee, S. Park, Korea Inst. of
Science and Technology, B.H. Lee, D.H. Kum, J.H. Wang,
Samsung Medical Center, Seoul (ROK)
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Poster Session
101 Identification of hip impingement from kinematic
data: a cadaveric study
J. Rudan, Kingston General Hosp., S. Zakani, G. Venne, A.W.L.
Dickinson, M. Kunz, R.E. Ellis, Queen’s Univ., Kingston (CDN)
102 ADAPT fluoroscopy-based system for accurate
lag-screw positioning – outcome of conventional vs.
navigated technique using the tip-apex-distance as a
parameter
A.P. Schulz, R. Wendlandt, Univ. Hosp. Lübeck, J. Herzog,
Charité Univ. Hosp. Berlin, E. Wilde, BG Trauma Hosp.
Hamburg, R. Burgkart, Technical Univ. Munich (D)
103 Application of zebra striping for the assessment
of nasal bone deformity
Y. Takeichi, Daiyukai Diichi Hosp., Ichinomiya, H. Motai,
Motai Otorhinolaryngological Clinic, Tokai, H. Iguchi, Nagoya City
Univ., H. Tada, Wakaba Hosp., Y. Itoh, Aichi Medical Univ. (J)
104 E-learning serious game for surgical skills training: kheiron training system
L.F. Sánchez-Peralta, F.M. Sánchez-Margallo, J.B. Pagador,
J.A. Sánchez-Margallo, Jesus Uson Minimally Invasive Surgery
Centre, Cáceres, E. Fenyöházi, W. Korb, Hochschule für
Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig (D), N. Skarmeas, Avaca
Technologies, Athens (GR), J. Sándor, G. Wéber, Semmelweis
Univ. Budapest (H), I. Oropesa, E.J. Gómez, Univ. Politécnica de
Madrid (E), A. Negoita, C. Tiu, Medis Foundation, Campina (RO)
105 Evaluation of active and passive training with
haptic device for laparoscopic surgery
T. Marutani, T. Kato, K. Tagawa, H.T. Tanaka, Ritsumeikan Univ.,
Shiga, M. Komori, Y. Kurumi, Shiga Univ. of Medical Science (J)
106 Content based system retrieval for minimally
invasive surgery repository
E. Gómez, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, M. Cortina-Januchs, P. Sánchez Gonzalez, M. Luna, I. Oropesa,
J. Sánchez Margallo, F. Sánchez Margallo, Minimally
Invasive Surgery Centre Jesus Uson, Cáceres (E)
107 Development and application of a novel 3D surgical emulator and dynamic surgical textbook for new
surgery education
J. Kim, Y. Oshiro, S. Kim, K. Fukunaga, R. Miyamoto,
K. Nakayama, J. Mitani, N. Ohkohchi, Univ. of Tsukuba (J)
108 Open source software e-learning system to improve
medical image interpretation in young thoracic surgeons
K. Ito, J. Shimada, D. Kato, M. Nishimura, S. Okada,
K. Ichise, T. Furuya, Kyoto Yamashiro Medical Center (J)
109 Multi-locational fused visualization based on
stochastic point based rendering methods for a
network-based laparoscopic surgery simulator
R. Xu, K. Hasegawa, S. Tanaka, A. Sugiyama, K. Tagawa,
H.T. Tanaka, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu (J)
110 Haptic and visuo-haptic feedback for guiding
laparoscopic surgery gestures
T. Howard, J. Szewczyk, Sorbonne Univ. Paris (F)
111 Development of a pancreatic ex vivo model for
registration between preoperative imaging and laparoscopic ultrasound
J.A. Sánchez-Margallo, J.L. Moyano-Cuevas, J.B. Pagador,
F.M. Sánchez-Margallo, Jesus Uson Minimally Invasive
Surgery Centre, Cáceres, P. Sánchez-González, I. Oropesa,
B. Rodríguez-Vila, E.J. Gómez, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid (E)
112 Evaluation of an novel RFID-based navigation
system for MRI-guided interventions and surgery
F.V. Güttler, A. Heinrich, U. Teichgräber, Univ. Hosp. Jena (D)
