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www.cars-int.org COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY CARS 2016 30 th International Congress and Exhibition Main Themes Medical Imaging Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Image Processing and Visualization PACS and IHE Telemedicine and E-Health Computer Aided Diagnosis Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy Image and Model Guided Therapy Personalized Medicine Surgical Navigation Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation Surgical Simulation and Education Computer Assisted Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery Computer Assisted Head and Neck, and ENT Surgery Image Guided Neurosurgery Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular and Thoracoabdominal Surgery Digital Operating Room Human-Machine Interface Pathology Informatics Integrated Patient Care Tumor Boards Honorary President Davide Caramella, MD (I) Congress Organizing Committee Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA) Stanley Baum, MD (USA) Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK) Leonard Berliner, MD (USA) Ulrich Bick, MD (D) Davide Caramella, MD (I) Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA) Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (J) Kunio Doi, PhD (USA) Volkmar Falk, MD (D) 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) Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J) Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E) David Hilderbrand (USA) Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J) Pierre Jannin, PhD (F) Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL) Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D) (Chair) Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D) Hironobu Nakamura, MD, PhD (J) Nassir Navab, PhD (D) Emanuele Neri, MD (I) Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN) Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH) Hans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD (S) Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA) Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA) June 21–25, 2016 Heidelberg, Germany FINAL PROGRAM

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A journal for interdisciplinary research, development and applications of image guided

diagnosis and therapy

www.cars-int.org

Computer Assisted rAdiology And surgery

CARS 2016

30th International Congress and Exhibition

main themes Medical Imaging Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Image Processing and Visualization PACS and IHE Telemedicine and E-Health Computer Aided Diagnosis Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy Image and Model Guided Therapy Personalized Medicine Surgical Navigation Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation Surgical Simulation and Education Computer Assisted Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery Computer Assisted Head and Neck, and ENT Surgery Image Guided Neurosurgery Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular and Thoracoabdominal Surgery Digital Operating RoomHuman-Machine InterfacePathology Informatics Integrated Patient CareTumor Boards

Honorary presidentDavide Caramella, MD (I)

Congress organizing Committee Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA) Stanley Baum, MD (USA)Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK)Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)Ulrich Bick, MD (D)Davide Caramella, MD (I)Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA)Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (J)Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Volkmar Falk, MD (D)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)Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J) Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E)David Hilderbrand (USA)Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D) (Chair)Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)Hironobu Nakamura, MD, PhD (J)Nassir Navab, PhD (D)Emanuele Neri, MD (I)Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN)Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Hans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD (S)Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

CARS 2016 Content

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CARS Committees, General Information 4 CARS Program Committee 4 Exhibitors / Sponsors 5

CaRS 2016 Opening 9

CaRS Clinical day

Interventional Radiology and Knowledge-Based Medicine 8 Panel on Interventional Radiology 8

7th IPCaI 2016

Short oral presentations I: Calibration and Registration 6 Short Oral Presentations II: Registration II 6 Short Oral Presentations III: Mechanical Modelling and Intraoperative Sensing 6 Short Oral Presentations IV: Motion Modelling, Tracking and Robotics 7 Short Oral Presentations V: Surgical Workflows and Human Computer Interfaces 7 Short Oral Presentations VI: Evaluation Studies 7 Poster session 7 Long Oral Session I 7 Long Oral Presentations II 7

30th International Congress on CaR

Healthcare IT Methods and Tools 10 Computed Tomography 10 Positron Emission Tomography 10 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 12 Medical Imaging 12 Radiological Informatics 12 Segmentation 14 Registration and Calibration 14 Imaging Informatics 16 Radiotherapy 16 Interventional Methods, Tools and Systems 18 IHE Session 19

20th annual Conference of ISCaS

ISCAS Opening Session 10 Medical Robotics and Instrumentation 10 Modelling, Methods and Tools 10 Computer Assisted Cochlear Implantation 12 Neurosurgery 12 Young Investigators Networking Session 12 3D-Printing in Surgery 14 Surgery and Subspecialities 14 Surgical/Interventional Informatics 14 8th ISCAS Surgical Workshop on Image Guided Radiotherapy and Radiosurgery 16 Registration and Navigation 16 Tracking and Navigation 18 Surgical/Interventional Simulation and Education 18 Surgical/Interventional Workflow Modelling and Management 18

18th International Workshop on Cad

Deep Learning & Abdominal CAD 11 Brain CAD & Musculoskeletal CAD 11 Special Session Medical Physics in CAD 11 Panel Discussion for Medical Physics in CAD 11 Lung CAD & Breast CAD 13 Special Session: Hot Topics in CAD 13 CAD Poster Presentations 15

22nd Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Congress

CBCT Image-Guided Endodontics, Orthodontics and Implantology 11 Computed Maxillofacial Image Guided Surgery I 11 Tutorial on CMI 11 Computed Maxillofacial Image Guided Surgery II 11 Computed Maxillofacial Imaging: Segmentation & Statistical Reconstruction 13 Round Table Discussion on Statistical Reconstruction Application on Oral and Maxillofacial CT in CMI 13 CMI Poster Presentations 13

CaRS day on Integrated Patient Care

1st IFCARS Workshop on Integrated Patient Care 15 8th EPMA / IFCARS Workshop on Personalized Medicine and ICT 15 17th IFCARS / SPIE / ISCAS Joint Workshop on the Digital Operating Room 15 ISCAS / CAD / IFCARS Joint Symposium on Multidisciplinary Computational Anatomy 17

CaRS Special Events

Bayer Luncheon Symposium on Radiation Dose Management 23 Vital Images Luncheon Symposium on User Interface and 3D Printing 23 IHE Surgery Meeting 18 DICOM WG24 Meeting 18

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

Exhibitors & Sponsors

Atracsys LLC (CH)Axios 3D Services GmbH (D)Bayer HealthCare (USA/D)CARS 2017 / IFCARS / JICARS / MICARSClaroNav Inc. (CDN)EchoPixel Inc. (USA)EUROPEAN HOSPITAL Verlags GmbH (D)ISCASKUKA Roboter GmbH (D)NDI Europe / NDI International (D/CDN)OLYMPUS EUROPA SE & CO. KG (D)Philips Research North America (USA)Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. (USA)SPIESpringer Verlag GmbH (D) / IJCARSTeraRecon GmbH (D)Vital Images (NL/D)

Poster Exhibition HoursWednesday – Friday, 8:00 – 18:00Saturday, 8:00 – 12:00

Poster Presentation Times

Presentation of IJCARS/Best Paper AwardSponsored by KUKA Roboter GmbHFriday, 11:45Kammermusiksaal

Presentation of ISCAS AwardsFriday, 11:30 Großer Saal during ISCAS General Assembly

Media Check Opening Hours: Wednesday–Friday, 7:30 – 18:30 Saturday 7:30 – 13:00

Registration DeskOpening Hours: Tuesday, 14:00 – 18:30Wednesday–Thursday, 7:00 – 19:00Friday–Saturday, 7:30 – 13:00

