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AMI-ARCS 2006, a one day satellite workshop of MICCAI 2006, will serve as a forum for researchers involved in all aspects of Augmented environments for Medical Imaging including Augmented Reality in Computer-aided Surgery.

Oct 06, 2006 in Copenhagen, Denmark
IT University of Copenhagen

This workshop aims at continuing the tradition of Augmented Reality in Computer Aided Surgery (ARCS) 2003 and Workshop on Augmented environments for Medical Imaging and Computer-aided Surgery (AMI ARCS) 2004. For this reason, the workshop is named AMI-ARCS to not only present the objectives of the first ARCS but also invite researches working on broader aspects of augmentation such as image fusion, simulation and rendering to attend this workshop.

This workshop will serve as a forum for researchers involved in all aspects of Augmented Environments for Medical Imaging. In medical imaging, augmented environments aim to provide the physician with an enhanced perception of the patient either by fusing various image modalities of the patient or by presenting medical imagery directly into the physician's view of a patient, helping him to establish a direct relation between the imagery and the patient.

Communications emphasizing innovative work, shared software development, validation and clinical applications are strongly encouraged. This workshop aims at bringing together researchers in computer science, electrical engineering, physics, and clinical medicine to present the state-of-the-art developments in this ever-growing research area.

Proceedings

The accepted presentations are not considered as published since the workshop is only for discussion and sharing ideas within close circle of experts. All accepted presentations can thus be subject of submissions to any conference or journal.

The proceedings are online? (access of the full paper PDFs are protected by password and only available for registered workshop attendances).

Page Overview

Topics

Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas :

  • Medical augmented reality
    • hardware and software solutions for augmented reality
    • medical applications of augmented reality
    • evaluation of medical augmented reality solutions
  • Surgical simulation
    • organ modeling
    • haptic sensing
    • training systems
  • Image fusion
  • Visualization techniques
  • Image-guided surgical navigation
  • Virtual endoscopy
  • Virtual colonoscopy
  • 3D display technology for medical visualization

Venue

IT University of Copenhagen - map and directions

For further information about travel, accomodation, and Copenhagen in general we refer to the "general information" section on the MICCAI 2006 webpage

Program Overview

09:00 - 09:10 Opening Statement Nassir Navab (CAMP, TU München, Germany)
Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University Vienna, Austria)
Stephane Nicolau (IRCAD, Strasburg, France)
09:10 - 09:50 Invited Talk Dr. med. Sandro-Michael Heining (CAS Group, Klinikum Innenstadt, LMU, Munich, Germany)
Augmented Environments - A Surgeon's Viewpoint
09:50 - 10:50 Session #1: Applications for Augmented Environments Session Chair: Nassir Navab
Coffee break
11:00 -12:00 Panel: Clinical Feasibility of AR - Requirements, Developments, Evaluation, and Clinical Integration Moderation by Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University Vienna, Austria)
- Terry Peters (Robarts, Canada)
- Kensaku Mori (Nagoya University, Japan)
- Philip Edwards (Imperial, UK)
- Pierre Jannin (University of Rennes, France)
- Ali Khamene (Siemens Corporate Research)
Lunch break
13:20 - 14:50 Session #2: Supporting Technologies for Medical Augmented Reality Session Chair:
Coffee break
15:15 - 16:55 Session #3: Modeling, Tracking, and intra-operative Visualization Session Chair: Stephane Nicolau
16:55 - 17:00 Closing Statement Stephane Nicolau (IRCAD, Strasburg, France)
Nassir Navab (CAMP, TU München, Germany)
Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University Vienna, Austria)

Session #1: Applications for Augmented Environments

09:50 - 10:10 3D Augmented Fluoroscopy in Interventional Neuroradiology: Precision Assessment and First Evaluation on Clinical Cases Sébastien Gorges (GE Healthcare,Buc, France; INRIA-LORIA, Villers-les-Nancy, France), Erwan Kerrien, Marie-Odile Berger (INRIA-LORIA, Villers-les-Nancy, France), Jérémie Pescatore, Yves Trousset (GE Healthcare, Buc, France), René Anxionnat, Serge Bracard, and Luc Picard (Diagnostic and Therapeutic Neuroradiology Dept, University Hospital of Nancy, France)
10:10 - 10:30 Augmented Reality for Closed Intracardiac Interventions Gerard Guiraudon (CSTAR, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada), John Moore (Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada), Doug Jones (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada), Dan Bainbridge (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada), Chris Wedlake (Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada), Terry Peters (Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada)
10:30 - 10:50 MRI Image Overlay: Application to Arthrography Needle Insertion Gregory S. Fischer, Anton Deguet, Csaba Csoma, Russell H. Taylor (Johns Hopkins University, Engineering Research Center, Baltimore, MD, USA), Laura Fayad (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dept. of Radiology, Baltimore, MD, USA), John A. Carrino (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Dept. of Radiology, Boston, MA, USA), S. James Zinreich (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dept. of Radiology, Baltimore, MD, USA) and Gabor Fichtinger (Johns Hopkins University, Engineering Research Center, Baltimore, MD, USA; Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dept. of Radiology, Baltimore, MD, USA)