113 A surgical navigation system guided by intraoperative cerebral sulci recognition in neurosurgery
T. Noguchi, I. Sato, Y. Fujino, Future Univ. Hakodate, T.
Suzuki, M. Tamura, Y. Muragaki, K. Masamune, Tokyo
Women’s Medical Univ. (J)
114 Laser-scanning surface recognition system for
computer guided surgery operated in liquid
S. Pflugi, G. Zheng, Univ. of Bern, F. Coigny, P. Wettmann,
E. Schkommodau, Univ. of Applied Sciences Northwestern
Switzerland, Muttenz (CH)
115 A new navigation system with 3D endobronchial
ultrasound (3D-EBUS)
H. Sorger 1, H.O. Leira, T. Amundsen, Norwegian Univ. of
Science and Technology (NTNU), E.F. Hofstad, T. Langø,
SINTEF Technology and Society, Trondheim (N)
116 A surgical navigation system based on optical
see-through augmented reality for sacroiliac joint
screw insertion
X. Chen, L. Xu, Y. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Y. Zhu,
Huaiyin Inst. of Technology, Huaian, H. Wang, F. Wang,
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Q. Wang, Shanghai 1st People’s Hosp. (CHN)
117 Surgical subtasks identification in cognitive robotics
E. Bergés, A. Casals, IBEC, Barcelona (E)
118 Usability evaluation of a mobile application for
medical image viewing and planning in liver surgery
D. Baumann, T. Winklehner, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern,
P. Tinguely, Univ. Hosp. Inselspital Bern (CH)
119 Feasibility study of leap motion controller using
an isolating protective cover for its implementation in
medical environments
C.P. Gil, P. Bialecki, M. Vetter, Univ. of Applied Sciences,
Mannheim (D)
120 Wireless surgical navigation system with highresolution images by non-rigid registration of preand intra-operative MR images in neurosurgery
H. Shibata, I. Sato, Y. Fujino, Future Univ. Hakodate, T. Suzuki,
Y. Muragaki, K. Masamune, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J)
121 Endoscopic pose estimation using simultaneous
localization and mapping (SLAM): an evaluation study
towards endoscopic submucosal dissection
K. Han, J. Wang, T. Ando, E. Kobayashi, H. Kiyomatsu,
M. Fujishiro, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)
122 PiercEndo: design of a mechanical fixing and
positioning tool for gastric implantation
B. Conradt, L. Lonys, N. Cauche, A. Nonclercq, J. Devière,
A. Delchambre, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles (B)
123 Towards robotic needle steering using ultrasound
visual servoing and a lightweight robot
E. Sinibaldi, R. Kojcev, B. Kang, Inst. Italiano di Tercnologia, Pontedera (I)
EuSoMII
124 Variation of the absorbed dose distribution and
image noise when decentering the patient in computed tomography
L. Marti-Bonmati, J.A. Bautista-Ballesteros, C. CandelaJuan, E. Ruiz-Martinez, P. Gras-Miralles, J.I. VillaescusaBlanca, Hosp. Univ. Politecnic La Fe, Valencia (E)
125 Content-based image retrieval system for brain
magnetic resonance imaging based on pseudo-zernike coefficients combined with wavelet features
I.A. Yassine, Cairo Univ., Giza (ET), M. Luna, B. RodriguezVila, E.J. Gomez, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, J.M. Tormos,
Univ. Autónoma de Barcelona, Badalona (E)
126 Clinical evaluation of content-based imageretrieval system (synapse case match) in CT diagnosis
for solitary pulmonary lesions
M. Endo, K. Asakura, T. Aramaki, E. Bekku, R. Sato,
Shizuoka Cancer Center, Nagaizumi (J)
127 Development of lung CT image retrieval technology using distance metric learning by image findings
K. Kozuka, K. Takata, K. Kondo, M. Kiyono, Panasonic Corporation, Kyoto, M. Tanaka, T. Sakai, H. Kimura, Univ. of Fukui (J)
128 VirtualDose – an advanced software for calculating
organ doses to patients undergoing CT examinations