Social EventsCARS Social EventThursday, 20:00 – 22:00 ISCAS Social Event Friday, 19:00 – 22:00

General Information CARS 2016 Program Committee

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Purang Abolmaesumi, PhDSamir Aboul-Hosn, MD, PhDReza Aghaeizadeh Zoroofi, PhDAsma‘a Al-Ekrish, MDSPaul R. Algra, MD, PhDYutaka Ando, MD, PhDRussell J. Andrews, MDChristos Angelopoulos, DDSYoshinori Arai, PhD, DDSEiichiro Ariji, DDS, PhDPaulo Mazzonicini Azevedo-Marques, PhDFrits H. Barneveld Binkhuysen, MD, PhDErwin Bellon, MSc, PhDDouglas K. Benn, DDS, PhDDirk Beyersdorff, MDSilvio Diego Bianchi, MDUlrich Bick, MDUldis Bite, MDMario Ceresa, PhDKiyoyuki Chinzei, PhDJohn C. Chiu, DSc, MDPhilippe Cinquin, MD, PhDD. Louis Collins, PhDMarcos Costa Kurzhals, PhDBernard L. Crowe, BA, MPHManuel Desco, PhDAndreas Dietz, MD, PhDAdrienn Dobai, MDKunio Doi, PhDAndré J. Duerinckx, MD, PhDGeorg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhDRandy E. Ellis, PhDMasahiro Endo, MD, PhDUwe Engelmann, PhDAndinet A. Enquobahrie, PhDGiuseppe Esposito, MDCaroline Essert, PhDAllan G. Farman, PhD, DScMansoor Fatehi, MDJosep Fernández-Bayó, PhDGabor Fichtinger, PhDMartin Fiebich, PhDMatthew T. Freedman, MD, MBAMasakatsu G. Fujie, PhDHiroshi Fujita, PhDShigekazu Fukuda, PhDBernard Gibaud, PhDMaryellen L. Giger, PhDEnrique J. Gomez-Aguilera, PhDMiguel Ángel González Ballester, PhDLixu Gu, PhDHorst Karl Hahn, PhDChiaki Hamanishi, MD, PhDHideaki Haneishi, PhDStefan Haßfeld, MD, MDSDavid J. Hawkes, PhDYoshihiko Hayakawa, PhDPierre-Louis Henaux, MDVicente Hernandez-Soler, MD, DDS, MPH, PhDKenneth R. Hoffmann, PhDKarl-Heinz Höhne, PhDHiroshi Honda, MD, PhDJaesung Hong, PhDHidetaka Hontani, PhDAlexander Horsch, PhDYimin Hu, PhDH.K. (Bernie) Huang, DSc, FRCR (Hon.)

Juan Antonio Hueto Madrid, MDKoji Ikuta, PhDMasayori Ishikawa, PhDHiroyasu Iso, MDStephan Jacobs, MDC. Carl Jaffe, MDJack Jellins, PhDYulei Jiang, PhDNobuyuki Kanematsu, PhDAkitoshi Katsumata, DDS, PhDShigehiko Katsuragawa, PhDErwin Keeve, PhDZafrulla Khan, DDS, MSBob B. Kiaii, MD, FRCSShoji Kido, MD, PhDRon Kikinis, MDYoung Soo Kim, MD, PhDYasutomi Kinosada, MD, PhDMasaki Kitajima, MD, PhDYo Kobayashi, PhDEtsuko Kobayashi, PhDCornelia Kober, PhDYoshie Kodera, PhDMasahiko Koizumi, MDChristian Krettek, MDFlorent Lalys, PhDJ. Thomas Lambrecht, MD, DMD, PhDThomas Lango, PhDHeinz U. Lemke, PhDLilian L.Y. Leong Fung, MBBSQiang Li, PhDHongen Liao, PhDCristian A. Linte, PhDMartin J. Lipton, MD, FACR, FACCBrent J. Liu, PhDIván Maciá, PhDFrancisco Maculé Beneyto, MDKoutaro Maki, DDS, PhDBorut Marincek, MDRüdiger Marmulla, MDKen Masamune, PhDYoshitaka Masutani, PhDYasushi Matsumura, MD, PhDAndreas Melzer, MD, DDSPeter Mildenberger, MDMamoru Mitsuishi, PhDLaureano Molins, MD, PhDCarlos Monserrat-Aranda, PhDXavier Morandi, MD, PhDKensaku Mori, PhDSeong K. Mun, PhDYoshihiro Muragaki, MD, PhDKikkeri Sitaramaiah Nagesh, MDSJanne J. Näppi, PhDValery Naranjo Ornedo, PhDKwan-Hoong Ng, PhDChristopher Nimsky, MDRobert M. Nishikawa, PhDWieslaw L. Nowinski, PhDFridtjof Nüsslin, PhDIsao Ohnishi, MD, PhDYoshiharu Ohno, MD, PhDMinoru Ono, MD, PhDKaan Orhan, DDS, PhDJosé Blas Pagador Carrasco, PhDJavier Pascau, PhDEwa Pietka, PhD, DSc

Andrea Pietrabissa, MDAndreas Pommert, PhDHenri Primo, MSJörg Raczkowsky, PhDKlaus Radermacher, PhDPetia Ivanova Radeva, PhDRangaraj M. Rangayyan, PhDJohan H.C. Reiber, PhDStephen J. Riederer, PhDRichard A. Robb, PhDMaria José Rupérez-Moreno, PhDJosé Maria Sabater Navarro, PhDHidetoshi Saitoh, PhDLuisa Fernanda Sánchez Peralta, PhDPatricia Sánchez-González, PhDWarren S. Sandberg, MD, PhDRichard M. Satava, MDYoshinobu Sato, PhDSatoshi Sawada, MDKurt Alexander Schicho, DSc, PhDWolfgang Schlegel, PhDRobert A. Schmidt, MDArmin Schneider, PhDAlexander Schramm, MD, DDS, PhDRainer Schubert, MDDirk Schulze, PhDAchim Schweikard, PhDMitsuo Shimada, MD, PhDAkinobu Shimizu, PhDEduardo Soudah, PhDStefanie Speidel, PhDGeert J. Streekstra, PhDNobuhiko Sugano, MDKazuro Sugimura, MDTae Suk Suh, PhDIori Sumida, PhDNaoki Suzuki, MD, PhDGabor Székely, PhDPablo Garcia Tahoces, PhDTakashi Takahashi, PhDKeiji Tanimoto, DDS, PhDRussell H. Taylor, PhDUlf K.-M. Teichgräber, MD, PhDBart M. ter Haar Romeny, PhDAndrew E. Todd-Pokropek, PhDThomas Tolxdorff, PhDNoriyuki Tomiyama, MD, PhDFukai Toyofuku, PhDJocelyne Troccaz, PhDJayaram K. Udupa, PhDMichiel W.M. van den Brekel, MD, PhDEric vanSonnenberg, MDMax A. Viergever, PhDKirby G. Vosburgh, PhDShinichi Wada, PhDAndreas Wahle, PhDStefan Weber, PhDThomas Wendler, PhDMichael Wich, MDHeinz Wörn, PhDTakaharu Yamazaki, PhDGuang-Zhong Yang, PhDByung-Ju Yi, PhDHiroyuki Yoshida, PhDToshiki Yoshimine, MD

