SimonWeidert

Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

Dr. med. Simon Weidert

Our partner in validating the Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm (CAMC) technology.

Publications with CAMP

P. Wucherer, P. Stefan, S. Weidert, P. Fallavollita, N. Navab
Development and procedural evaluation of immersive medical simulation environments
4th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI), Heidelberg, Germany, June 26, 2013 (bib)
S. Weidert, P. Wucherer, P. Stefan, P. Fallavollita, E. Euler, N. Navab
Vertebroplasty medical simulation learning environment
International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, Orlando, June 2013 (bib)
P. Thaller, B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, Jian Wang, S. Weidert, E. Euler, W. Mutschler, N. Navab
Video-assisted interlocking of intramedullary nails
Osteosynthese International 2013 (bib)
S. Pati, O. Erat, L. Wang, S. Weidert, E. Euler, N. Navab, P. Fallavollita
Accurate pose estimation using a single marker camera calibration system
SPIE Medical Imaging, Orlando, Florida, USA, February 2013 (bib)
O. Erat, O. Pauly, S. Weidert, P. Thaller, E. Euler, W. Mutschler, N. Navab, P. Fallavollita
How a Surgeon becomes Superman by visualization of intelligently fused multi-modalities
SPIE Medical Imaging, Orlando, Florida, USA, February 2013 (bib)
L. Wang, P. Fallavollita, A. Brand, O. Erat, S. Weidert, P. Thaller, E. Euler, N. Navab
Intra-op measurement of the mechanical axis deviation: an evaluation study on 19 human cadaver legs
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions (MICCAI), Nice, France, October 2012 (bib)
B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, L. Wang, S. Weidert, P. Thaller, E. Euler, N. Navab
Radiation-free drill guidance in interlocking of intramedullary nails
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions (MICCAI), Nice, France, October 2012 (bib)
A. Brand, L. Wang, P. Fallavollita, Philip Sandner, N. Navab, P. Thaller, E. Euler, S. Weidert
Intraoperative measurement of mechanical axis alignment by automatic image stitching: a human cadaver study
International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS), South Korea, June 2012 (bib)
S. Weidert, L. Wang, A. von der Heide, N. Navab, E. Euler
Intraoperative augmented-reality-visualisierung: Aktueller stand der entwicklung und erste erfahrungen mit dem camc
Unfallchirurg, 2012 (Accepted for publication) (bib)
L. Wang, P. Fallavollita, R. Zou, X. Chen, S. Weidert, N. Navab
Closed-form inverse kinematics for interventional C-arm X-ray imaging with six degrees of freedom: modeling and application
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (bib)
S. Weidert, L. Wang, P. Thaller, J. Landes, A. Brand, N. Navab, E. Euler
X-ray Stitching for Intra-operative Mechanical Axis Determination of the Lower Extremity
the 11th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, London, UK, June 15-19 2011 (bib)
L. Wang, R. Zou, S. Weidert, J. Landes, E. Euler, D. Burschka, N. Navab
Closed-form inverse kinematics for intra-operative mobile C-arm positioning with six degrees of freedom
SPIE Medical Imaging, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, USA, February 2011 (bib)
L. Wang, R. Zou, S. Weidert, J. Landes, E. Euler, D. Burschka, N. Navab
Modeling Kinematics of Mobile C-arm and Operating Table as an Integrated Six Degrees of Freedom Imaging System
The 5th International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality, MIAR 2010, Beijing, China, September 19-20, 2010 (bib)
L. Wang, J. Traub, S. Weidert, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
Parallax-Free Intra-Operative X-ray Image Stitching
the MICCAI 2009 special issue of the Journal Medical Image Analysis (bib)
L. Wang, J. Landes, S. Weidert, T. Blum, A. von der Heide, E. Euler, N. Navab
First Animal Cadaver Study for Interlocking of Intramedullary Nails under Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm A Surgical Workflow Based Preclinical Evaluation
the 1st International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI), Switzerland, June 23 2010. The original publication is available online at www.springerlink.com. (bib)
S. Weidert, L. Wang, J. Landes, A. von der Heide, N. Navab, E. Euler
First Surgical Procedures under Camera-Augmented Mobile C-arm (CamC?) guidance
The 3rd Hamlyn Symposium for Medical Robotics ,London, UK, May 25 2010 (bib)
C. Bichlmeier, S. Holdstock, S.M. Heining, S. Weidert, E. Euler, O. Kutter, N. Navab
Contextual In-Situ Visualization for Port Placement in Keyhole Surgery: Evaluation of Three Target Applications by Two Surgeons and Eighteen Medical Trainees
The 8th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Orlando, US, Oct. 19 - 22, 2009. (bib)
L. Wang, J. Traub, S. Weidert, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
Parallax-free Long Bone X-ray Image Stitching
Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI), London, UK, September 20-24 2009 (bib)
L. Wang, S. Weidert, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, C. Riquarts, E. Euler, N. Navab
Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm: Towards Real Patient Study
Proceedings of Bildverarbeitung fuer die Medizin (BVM 2009), Heidelberg, Germany, March 22-24 2009 (bib)

Research Projects

Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm ( CamC )

Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm ( CamC )

Mobile C-arms are an everyday tool to acquire X-ray images in the operating room during surgery. The Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm (CamC) system augments a regular mobile C-arm by a video camera for X-ray and video image overlay. Thanks to the mirror construction and one time calibration of the device, the acquired X-ray images are co-registered with the video images without any further calibration or registration during the intervention. The CamC system can support a wide range of potential clinical applications, such as needle guidance, interlocking of intramedullary nails, and pedicle screw placement.
Research Group: Simulation in Medical Education (SiME)

Research Group: Simulation in Medical Education (SiME)

In highly dynamic and complex high-risk domains - such as surgery - systematic training in the relevant skills is the basis for safe and high-quality performance. Traditionally, assessment and training in surgery traditionally concentrated upon proficiency and acquisition of surgeons' technical skills. As the fundamental impact of non-technical skills - such as communication and coordination - is increasingly acknowledged for safe delivery of surgeries comprehensive training approaches are missing. The overall aim of the project is to investigate a novel learning environment for the assessment and training of both technical and non-technical skills of entire multidisciplinary operating room (OR) teams.


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