X.G. Xu, Y. Gao, P.F. Caracappa, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Inst., Troy, NY (USA)
129 CT scan range estimation using multiple body
parts detection: let PACS learn the CT image content
C. Wang, L. Claes, Linköping University Hospital (S)
130 PACS-integrated, automatic dose tracking as a
quality management tool
D. Caramella, C. Sottocornola, G. Imbarlina, Univ. of Pisa,
I. Creonti, F. Paolicchi, Univ. Hosp. of Pisa (I), Z. Nazarova,
Andijan State Medical Inst. (UZ)
131 Interoperability between enterprise PACS and
primary health care providers by means of dedicated
secured cloud infrastructure
F. Verhelle, P. Goossens, F. Van Lierde, I. Willekens, J. De
Mey, UZ Brussels, R. Van Den Broeck, Odisee UC,
J. Kellen, VUB, Brussels (B)
132 Quantitative imaging feature extraction from the
oncology medical image database
M. Patel, P. Looney, M. Halling-Brown, Royal Surrey County
Hosp., Guildford (UK)
CAD
133 A lung CAD algorithm for the detection of lung cancer on chest radiographs in the galician health service
J.J. Suárez-Cuenca, M. Souto, Univ. of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS) (E)
134 Automated mass classification in CADx mammography scheme using density parameters
B.R.N. Matheus, S. Gonçalves, H. Schiabel, Univ. of São
Paulo, São Carlos (BR)
135 Computer-aided breast tumor diagnosis of multiple populations using multi-resolution and orientation
texture analysis
C. Lo, H. Chen, I. Chen, R. Chang, National Taiwan Univ.,
C. Huang, National Taiwan Univ. Hosp. and College of Medicine,
Taipei (RC), W.K. Moon, Seoul National Univ. Hosp. (ROK)
136 Computer-aided diagnosis of different rotator cuff
lesions using shoulder musculoskeletal ultrasound
C. Lee, R. Chang, C. Lo, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei (RC)
137 Bleeding classification on wireless capsule endoscopy images using deep convolutional neural network
R. Shahril, S. Baharun, A.K.M.M. Islam, Univ. Teknologi,
Kuala Lumpur (MAL), A. Saito, A. Shimizu, Tokyo Univ. of
Agriculture and Technology (J)
138 Left-right skeletal comparison method using
chest CT images for measuring the volume of rib
primary bone tumors
R. Kobayashi, H. Takeo, Kanagawa Inst. of Technology,
Atsugi, Y. Nagai, National Cancer Center Hosp., Tokyo (J)
139 Content-based image retrieval as a method for
melanoma diagnosis
V. Liauchuk, V. Kovalev, United Inst. of Informatics, V. Barkaline,
U. Lazouski, Belarusian National Technical Univ., Minsk (BY)
140 Automatic detection algorithm of microcalcification clusters in digital breast tomosynthesis using the
multi-scale hessian-based analysis
S.-H. Chae, J. Jeong, S. Lee, ETRI, Daejeon, E.Y. Chae, H.H.
Kim, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Y. Choi, KERI, Ansan (ROK)
141 Big data based computer-aided diagnosis of
breast ultrasonography using support vector machine
and fourier descriptor
J. Lee, Keimyung Univ., Daegu (ROK)
CMI
142 Automatic hard tissue segmentation and metal
artifacts reduction in dental CBCT data
M. Codari, G.M. Tartaglia, C. Sforza, Univ. degli Studi di
Milano, M. Caffini, G. Baselli Politecnico di Milano (I)
143 The application of wiki technology in dental elearning and simulating clinical collaborative team
A.A. Al-Humairi, W.E. Pfitzner, Charles Sturt Univ., Wagga
Wagga (AUS)
144 Guided bone cutting using freer-marking technique for intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy
E. Lee, J. Lee , B.C. Kim, Wonkwang Univ. College of
Dentistry, Daejeon, S. Lee, Yonsei Univ., Seoul (ROK)
145 Morphological observation of the anterior mandible by using three-dimensional CT images
R. Asaumi, Y. Kumazawa, T. Kawai, I. Sato, T. Yosue,
Nippon Dental Univ., Tokyo, M. Mizutani, A. Yamaguchi,
Nippon Dental Univ., Niigata (J)