VenueHeidelberg Convention CenterNeckarstaden 24, 69117 Heidelberg, Germanywww.heidelberg-kongresshaus.de

CARS 2016 Honorary PresidentDavide Caramella, MD (I)

Congress Organizing CommitteeChristos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA) Stanley Baum, MD (USA)Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK)Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)Ulrich Bick, MD (D)Davide Caramella, MD (I)Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA)Takeyoshi Dohi, PhD (J)Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)Volkmar Falk, MD (D)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)Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J) Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E)David Hilderbrand (USA)Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D) (Chair)Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)Hironobu Nakamura, MD, PhD (J)Nassir Navab, PhD (D)Emanuele Neri, MD (I)Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN)Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Hans G. Ringertz, MD, PhD (S)Ramin Shahidi, PhD (USA)Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

In collaboration withEPMa – European Association for Predictive, Pre-ventive and Personalised MedicineSPIE – Society of Photo Optical Engineers

Conference OrganizationCaRS OrganizerProf. Heinz U. Lemke, PhDTechnical University of Berlin, DResearch Professor of RadiologyUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, USAInternational Foundation for CARSEmail: [email protected]

CaRS Conference OfficeMrs. Franziska SchweikertIm Gut 1579790 Kuessaberg, GermanyTel.: +49 (0) 7742 922 434Fax: +49 (0) 7742 922 438Email: [email protected]

Conference LanguageEnglish

Industrial ExhibitionExhibition hoursThursday, June 23 9:00 – 18:00Friday, June 24 9:00 – 18:00

CPd Credits have been applied for.

Please visit the CARS website www.cars-int.org for update program information.

No liability can be accepted for any errors. The program is subject to alteration.

CaRS 2016 Platinum Sponsor:

CaRS 2016 Silver Sponsors:

CARS 2016 Media Partners:AuntMinnie Europe (UK)Diagnostic Imaging Europe (UK)EUROPEAN HOSPITAL Verlags GmbH (D)IMAGING Management (CY)International Hospital (B)

CARS acknowledges the support of the following companies:

CaR/CaRS 1 – 57 Friday, June 24

S. Münster-Saal8:00 – 9:30 9:30 Break9:45 – 11:15

ISCaS 58 – 94 Friday, June 24

S. Münster-Saal14:00 – 15:00

15:00 Break15:15 – 16:15

Cad 95 – 101 Thursday, June 23

Kammermusiksaal17:15 – 17:45

CMI 102 – 108 Thursday, June 23

S. Münster-Saal16:15 – 16:45

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016 15:00 – 19:00 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 8:30 – 17:30

16:45 Short Oral Presentations III: Mechanical Modelling and Intraoperative SensingChair: Amber L. Simpson, PhD (USA) Patient-Individualized Boundary Conditions for CFD Simulations Using Time-Resolved 3D AngiographyM. Boegel, S. Gehrisch, T. Redel, C. Rohkohl, P. Hoelter, A. Doerfler, A. Maier, M. Kowar-schik, Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen, Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Forchheim, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen (D)

Soft tissue deformation for surgical simulation: a position-based dynamics ap-proachM. Camara, E. Mayer, A. Darzi, P. Pratt, Imperial College London (UK)

Comprehensive patient-specific information preprocessing for cardiac surgery simulationsN. Schoch, F. Kißler, M. Stoll, S. Engelhardt, R. de Simone, I. Wolf, R. Bendl, V. Heuveline, Heidelberg University, Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Universitätsklinikum Heidel-berg, Hochschule Mannheim, Hochschule Heilbronn (D)

Robust Near Real-Time Estimation of Physiological Parameters from Megapixel Multispectral Images with Inverse Monte Carlo and Random Forest RegressionS. J. Wirkert, H. Kenngott, B. Mayer, P. Sauer, N. T. Clancy, D. Elson, L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Heidelberg University Hospital, University of Heidelberg (D), Imperial College London (UK)

Vision-based Deformation Recovery for Intraoperative Force Estimation of Tool-Tissue Interaction for NeurosurgeryS. Giannarou, M. Ye, G. Gras, K. Leibrandt, H. Marcus, G.–Z. Yang, Imperial College London (UK)

Single-View X-Ray Depth RecoveryS. Albarqouni, U. Konrad, L. Wang, N. Navab, S. Demirci, Technische Universität München, Munich (D)

Automatic assessment of time-resolved OCT images for Selective Retina Therapy treatment feedbackS. Zbinden, S. S. Kucur, P. Steiner, S. Wolf, R. Sznitman, University of Bern, Inselspital, Bern (CH)

17:25 Poster Session 18:00 IPCAI 2016 Poster / Social event

Opening of IPCAI 2016 and Presentation of two awards:I. NDI / IPCAI – YOUNG INVESTIGATOR TRAVEL AWARDII. SIEMENS / IPCAI – BEST REVIEWER AWARDS

15:00 Short oral presentations I: Calibration and RegistrationChair: Danail Stoyanov, PhD (UK) Guided Ultrasound CalibrationE.C.S. Chen, T.M. Peters, B. Ma, Robarts Research Institute, London; York University, Toronto (CDN)

On Demand Calibration and Evaluation for Electromagnetically Tracked Laparo-scope in Augmented Reality VisualizationX. Liu, W. Plishker, G. Zaki, S. Kang, T. Kane, R. Shekhar, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC, IGI Technologies Inc., College Park, MD (USA)

Spatial calibration of a 2D/3D ultrasound using a tracked needleF. Vasconcelos, D. Peebles, S. Ourselin, D. Stoyanov, University College London (UK)

Hand-Eye calibration for Rigid Laparoscopes using an Invariant PointS. Thompson, D. Stoyanov, C. Schneider, K. Gurusamy, S. Ourselin, B. Davidson, D. Hawkes, M. Clarkson, University College London (UK)

Calibration of RGBD Camera and Cone-Beam CT for 3D Intra-operative Mixed Reality VisualizationS.C. Lee, B. Fuerst, J. Fotouhi, M. Fischer, G. Osgood, N. Navab, Computer Aided Medi-cal Procedures, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Klinikum Innenstadt, LMU Munich (D), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore (USA)

Estimating FLE_image of manual fiducial localization in CT imagesZ. Bardosi, W. Freysinger, Medizinische Universität Innsbruck (A)

Real-time 6DoF Pose Recovery from X-ray Images using Library-based DRR and Hybrid OptimizationS. Miao, A. Tuysuzoglu, Z. J. Wang, R. Liao, Siemens Healthcare, New York (USA), University of British Columbia, Vancouver (CDN)

