Hauptseminar: Recent Advances in Computer Assisted Surgery
Nassir Navab, Christoph Bichlmeier, Tobias Blum, Sandro-Michael Heining, Ben Ockert, and Ekkehard Euler
SWS: 2+0
ECTS: 4 Credits
Time/Location: Narvis Lab, Tel.: +49 89 5160 3615
Course Language: English
There are still open topics available (see list below). For application, please send an email to Christoph Bichlmeier.
Content
The seminar's participants will get a comprehensive insight into the latest developments and advances of computer assisted surgery. Several cutting-edge categories such as segmentation, registration, robotics, simulation and rendering, as well as interventional imaging applied in orthopaedic, cardiac, abdominal, and other applications will be covered. The talks will be based on the latest proceedings of medical and computer science conferences.
The topics of the seminar will cover a selection of outstanding and interesting papers of recent proceedings of important medical and computational conferences such as MICCAI - Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention.
This is a joint seminar between:
- Trauma Surgery Department, Klinikum Innenstadt, LMU München, Germany
- Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality, TU München, Germany.
Registration
Students from TU and LMU München, please send an email to
Christoph Bichlmeier(), including your favorite topic, your name, your birthday, program of study and Matrikelnummer.
A resignation from the seminar can be performed until October 15, 2008.
Schedule
| Date | Topic | By | Supervision | Material | Place |
| July 10, 2008 18:00 | Preliminary discussion & Literature | | - | - | Narvis Lab |
| October 23, 2008 18:00 | Initial meeting | | - | Introduction | Narvis Lab |
| January 12, 2009 17:30 | Clinical Challenges in Image Guided Surgery | Dr. med. Sandro Michael Heining | | | Narvis Lab |
| | Head-Worn Medical AR systems for Medical Applications | Yan Zhang | Christoph Bichlmeier | | Narvis Lab |
| | Surgical navigation display system using volume rendering of intraoperatively scanned ct images | Philipp Dressel | Tobias Blum | | Narvis Lab |
| January 14, 2009 17:30 | A Virtual Reality Patient and Environments for Image Guided Diagnosis | Chao Zhang | Tobias Blum | | Narvis Lab |
| | Precision targeting of liver lesions with a needle-based soft tissue navigation system | Chuanfu Du | Christoph Bichlmeier | | Narvis Lab |
| | Thoracoscopic Surgical Navigation System for Cancer Localization in Collapsed Lung Based on Estimation of Lung Deformation | Asli Okur | Christoph Bichlmeier | | Narvis Lab |
| | 3D Ultrasound-Guided Motion Compensation System for Beating Heart Mitral Valve Repair | Guanzhou Wang | Tobias Blum | | Narvis Lab |
| January 16, 2009 17:30 | Intraoperative Navigation of an Optically Tracked Surgical Robot | Liang Xue | Tobias Blum | | Narvis Lab |
| | Clinical cases on a daily bases | Dr. med. Simon Weidert | | | Narvis Lab |
| | Registration of a 4D Cardiac Motion Model to Endoscopic Video for Augmented Reality Image Guidance of Robotic Coronary Artery Bypass | Fan Cheng | Christoph Bichlmeier | | Narvis Lab |
| | Image-guided surgery of liver metastases by three-dimensional ultrasound-based optoelectronic navigation | Brian Jensen | Tobias Blum | | Narvis Lab |
Essay/Talk
Presentation (about 30-45min) followed by a discussion. Essay (10 pages) including all references used. The essay and presentation have to be done in
English for Hauptseminars and
German or English for Proseminars. The essay must be written in your own words and not by copy and paste.
For Windows users:
Your talk:
Literature and Helpful Links
There can be a lot of research documents on the internet and in various publications.
The following list may help you to find some further information on your particular topic:
Some publishers:
Libraries (online and offline):
Some further hints for working with references:
- JabRef is a Java program for comfortable working with Bibtex literature databases. Handy feature: if you know the PubMed ID for an article, JabRef can import data from there (via "Web Search/Medline").
- Mendeley is a cross-platform program for organising your references.
If you find useful ressources that are not already listed here, please tell us, so we can add them for others. Thanks.