146 Construction and verification of distributed medical database using resource description framework
Y. Hayakawa, M. Shinoda, M. Hirose, Y. Chiba, Kitami Inst.
of Technology (J)
147 Assessment of anisotropic denoiser enhanced
cone beam CT for patient dose reduction
P.A. Regulski, J. Zielinski, B.A. Borucki, K.S. Nowinski,
Univ. of Warsaw (PL)
148 Model-guided orthognathic surgery system
integrated with 3D scanned dentitions
S. Lee, S. Woo, S. Kang, W. Lee, W. Yi, Seoul National Univ. (ROK)
149 Image guided relocation of condylar fragment
using hybrid tracking system: a feasibility study
S. Woo, S. Lee, W. Lee, S. Kang, W. Yi, Seoul National Univ. (ROK)
150 Telemedicine application in wisdom teeth surgery
– a pilot project
S. Aboul-Hosn Centenero, P. Rodríguez Berart, I. Vila
Masana, Hosp. Plato, Barcelona (E)
151 Morphological characteristics of anterior loop of
jaw deformity patients with MDCT images
T. Kawai, Y. Kumazawa, R. Asaumi, T. Yosue, Nippon
Dental Univ., Tokyo, M. Mizutani, A. Yamaguchi, Nippon
Dental Univ., Niigata (J)
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
Thursday, June 25
Room Berlin
Saturday, June 24
Room Kursaal
13:00–13:45 Luncheon Symposium on
Personalized Medicine in Diagnosis and Therapy
Sponsored by Bayer Healthcare
Moderators: William T. Cavanaugh (USA), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
13:00 Introduction
W.T. Cavanaugh, Bayer HealthCare, Indianola, PA (USA)
13:05 Medical requirements in radiation dose and novel technical developments
Invited Speaker: Davide Caramella, University of Pisa (I)
13:25 Achieving CT Dose Reduction in Clinical Routine
Invited Speaker: D. Parakh, Univ. Hospital Basel (CH)
Friday, June 26
Room Berlin
13:15–14:00 Luncheon Symposium on
Pre- and Intraoperative Visualization and ManMachine Interaction
Sponsored by Vital Images
Moderators: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D), Marc Lamont (NL)
Introduction
H.U. Lemke, Marc Lamont
Visualization driven human-machine interface
Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)
Title: TBD
NN
Saturday, June 27
Room Berlin
9:00–13:00 IHE Surgery Kick-off Meeting
Chairs: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA),
Hiroshi Iseki, MD, PhD (J), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)
Saturday, June 27
Room Berlin
14:15–15:30 DICOM Working Group 24
“DICOM in Surgery” Meeting
13:00–13:50 Smith&Nephew / BrainLab /
Alma Medical Imaging Joint Industrial Workshop
Surgical guides, new step in the navigation concept
13:00 Introduction
Invited Speaker: Francisco Maculé, MD, PhD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona (E)
Smith&Nephew Visionaire: patient specific cutting guides, fast pack disposable instruments, and relation to health economics
Rolf Schmid, Smith & Nephew (D)
Brain Lab: Innovation in planning knee replacement surgery. From navigation to custom templates
Ian Wilson, Traumacad International (UK), Carlos Gimeno, Telecommunication
Engineering (E)
Alma Medical Imaging: 3d printing for personalized surgical guides in knee
surgery
Invited Speaker: Ruben Perez Mañanes, MD, Hospital Gregorio Marañón Madrid (E)
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Industrial Special Events
Chair: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)
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CARS 2015 – Exhibitors and Sponsors
Atracsys LLC
Booth # 15
Contact: Mr. Maurice Hälg / Ms. Nikola Grbavac
Route du Verney 20
1070 Puidoux
Switzerland
Tel: +41-21-533 0900
Fax:+41-21-533 0901
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.atracsys.com
Atracsys designs, develops, certifies and industrializes real-time image processing
systems for embedded applications and optical metrological systems. Since 2004, our
high-speed optical measurement systems have been helping surgeons all around the
world to guide their instruments inside the patient’s body with sub-millimetric precision.
Furthermore, our products are integrated into a variety of other end-user systems such as
industrial, quality control, reverse engineering, biomechanics or natural user interfaces.
Atracsys solutions are used whenever utmost measurement accuracy, speed and reliability are required.
Bayer HealthCare Booth # 05–06
Contact: Mr. Bill Cavanaugh
One Bayer Drive
Indianola, PA 15051
U.S.A.
Tel: +1-412-339 4709
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.radiologysolutions.bayer.com
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The International Foundation of CARS (IFCARS) focuses on the following activities:
• Events of all kinds, e.g. congresses, seminars, think tank focus discussions, training and further education as well as the preparation of appropriate publications.
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opment and subsequent implementation.
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larly in research, development and educational activities.
The International Journal of CARS (IJCARS) encourages interdisciplinary research on
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ClaroNav Inc.
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Contact Mr. Ahmad Kolahi
1140, Sheppard Ave. West – Unit 10
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ClaroNav is dedicated to the development of surgical navigation solutions. MicronTracker
is our stereoscopic sub-millimeter optical pose tracking system. It can be used in a
variety of clinical guided procedures including image-guided surgery, ablation and biopsy,
performed manually or using robotics. MicronTracker also supports augmented reality,
which provides an intuitive approach for handling clinical procedures.