Short Oral Presentations II: Registration II Chair: Lena Maier-Hein, PhD (D) Robust Augmented Reality Guidance with Fluorescent Markers in Laparoscopic SurgeryE. Wild, D. Teber, D. Schmid, T. Simpfendörfer, M. Müller, A.-C. Baranski, H. Kenngott, K. Kopka, L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, University of Heidelberg, mbits imaging GmbH, Heidelberg (D)

miLBP: A robust and fast modality-independent 3D LBP for multimodal deformable registrationD. Jiang, Y. Shi, M. Wang, Z. Song, D. Yao, Fudan University, Shanghai (CHN)

Registration of a statistical model to intraoperative ultrasound for scaphoid screw fixationE. M. Abu Anas, A. Seitel, A. Rasoulian, P. John, T. Ungi, A. Lasso, K. Darras, D. Wilson, V. Lessoway, G. Fichtinger, M. Zec, D. Pichora, P. Mousavi, R. Rohling, P. Abolmaesumi, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Kingston General Hospital, School of Comput-ing, Queen’s University, Kingston, Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Women’s Hospital, Vancouver (CDN)

Joint Registration of Ultrasound, CT and a Shape+Pose Statistical Model of the Lumbar Spine for Guiding AnesthesiaD. Behnami, A. Seitel, A. Rasoulian, E. M. Abu Anas, V. Lessoway, J. Osborn, R. Rohling, P. Abolmaesumi, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Women’s Hospital, Vancouver, Providence Health Care, Vancouver (CDN)

Deformable registration of Trans Rectal Ultrasound (TRUS) and Magnetic Reso-nance Imaging (MRI) for focal prostate brachytherapyA. Mayer, A. Zholkover, O. Portnoy, G. Raviv, E. Konen, Z. Symon, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan (IL)

Vessel-based brain-shift compensation using elastic registration driven by a patient-specific finite element modelF. Morin, I. Reinertsen, H. Courtecuisse, O. Palombi, B. Munkvold, H. K. Bø, Y. Payan, M. Chabanas, Univ. Grenoble Alpes (F), SINTEF, Trondheim (N), Univ. Strasbourg, Greno-ble University Hospital (F), St. Olavs University Hospital, Trondheim (N)

Vessel-based Registration of an Optical Shape Sensing Catheter for MR NavigationS. Kadoury, K. Mandal, F. Parent, S. Martel, R. Kashyap, Polytechnique de Montreal (CDN)

Retinal Slit Lamp Video MosaickingS. De Zanet, T. Rudolph, R. Richa, Seecrypt, C. Tappeiner, R. Sznitman, University of Bern, Centurion (ZA), Inselspital Bern (CH)

16:30 Coffee Break

08:30 Short Oral Presentations IV: Motion Modelling, Tracking and RoboticsChair: Stefanie Speidel, PhD (D) Context Region Discovery for Automatic Motion Compensation in FluoroscopyY. Xia, S. Hussein, V. Singh, M. John, Y. Wu, T. Chen, Northwestern University, Evanston, University of Central Florida, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton (USA), Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Nürnberg (D)

In-vivo Validation of Liver Motion Prediction for Focused Ultrasound Therapy based on MR-TrackingC. Tanner, Y. Zur, K. French, G. Samei, J. Strehlow, G. Sat, H. McLeod, G. Houston, S. Kozerke, G. Szekely, A. Melzer,T. Preusser, ETH Zürich (CH), GE Medical Systems Israel, Haifa (IL), University of Dundee, Scotland (UK), Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Jacobs University Bremen (D)

Combined 2D & 3D tracking of surgical instruments for minimally invasive and robotic assisted surgeryX. Du, M. Allan, A. Dore, S. Ourselin, D. Hawkes, J. D. Kelly, D. Stoyanov, University College London, WIREWAX, London (UK)

Spectral Analysis of the Tremor Motion for Needle Detection in Curvilinear Ultra-sound via Spatio-temporal Linear SamplingP. Beigi, R. Rohling, S. Salcudean, G. Ng, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (CDN), Philips Ultrasound, Bothell (USA)

Prostate biopsies assisted by comanipulater probe-holder: first in ManM. -A. Vitrani, M. Baumann, D. Reversat, G. Morel, A. Moreau-Gaudry, P. Mozer, Sorbonne Universités UPMC, Paris, Koelis Inc., Meylan, University Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble (F)

Dual-Robot Ultrasound-Guided Needle Placement: Closing the Planning-Imaging-Action LoopR. Kojcev, B. Fuerst, O. Zettinig, J. Fotouhi, S. C. Lee, R. Taylor, E. Sinibaldi, N. Navab, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (USA), Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Pontedera (I), Technische Universität München (D)

9:05 Short Oral Presentations V: Surgical Workflows and Human Computer InterfacesChair: Nicolas Padoy, PhD (F) Automatic Data-Driven Real-Time Segmentation and Recognition of Surgical WorkflowO. Dergachyova, D. Bouget, A. Huaulmé, X. Morandi, P. Jannin, INSERM, Rennes, CHU Rennes, Rennes (F)

System Events: readily accessible features for surgical phase detectionA. Malpani, C. Lea, C. C. G. Chen, G. Hager, Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore (USA)

Query-by-example surgical activity detectionY. Gao, S. S. Vedula, G. I. Lee, M. R. Lee, S. Khudanpur, G. D. Hager, Whiting School of Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore (USA)

Bridging the Gap between Formal and Experience-Based Knowledge for Context-Aware LaparoscopyD. Katic, J. Schuck, A. –L. Wekerle, H. Kenngott, B. P. Müller-Stich, R. Dillmann, S. Speidel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Heidelberg (D)

Device and System Independent Personal Touchless User Interface for Operating RoomsM. Ma, P. Fallavollita, S. Habert, S. Weidert, N. Navab, Technische Universität München (D)

A Wearable Navigation Display can Improve Attentiveness to the Surgical FieldJ. Stewart, M. Billinghurst, Queen’s University, Kingston (CDN), HITLab NZ, Canterbury (NZ)

Pre-Clinical Usability Study of Multiple Augmented Reality Concepts for K-Wire PlacementM. Fischer, B. Fuerst, S. C. Lee, J. Fotouhi, S. Habert, S. Weidert, G. Osgood, N. Navab, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Technische Universität München (D), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore (USA) 09:45 Coffee Break 10:00 Short Oral Presentations VI: Evaluation StudiesChair: Frank Lindseth, PhD (N) Three-dimensional quantitative assessment of ablation margins based on registration of pre- and post-procedural MRI and distance mapS. Tani, S. Tatli, X. Garcia-Rojas, O. Olubiyi, N. Hata, S. Silverman, J. Tokuda, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Texas Medical Center, Houston (USA)

IPCaI 2016 – 7th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-assisted InterventionsGeneral Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN), Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