Session #2: Supporting Technologies for Medical Augmented Reality

13:20 - 13:35 Virtual Window for Improved Depth Perception in Medical AR Christoph Bichlmeier and Nassir Navab (Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures - CAMP, TU Munich, Germany)
13:35 - 13:50 The Tangible Virtual Mirror: New visualization paradigm for navigated Surgery Christoph Bichlmeier, Tobias Sielhorst, Nassir Navab (Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures - CAMP, TUM, Munich, Germany)
13:50 - 14:10 GPU-Based High-Quality Hardware Volume Rendering For Virtual Environments Andrea Kratz, Markus Hadwiger, Rainer Splechtna, Anton Fuhrmann, Katja Bühler (VRVis Research Center)
14:10 - 14:30 Latency in Medical Augmented Reality Systems Michael Figl, Christopher Ede, Johann Hummel, Felix Wanschitz, Rudolf Seemann, Rolf Ewers, Helmar Bergmann and Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University of Vienna, Austria)
14:30 - 14:50 Integrated Medical Workflow for Augmented Reality Applications Denis Kalkofen, Bernhard Reitinger(Graz University of Technology, Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision) , Petter Risholm (The Interventional Centre, University of Oslo), Alexander Bornik, Reinhard Beichel, Dieter Schmalstieg (Graz University of Technology, Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision), Eigil Samset (The Interventional Centre, University of Oslo)

Session #3: Modeling, Tracking, and intra-operative Visualization

15:15 - 15:35 A preliminary study on introduction of a magnetic tracking sensor for bronchoscope navigation system Kazuyoshi Ishitani, Daisuke Deguchi, Takayuki Kitasaka, Kensaku Mori, Yasuhito Suenaga (Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University, Japan), Hirotsugu Takabatake (Minami-sanjo Hospital), Masaki Mori (Sapporo-Kosei General Hospital), Hiroshi Natori (School of Medicine, Sapporo Medical University)
15:35 - 15:55 Real time simulation of organ motions induced by breathing: first evaluation on patient data A. Hostettler, S.A. Nicolau, C. Forest, L. Soler (IRCAD-Hopital Civil, Virtual-surg, Strasbourg, France), and Y. Remond (Institut de M´ecanique des Fluides et des Solides, Strasbourg, France)
15:55 - 16:15 A surface registration approach for video-based analysis of intraoperative brain surface deformations Perrine Paul (Unit/Projet Visages U746, Medtronic SNT, France), Aurelie Quere (Unit/Projet Visages U746, France), Elise Arnaud (DISI, Slip Guru group, ITALY), Xavier Morandi (Unit/Projet Visages U746, CHU Pontchaillou Rennes, France), and Pierre Jannin (Unit/Projet Visages U746, France)
16:15 - 16:35 Augmented Virtual Fluoroscopy for Minimally Invasive Diaphyseal Long Bone Fracture Reduction and Osteosynthesis Guoyan Zheng, Xuan Zhang, Xiao Dong (MEM Research Center, University of Bern, Switzerland) and Paul Alfred Grutzner (BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, University of Heidelberg, Germany)
16:35 - 16:55 An augmented reality guidance probe and method for image-guided surgical navigation Ruby Shamir, Leo Joskowicz (School of Eng. and Computer Science The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel), and Yigal Shoshan (Dept. of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Hadassah University Hospital, Israel)

Invited lecture

09:10 - 09:50 Dr. med. Sandro-Michael Heining (CAS Group, Klinikum Innenstadt, LMU, Munich, Germany)
Augmented Environments - A Surgeon's Viewpoint

Presentation Slides (11MB)

Panel Discussion

11:00 -12:00 Panel Discussion - Clinical Feasibility of AR - Requirements, Developments, Evaluation, and Clinical Integration - Moderation by Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University Vienna, Austria) - Organization by Joerg Traub (CAMP, TU Munich, Germany)
Terry Peters (Robarts, Canada)
Kensaku Mori (Nagoya University, Japan)
Philip Edwards (Imperial, UK)
Pierre Jannin (University of Rennes, France)
Ali Khamene (Siemens Corporate Research)

Panel Presentation Slides (2.1MB)

Committees

General Chairs

  • Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University Vienna, Austria, )
  • Nassir Navab (CAMP, TU Munich, Germany, )
  • Stephane Nicolau (IRCAD, Strasburg, France, )

Program Committee

  • Adrien Bartoli (LASMEA, France)
  • Ali Khamene (SCR, USA)
  • Andrei State (UNC, USA)
  • David Hawkes (UCL, UK)
  • Frank Sauer (SCR, USA)
  • Gabor Fichtinger (JHU, USA)
  • Gabor Szekely (ETH, Switzerland)
  • George Stetten (CMU, USA)
  • Jannick Rolland (UCF, USA)
  • Jocelyne Troccaz (CNRS, France)
  • Kensaku Mori (Nagoya University, Japan)
  • Luc Soler (IRCAD, France)
  • Marie-Odile Berger (LORIA, France)
  • Philip Edwards (Imperial, UK)
  • Nassir Navab (TUM, Germany)
  • Pierre Jannin (University of Rennes, France)
  • Ramin Shahidi (Stanford, USA)
  • Ron Kikinis (Harvard, USA)
  • Stephane Nicolau (IRCAD, France)
  • Terry Peters (Robarts, Canada)
  • Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University Vienna, Austria)

Financial Chair

  • Joerg Traub (CAMP, TU Munich, Germany, )

Publicity Chair

  • Martin Horn (CAMP, TU Munich, Germany, )

Local Organization Chair

  • Tobias Sielhorst (CAMP, TU Munich, Germany, )

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