EchoPixel, Inc.
Booth # 10
Contact: Mr. Sergio Aguirre / Dr. Ron Schilling
2490 Hospital Dr.
Suite 310
Mountain View CA 94040
U.S.A.
Tel: +1-650-404 7097
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.echopixeltech.com
EchoPixel is building a new world of patient care with its interactive, 3D medical visualization software. The True3D system allows medical professionals to interact with patientspecific organs and tissue in an open 3D space emanating from a display, enabling
doctors to immediately identify, evaluate, and dissect clinically significant structures. In
diagnostic, surgical planning and image guided treatment applications, EchoPixel technology amplifies human expertise and improves both clinical efficacy and workflow.
*Requires MEDRAD ® Stellant CT injection system with Certegra Workstation for CT or
MEDRAD ® MRXperion injection system for MR.
Bayer, the Bayer Cross, and MEDRAD are trademarks of the Bayer group of companies.
© 2015 Bayer ES.MKT.DI.05.2015.0240
EuSoMII
Booth # 18
CARS 2016 /
IFCARS / IJCARS / MICARS / JICARS
Booth # 17
EuSoMII Head Office
Mr. Arnold Stipsits
Neutorgasse 9/6
1010 Vienna
Austria
Tel: +43-1-533 4064 10
Fax:+43-1-535 7037
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.eusomii.org/
Prof. Heinz U. Lemke, PhD
CARS Organizer
IFCARS Office
Im Gut 15
79790 Kuessaberg, Germany
Tel: +49-7742-922 434
Fax:+49-7742-922 438
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.cars-int.org
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Email: [email protected]
IJCARS website: www.springer.com/11548
Submissions: www.editorialmanager.com/cars
Dr. Emanuele Neri, MD
EuSoMII President
The consistent quality of connected radiology
Leverage your data at every point of care
To optimize quality in radiology, data must be gathered and utilized. As a leader in Radiology, Bayer is focused on
automated compliance, personalized care, reproducible quality, and enhanced efficiency. The Radimetrics Enterprise
Platform provides actionable insights to help ensure that everyone is speaking the same language across the
department.
Connect your team to a seamless solution that automates the recording of all contrast dose* and radiation dose
data. With multi-modality connectivity that spans CT, MR, PET, and many more, Radimetrics provides a consistent,
continuous thread of communication. This vendor-neutral solution lets your team analyze and act on your data to
achieve measurable improvements.
The Bayer Service and Support team is with you every step of the way, providing easy integration into your current
imaging workflow and IT infrastructure, helping your team become seamlessly smart.
Radimetrics supports
STAY CONNECTED to the
Automated compliance with dose reporting templates
seamless solution at
Personalized care with dose threshold alerts
www.radiology.bayer.com
Reproducible quality with interactive dose training
Enhanced efficiency with repeat scan and IV issue analytics
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
*Requires MEDRAD® Stellant CT injection system with Certegra
Workstation for CT or MEDRAD® MRXperion injection system for MR.
Complies with medical devices regulation.
Bayer, the Bayer Cross, and MEDRAD are trademarks
of the Bayer group of companies.
© 2015 Bayer ES.MKT.DI.05.2015.0240
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CARS 2015 – 29th International Congress and Exhibition
CARS 2015 – Exhibitors and Sponsors
Haption
Booth # 16
Contact: Mr. Quentin Parent
ZA Route de Laval
53210 Soulgé sur Ouette
France
Tel: +33-2-4364 5120
Fax:+33-2-4364 5121
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.haption.com/site/index.php/en/
Contact: Ms. Nina Stecker
Güttinger Str. 37
78315 Radolfzell
Germany
Tel: +49-7732-823 4142
Fax:+49-7732-8234 199
Global Toll Free: +800-634 634 00
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.ndieurope.com
HAPTION designs, manufactures and sells hardware and software solutions based on
force-feedback. We operate in four market segments: transport industry (automotive and
aeronautics), nuclear industry, academic research, and medical devices. In the medical
sector, we provide means to learn manual skills by rehearsing them on virtual patients, or
innovative products for co-manipulation applications.
Today, we are looking for partners in the simulation, training and medical areas to offer
innovative solutions for these markets.