Ballsaal Intraoperative application of handheld structured light scanning – a feasibility studyB. Chan, J. Auyeung, J. F. Rudan, R. E Ellis, M. Kunz, Queen’s University, Kingston General Hospital (CDN)

Catheter manipulation analysis for assessing performance and technical skills in conventional and robotic TAVI surgeryE. Mazomenos, P.-L. Chang, R. Rippel, A. Rolls, D. Hawkes, C. Bicknell, A. Desjardins, C. Riga, D. Stoyanov, University College London (UK)

Detection of Prostate Cancer Using Temporal Sequences of Ultrasound Data: A Large Clinical Feasibility StudyS. Azizi, F. Imani, S. Ghavidel, A. Tahmasebi, J. T. Kwak, S. Xu, B. Turkbey, P. Choyke, P. Pinto, B. Wood, P. Mousavi, P. Abolmaesumi, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Queen’s University, Kingston (CDN), Philips, New York, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda (USA)

10:25 Poster session

12:00 Lunch Break

13:30 Long Oral Session I Chair: Ziv Yaniv / Thomas Langø

15:00 Coffee Break

15:15 Long Oral Presentations II Chair: Ziv Yaniv / Thomas Langø

16:45 Presentation of two awards:I. PHILIPS / IPCAI – BEST PAPER AWARDII. OLYMPUS / IPCAI - BENCH TO BEDSIDE AWARD

Closing of IPCAI 2016 – Presentation of IPCAI 2017

17:30 CARS Reception

IPCaI 2016 – 7th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-assisted InterventionsGeneral Chairs: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN), Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

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CARS 2016 Opening

17:30 Welcome

Davide Caramella, MD Honorary President CARS 2016

Heinz U. Lemke, PhD CARS Organizer

Kiyonari Inamura, PhD Co-Chair, Computer Assisted Radiology, 30th International Congress and Exhibition (CAR)

Pierre Jannin, PhD President, 20th Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery (ISCAS)

Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD Chairman, 18th International Workshop on Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD)

Christos Angelopoulos, DDS Chairman, 22nd Computed Maxillofacial Imaging Congress (CMI)

Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD Co-Chair, 7th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI)

Keynote Lectures:

Real-time MRI – a New HorizonJens Frahm, PhD, Max Planck Institute, Goettingen (D)

Image-guided Interventions, Past, Present and FutureTerry M. Peters, PhD, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON (CDN)

19:00 Reception

Großer SaalGroßer Saal

9:00 Interventional Radiology and Knowledge-Based Medicine (Part 1)Session Chairs: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA), Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)

9:00 Interventional radiology and knowledge-based medicine: Introduction Invited Speaker: Leonard Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)

9:15 Liver cancer: role of ablation therapy – Part 1 Invited Speaker: Eric vanSonnenberg, University of Arizona College of Medicine, AZ; David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, CA (USA)

9:30 Liver cancer: role of ablation therapy – Part 2 Invited Speaker: Eric vanSonnenberg, University of Arizona College of Medicine, AZ; David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, CA (USA)

9:45 PET-CT in cancer therapy: diagnosis and guiding therapy – Part 1 Invited Speaker: Giuseppe Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)

10:00 PET-CT in cancer therapy: diagnosis and guiding therapy – Part 2 Invited Speaker: Giuseppe Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)

10:15 Locoregional therapies for liver tumors: Part 1 – Patient selection Invited Speaker: Boris Radeleff, University of Heidelberg (D)

10:30 Locoregional therapies for liver tumors: Part 2 – Clinical outcomes Invited Speaker: Boris Radeleff, University of Heidelberg (D)

10:45 Break

11:15 Interventional Radiology and Knowledge-Based Medicine (Part 2)Session Chair: Giuseppe Esposito, MD (USA)

11:15 Role of percutaneous biopsy in the era of precision medicine – Part 1 Invited Speaker: Leonard Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)

11:30 Role of percutaneous biopsy in the era of precision medicine – Part 2 Invited Speaker: Leonard Berliner, New York Methodist Hosp., Brooklyn, NY (USA)

11:45 PET-CT in cancer therapy: evaluation of therapy – Part 1 Invited Speaker: Giuseppe Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)

12:00 PET-CT in cancer therapy: evaluation of therapy – Part 2 Invited Speaker: Giuseppe Esposito, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center, Washington, DC (USA)

12:15 Lung cancer and other tumors: role of ablation therapy – Part 1 Invited Speaker: Eric vanSonnenberg, University of Arizona College of Medicine, AZ; David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, CA (USA)

12:30 Lung cancer and other tumors: role of ablation therapy – Part 2 Invited Speaker: Eric vanSonnenberg, University of Arizona College of Medicine, AZ; David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, CA (USA)

12:45 Improved surgical planning using state of the art 3D image processing Invited Speaker: Davide Caramella, Univ. of Pisa (I)

13:00 Panel Interventional Radiology Session Chairs: Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA), Davide Caramella, MD (I) Panel: Boris Radeleff, MD (D), Giuseppe Esposito, MD (USA), Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)

13:15 Lunch Break

CaRS Computer assisted Radiology and Surgery

June 22-25, 2016 Trübnersaal Na-MIC 2016 Summer Project Weekin conjunction with CARS For further information: www.na-mic.orgSpecial registration required.

International Foundation for Computer assisted Radiology and Surgery – IFCaRSwww.ifcars.org

Medicine is undergoing a historic transition, moving away from a trial-and-error model of care, towards

individualized treatment strategies based on patient-specific knowledge management of disease and treatment. Not only the biomedi-cal systems sciences, mathematics, medical imaging and medical informatics but also the discipline of computer assisted radiol-ogy and surgery are enablers of this new

paradigm. They provide the methods and tools for knowledge management and specifically for a

patient-specific medicine.

Important aspects of these dramatically evolving methodologies and tools are:

1. Modelling of human organ systems, pathologies and clinical processes from scientific based evidence, medical guidelines and data mining.2. Analysis and adaption of models from data and information gathered from specific patients to generate knowledge models of patient-specific situations and appropriate treatment processes.3. Improved accuracy of diagnosis and optimal therapy through simulation as well as knowledge and decision management.4. Higher quality of therapy by means of real time integration of information in patient-specific models and therapeutic processes.5. Validation processes of clinical decisions on patient-specific and population levels as well as appropriate representations in repositories.

Patients, physicians and the health care systems are the beneficiaries of this development through improved quality of health care at a socially ac-ceptable cost. IFCARS with its associated CARS congress and journals are key actors in this transitional process.

The Foundation aims at supporting all measures promoting this develop-ment, in particular, the creation and communication of information in the field of computer assisted medicine and the study of its medical, social and ethical effects on our society.

The purpose of the Foundation is particularly realised by• Eventsofallkinds,e.g.congresses,seminars,thinktankfocus discussions, training and further education as well as the preparation of appropriate publications. • Supportofinterdisciplinaryandinternationalactivitiesrelatingtothe research and development of innovative public health concepts, particularly through system development and subsequent implementation and evaluation. • Promotionofnationalandinternationalcooperationinscienceand medicine, particularly in research, development and educational activities.

Key parts of the CARS congress which address advanced methods and tools for a patient specific medicine have been initiated by IFCARS. Their inclusion in the International Journal of CARS is also promoted by IFCARS. In order to ascertain a scientific-based foundation for a modern medicine and specifically for computer assisted radiology and surgery, IFCARS is actively pursuing research and developing projects with other institutions with similar aims.

In order to accelerate the transfer of research results of CARS into clinical practice, IFCARS is also taking a leading role as an enabler of ICT sup-ported clinical trials and studies.

Finally, to increase awareness and the application of these new possibilities of a computer assisted medicine in a socially responsible way, IFCARS will establish a membership and award system to promote this historic transition of medicine.

Computer Assisted rAdiology And surgery

CARS 2017

31st International Congress and Exhibition

June 20–24, 2017Barcelona, Spain

CaRS Clinical dayChairmen: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA), Eric vanSonnenberg, MD (USA)

CaRS Computer assisted Radiology and Surgery

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

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Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:00 – 13:00 Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:00 – 12:30

20th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

Großer Saal

8:00 ISCAS Opening SessionSession Chair: Terry M. Peters, PhD (CDN)

8:00 From Computer Assisted Medical Interventions to symbiotic roboticsKeynote Speaker: Philippe Cinquin, University of Grenoble Alps, La Tronche (F)

8:30 Soft tissue motion tracking with application to tablet-based incision planning in laser surgeryM.-H. Laves, A. Schoob, L.A. Kahrs, T. Ortmaier, Leibniz Univ. Hannover (D)

8:45 Towards an intra-operative calibration-preserving freehand ultrasound systemD. Dall‘Alba, P. Fiorini, Univ. of Verona, F. Bovo, D. Zerbato, BBZ, Verona, A. Forgione, Niguarda Hospital, Milano (I)

9:00 Real time identification of blood region and hemostasis support in laparoscopic surgeryT. Okamoto, T. Ohnishi, H. Kawahira, H. Haneishi, Chiba Univ. (J)

9:15 On-patient see-through augmented reality based on visual SLAMN. Mahmoud, O.G. Grasa, S.A. Nicolau, C. Doignon, L. Soler, J. Marescaux, IRCAD Strasbourg (F), J.M.M. Montiel, Univ. of Zaragoza (E)

9:30 Break

9:45 Medical Robotics and InstrumentationSession Chairs: Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA), Jumpei Arata, PhD (J)

9:45 A Vascular Intervention Robotic System with a Steerable Catheter and Force Feedback FunctionInvited Speaker: Byung-Ju Yi, Hanyang University, Korea

10:00 Navigation system for robot-assisted intra-articular lower-limb fracture surgeryG. Dagnino, I. Georgilas, P. Köhler, S. Morad, S. Dogramadzi, Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, R. Atkins, Bristol Royal Infirmary (UK)

10:15 Laparoscopic ultrasound manipulator using a Spring based elastic mechanismJ. Arata, S. Oguri, T. Ikeda, R. Nakadate, S. Onogi, T. Akahoshi, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, K. Harada, M. Mitsuishi, The Univ. of Tokyo, K. Fukami, M. Sakaguchi, Nagoya Institute of Technology (J)

10:30 A miniature five finger hand robot for laparoscopic surgery – development of hand part and master gloveR. Nakadate, J. Arata, S. Oguri, S. Onogi, T. Akahoshi, T. Ikeda, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)

10:45 Development and validation of steerable cannulas for arthroscopic electro-cauteryK. Kim, C. Park, Y. Kim, S. Kwon, S. Kang, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, D.- Y. Lee, J. Kim, K.- J. Cho, Seoul National Univ., I. Jeon, Asan Medical Center, Seoul (ROK)

11:00 Monitoring the progression of the fetus during laborM.-A. Vitrani, J. Nizard, G. Morel, Sorbonne Univ. UPMC, Paris (F)

11:15 Break

11:30 Modelling, Methods and ToolsSession Chair: Purang Abolmaesumi, PhD (CDN)

11:30 Upper extremity allotransplantation training and donor reconstruction using virtual reality and rapid prototypingG. Gómez-Ciriza, C. Suárez-Mejías, A. Ruiz-Moya, J.A. Rivas-González, T. Gómez-Cía, Virgen del Rocío Univ. Hospital, Sevilla (E)

11:45 Fully automatic determination of proximal femur morphological parameters and modeling of medullary canalX. Chen, Y. Wang, L. Xu, H. Zhang, L. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. (CHN), Z. Taylor, A. F. Frangi, School of Univ. of Sheffield (UK)

12:00 Accuracy of primary implant installation in fibula free flap maxillofacial reconstruction using the Alberta reconstruction techniqueH. Logan, D. Aalto, S. Nayar, M. Osswald, J. Harris, J. Wolfaardt, Institute for Reconstruc-tive Sciences in Medicine, D. O‘Connell, H. Seikaly, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (CDN)

12:15 Critical appraisal of patient-specific implants for orbital reconstructionR. Schreurs, L. Dubois, E. Becking, T. Maal, Univ. of Amsterdam (NL), H. Essig, Univ. Hospital Zurich (CH)

12:30 Break

8:00 Healthcare IT Methods and ToolsSession Chair: Davide Caramella, MD (I)

8:00 From computer-assisted radiology to AI in digital imagingInvited Speaker: C. Peter Waegemann, Berlin (D)

8:30 Novel user interface concepts for medical image viewing on mobile devicesM. Teistler, B. Schulz, Flensburg Univ. of Applied Sciences, A. Bischof, Univ. of Luebeck (D)

8:45 Provision of multi-national system integration support for electronic medical record systemsB. Crowe, Bernhard Crowe & Associates, Chifley, H. Zhuang, AusAsiaHealth Innovation Centre, Brisbane (AUS)

9:00 A VR System for Medical Simulation using Google Cardboard and VuForiaT. Wright, R. Armstrong, R. Eagleson, S. de Ribaupierre, Western Univ., London, ON (CDN)

9:15 Concepts for IHE integration profiles for communication with probabilistic graphical modelsM. A. Cypko, H. U. Lemke, Univ. of Leipzig (D)

9:30 The brain-computer interface: nano-hardware and clever software keep CARS on trackR. Andrews, NASA Ames Research Center, Los Gatos, CA (USA)

9:45 Break

10:00 Computed TomographySession Chairs: Jeff Siewerdsen, PhD (USA),

10:00 Comparison of measurement tolerance to CT radiation dose reduction on CADv among 3 different reconstruction algorithms in phantom studyY. Ohno, H. Koyama, K. Sugimura, Kobe Univ., A. Yaguchi, T. Okazaki, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, K. Aoyagi, H. Yamagata, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara (J)