On the medical sector, we work with different business models. We can deliver a standard product that will be integrated as a part of a larger application. We can work together
to deliver an adapted haptic device that will answer to specific obligations regarding the
needs of the application. We can also start a joint-venture to deliver a new solution for the
market, be it for simulation or real manipulation.
We have been involved in different medical applications:
• A dental surgery simulator, Didhaptic.
• A maxillofacial surgery trainer, Figures.
• A laparoscopic surgery assistant, Achille.
• A rehabilitation device, Kinehaptique.
• An orthopedic surgery tool, Surgicobot.
NDI together with Ascension is the world-leading supplier of 3D real-time measurement
technologies for medical applications.
The company is undergoing processes for the ISO 13485 certification.
Contact: Mr. Jan de Bruijn
Zilverstraat 1
2718 RP Zoetermeer
The Netherlands
Tel: +31-79-368 9222
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.toshiba-medical.eu
ISCAS Booth #19
Prof. Pierre Jannin, PhD
ISCAS President
Univ. de Rennes 1, Faculté de Médecine
“Clinical Applications of Data Fusion” Avenue du Pr. Léon Bernard, CS 34317
35043 Rennes Cedex, France
Tel: +33-2-2323 4588
Fax:+33-2-2323 4586
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
Website: http://www.iscas.net
KUKA Roboter GmbH Booth #01 – 04
Contact: Ms. Silke Wendt
Zugspitzstr. 140
86165 Augsburg
Germany
Tel: +49-821-797 3303
Fax:+49-821-797 1217
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.kuka.com
The KUKA Roboter GmbH, with its headquarters in Augsburg, is a member of the KUKA
Aktiengesellschaft and ranks among the world’s leading suppliers of industrial robots.
Core competencies are development, production and sale of industrial robots, controllers
and software. The company is the market leader in Germany and Europe and the number
three in the world. KUKA Roboter GmbH employs about 3400 people worldwide. In 2013,
sales totaled 754,1 million Euro. 28 subsidiaries provide a presence in the major markets
of Europe, America and Asia.
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NDI Europe GmbH Booth# 09
NDI offers two different medical tracking technologies: the POLARIS optical camera and
electromagnetic tracking systems, the AURORA and ASCENSION’s 3D Guidance driveBAY
and trakSTAR. As part of a medical navigation system, these technologies can be utilized
for computer-assisted surgery and therapy. NDI tracking technologies allow surgeons to
navigate instruments in real-time fused with medical images (e.g. CT, MRI, etc.), making
minimally-invasive surgical interventions a reality.
With an installed base of more than 40,000 systems, our tracking technologies have
become the standard navigation technology for use in various applications.
Toshiba Medical Systems Europe B.V.
Booth #07 – 08
With headquarters in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, Toshiba Medical Systems Europe
BV markets, sells, distributes and services diagnostic imaging systems, and coordinates
clinical diagnostic imaging research for all modalities in Europe. For more information
please visit www.toshiba-medical.eu – See more at: http://www.toshiba-medical.eu
Vital Images Europe B.V.
Booth #07 – 08
Contact: Mr. Greg Kingston
Zilverstraat 1
2718 RP Zoetermeer
The Netherlands
Tel: +31-79-206 5800
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://www.vitalimages.com
Vital, a Toshiba Medical Systems Group Company, is a leading global provider of
advanced visualization and analysis software for physicians and healthcare specialists,
with software installed at more than 5,000 hospitals in over 100 countries. The company
provides products for health imaging and informatics, including VitreaAdvanced, an
enterprise-enabled imaging solution, and VitreaView, a universal image viewer. In order
to help customers maximize imaging investments Vital has expanded its business model
to include VioSuite, Image Management Solutions and Vitality Solutions, imaging-centric
business intelligence.
Robotic assistants
are becoming sensitive.
KUKA sets standards in medical robotics.
The future is full of new opportunities, with kinematic
systems that combine all the strengths: safe human-machine
POSTERSESSION | SATURDAY | FRIDAY | THURSDAY | WEDNESDAY | TUESDAY | GENERAL INFORMATION
June 24–27, 2015 | Hotel NH Collection Barcelona Constanza, Barcelona, Spain
interaction, compliant and sensitive handling, intelligent
sensor systems, agility matching the human arm.
We‘re paving the way.
KUKA – CARS Sponsor
24 – 27 June, 2015 Barcelona, Spain
www.kuka-healthcare.com
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