10:15 A new semi-automated segmentation method for calculating cerebral hematom volume in brain CT imagesO. Dandin, Bursa Military Hosp., F. Cuce, Ankara Mevki Military Hosp., U. Teomete, Univ. of Miami Miller School of Med. (USA), T. Ergin, Gulhane Military Med. Academy, Ankara, O. Osman, Istanbul Arel Univ., G. Tulum, Yeni Yuzyil Univ., Istanbul (TR)

10:30 DAR4DCT generator: software to generate augmented reality based 4DCT in the lack of 4DCT image acquisition devicesS. Bayat, Islamic Azad Univ., Hamadan, S. Nabavi, M. Ebrahimi Moghaddam, Shahid Beheshti Univ., Tehran (IR), M. Mohammadi, Royal Adelaide Hospital (AUS)

10:45 Quantification of bone microarchitecture in ultra-high resolution extremities cone-beam CT with a CMOS detector and compensation of patient motionW. Zbijewski, E. Marinetto, M. Brehler, A. Sisniega, Q. Cao, J. W. Stayman, J. Siewerds-en, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, J. Yorkston, Carestream Health, Rochester, NY (USA)

11:00 Semi-automated quantitative vertebral morphometry – CT scout-based digital image enhancement reliability studyJ. Narloch, W. Glinkowski, Medical Univ. of Warsaw (PL)

11:15 Quantitative cone-beam CT reconstruction framework for radiation therapyJ.H. Mason, A. Perelli, W. Nailon, M. Davies, Univ. of Edinburgh (UK)

11:30 Real-Life experience with the e-ASPECTS software in a tertiary stroke center – report on the first 100 acute ischemic stroke cases S. Nagel, S. Schönenberger, J. Purrucker, Univ. of Heidelberg, J. Pfaff, C. Herweh, Univ. Hospital Heidelberg (D)

11:45 Break

12:00 Positron Emission TomographySession Chair: Michael V. Knopp, MD, PhD (USA)

12:00 A web-based platform for a high throughput calibration of PET scansD. Zukić, Z. Mullen, A. Enquobahrie, Kitware Inc., Carrboro, NC, D. Byrd, P. Kinahan, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA (USA)

12:15 Imaging of 188Re filled double-balloon for β-radiation therapy with hand-held gamma camera/ultrasound hybrid – a feasibility trialA. van Oepen, A. Boese, M. Friebe, Otto-von-Guericke-Univ., Magdeburg (D)

12:30 Ultra-high definition digital PET/CT for the precise quantitative evaluation of ACL graftsK. Binzel, R. Magnussen, C. Kaeding, D. Flanigan, W. Wei, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, M. U. Knopp, Pepperdine Univ., Malibu, CA (USA)

13:00 Break

18th International Workshop on Computer-aided diagnosisChairman: Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

8:00 Deep Learning & Abdominal CADSession Chairs: Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA), Martin Fiebich, PhD (D)

8:00 Deep learning for computer-aided detection of polyps in CT colonographyInvited Speaker: Janne Näppi, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (USA)

8:30 Comparative evaluation of deep convolutional neural networks in the im-provement of the performance of CAD of polyps in CT colonographyA. Oka, H. Kawahira, Chiba Univ. (J), J. Näppi, T. Hironaka, H. Yoshida, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA), D. Regge, Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Turin (I)

8:45 Radiomic machine learning of electronic cleansing for ultra-low-dose dual-energy CT colonographyR. Tachibana, National Inst. of Technology, Suo-Oshima, J.J. Näppi, T. Hironaka, H. Yoshida, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA), J. Ota, Osaka Univ. (J), D. Regge, Inst. for Cancer Research and Treatment, Turin (I)

9:00 Information-preserving dual-energy image correction for improving radiomic detection of colorectal lesions in CT colonographyJ. Näppi, H. Yoshida, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (USA), S. H. Kim, Seoul National Univ. Hospital (ROK)

9:15 Heterogeneity analysis of prostate peripheral zone lesions in 3.0 Tesla T2-weighted magnetic resonance imagesG. Samarasinghe, A. Sowmya, Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, D.A. Moses, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick (AUS)

9:30 Break

9:45 Brain CAD & Musculoskeletal CADSession Chairs: Janne Nappi, PhD (USA), Hiroshi Fujita, PhD (J)

9:45 e-ASPECTS software is non-inferior to neuroradiologists in applying the ASPECTS score to CT scans of acute ischemic stroke patients S. Nagel, Univ. of Heidelberg (D), D. Sinha, I.Q. Grundwald, D. Day, S. Gerry, C. Roffe, J. Hampton-Hill (UK), P. Papanagiotou, K. Fassbender (D), M. Essig, J. Heidenreich (CDN), A.A. Konstas (USA)

10:00 Recognition of vertebral compression fractures in magnetic resonance im-ages using measures of distances to the centroidR. M. Rangayyan, Univ. of Calgary (CDN), L. Frighetto-Pereira, G. A. Metzner, P. M. Azevedo-Marques, M. H. Nogueira-Barbosa, Univ. of São Paulo (BR)

10:15 Integrating thinning and shape-based candidate extraction for automatic aneurysm detection from head MRA imagesS. Kudo, T. Nakaguchi, Chiba Univ., Y. Nomura, Univ. of Tokyo Hospital (J)

10:30 Computer-aided diagnostic prediction of stroke lesion from brain CT images using GM3RF modelM. Nag, D. China, C. Chakraborty, IIT Kharagpur, R. Nag, VIT Univ., Vellore, A. Sadhu, EKO CT & MRI Centre, Kolkata (IND)

10:45 Break

11:00 Special Session Medical Physics in CADSession Chairs: Martin Fiebich, PhD (D), Kunio Doi, PhD (USA)

11:00 The need for computer assistance in the evaluation of imaging performanceInvited Speaker: Martin Fiebich, PhD, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, Giessen (D)

11:15 Automatic assessment of image quality parameters in quality assuranceR. van Engen, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Nijmegen (NL)

11:30 Automatic determination of MTF and DQE in quality assuranceA. Sommer, University Hospital Muenster, Münster (D)

11:45 Using big data analysis for identification of problems in patients exposures in mammographyS. Schopphoven, Reference Center for Mammography, Marburg (D)

12:00 Panel Discussion for Medical Physics in CAD12:30 Lunch Break

Computer assisted Radiology30th International Congress and ExhibitionChairman: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)

8:00 CBCT Image-Guided Endodontics, Orthodontics and ImplantologySession Chair: Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)

8:00 Computer-aided 3D cephalometric landmark annotation for CBCT dataM. Codari, G.M. Tartaglia, C. Sforza, Univ. of Milan, M. Caffini, Univ. of Trento, G. Baselli, Polytechnic Univ. of Milan (I)

8:15 Guided endodontics based on CBCT dataT. Lambrecht, S. Kühl, M. Zehnder, T. Connert, Univ. of Basel (CH)

8:30 Clinical accuracy of pre-bending of titanium reconstructive plates on 3D printed models from CBCT for mandibular defectsN. Morgan, W. Aboelmaaty, Mansoura Univ., I. Elsharabasy, K. Elmahdy, Ministry of Health and Population, Mansoura (ET)

8:45 Break

9:00 Computed Maxillofacial Image Guided Surgery ISession Chairs: Cornelia Kober, PhD (D), Zafrulla Khan, DDS, MS (USA)

9:00 Direct placement of a pre-surgical designed and 3D printed implant borne dental bridgeL. Verhamme, G. Meijer, S. Bergé, R. Soehardi, T. Xi, T. Maal, Radboud Univ. Medical Centre, Nijmegen (NL)

9:15 Application of computer-assisted navigation in mandibular reconstruction with fibula free flap J. Wu, C. Yang, S. Zhang, B. Xu, S. G. Shen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. School of Medicine (CHN)

9:30 Tri-information and classification of perceived craniofacial asymmetryS.- Y. Wan, P.- Y. Tsai, Y.- Y. Chen, Chang Gung Univ., L.- J. Lo, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan (RC)

9:45 Break

10:00 Tutorial on CMISession Chairs: Adrienn Dobai, MD (H), Cornelia Kober, PhD (D)

10:00 Innovative techniques in image processing and recognition in CMIChristos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA), Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J)

10:45 Break

11:00 Computed Maxillofacial Image Guided Surgery IISession Chair: J. Thomas Lambrecht, MD, DMD, PhD (CH), Silvio Diego Bianchi, MD (I)

11:00 Statistical analysis of interactive surgical planning using shape descriptors for vascularized fibular transfer in mandibular reconstructionM. Nakao, S. Aso, T. Matsuda, Kyoto Univ., K. Imanishi, e-Growth Ltd., Kyoto, Y. Imai, Raku-wakai Otowa Hosp. Kyoto, N. Ueda, T. Hatanaka, M. Shiba, T. Kirita, Nara Medical Univ. (J)

11:15 Quantitative assessment of craniofacial surgery in children with craniosyn-ostosis via 3D scanning and statistical shape analysisN. Rodriguez-Florez, M. Tenhagen, O. Goktekin, J.L. Bruse, A. Borghi, F. Angullia, J.L. O'Hara, G. James, D. Dunaway, N.U.O. Jeelani, S. Schievano, Univ. College London (UK), M.J. Koudstaal, Erasmus Univ. Med. Ctr., Rotterdam (NL)

11:30 Finite element modeling of mandibular distraction osteogenesis: a population studyA. Borghi, S. Schievano, D. Dunaway, Univ. College London (UK), M. Koudstaal, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam (NL), B. Padwa, Boston Children's Hospital (USA)

11:45 Mandibular finite element analysis after partial alveolar ridge resection due to progressive osteoradionecrosisC. Kober, HAW Hamburg (D), B.- I. Berg, HFZ Basel and Univ. Hospital Basel (CH), C. Hellmich, Technical Univ. Vienna (A), R. Sader, Univ. Frankfurt am Main, G. Kjeller, The Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg (S)

12:00 Midline-guided occlusion optimization for three-piece digital dental articulationJ. J. Xia, J. Li, C.- M. Chang, F. Ferraz, S. Shen, Y.- F. Lo, P. Yuan, J. Gateno, Houston Methodist Hospital, J. Zhang, X. Zhou, Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC (USA)

12:15 Improvement of facial soft tissue simulation accuracy following orthog-nathic surgery for patient with class III dentofacial deformityJ. J. Xia, D. Kim, C.- M. Chang, X. Zhang, S. Shen, P. Yuan, J. Gateno, Houston Methodist Hospital, M. A. K. Liebschner, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, G. Zhang, X. Zhou, Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC (USA)

12:30 Break

S. Münster-SaalKammermusiksaal

22nd Computed Maxillofacial Imaging CongressChairman: Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA) Co-chair: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J)

BallsaalGroßer Saal Kammermusiksaal

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CARS 2016 – 30th International Congress and Exhibition

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

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Thursday, June 23, 2016 13:00 – 18:00 Thursday, June 23, 2016 14:00 – 18:30

14:00 Computer Assisted Cochlear ImplantationSession Chair: Leo Joskowicz, PhD (IL)

14:00 Surgeon-engineer collaboration in cochlear implantationInvited Speaker: Nozomu Matsumoto, MD, PhD, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)

14:15 Ensuring the safety of minimally invasive image guided cochlear implantation K. Gavaghan, T. Williamson, N. Gerber, C. Rathgeb, W. Wimmer, J. Anso, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, M. Caversaccio, Bern Univ. Hospital (CH)

14:30 Ex-vivo evaluation of a chorda tympani prediction model for minimally invasive cochlear implantationC. Rathgeb, K. Gavaghan, T. Williamson, S. Weber, N. Gerber, Univ. of Bern, C. Dür, L. Anschütz, M. Caversaccio, O. Scheidegger, Inselspital Bern (CH)

14:45 Thermal monitoring of the facial recess during drilling for minimally invasive cochlear implantation: comparison of manual and automated approachesL. Fichera, N. Dillon, J. Mitchell, K. Kesler, M. Zuniga Manrique, R. Labadie, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN (USA)

15:00 Electrical impedance sensing to preserve the facial nerve during image-guided robotic cochlear implantationJ. Ansó, T. Williamson, N. Gerber, S. Weber, K. Gavaghan, Univ. of Bern, T. Wyss Balmer, Institute for Surgical Technology & Biomechanics, Bern, C. Precht, H. Rohrbach, VetSuisse Faculty, Bern, M. Caversaccio, Inselspital Bern (CH)

15:15 Electrode array insertion for minimally invasive robotic cochlear implanta-tion with a guide tubeW. Wimmer, K. Gavaghan, T. Williamson, N. Gerber, M. Caversaccio, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern (CH)

15:30 Break

15:45 Neurosurgery Session Chairs: Sandrine de Ribaupierre, MD (CDN), Reuben R. Shamir, PhD (USA)

15:45 Intraoperative Imaging in Neurosurgery: current state and future perspectivesInvited Speaker: Arya Nabavi, MD, International Neuroscience Inst., Hannover (D

16:00 A surgical navigation system using an integrated image of preoperative and intraoperative MR images with sulci recognition for neurosurgeryT. Noguchi, I. Sato, H. Shibata, Y. Fujino, Future Univ. Hakodate, H. Yamada, Murakumo Corporation, Tokyo, T. Suzuki, M. Tamura, Y. Muragaki, K. Masamune, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J)

16:15 Real-time ultrasound Doppler enhances precision in image-guided ap-proaches to the cerebello-pontine angleS. Rosahl, HELIOS Clinic, Erfurt (D)

16:30 Intraoperative craniotomy planning for brain tumour surgery using aug-mented realityM. Kersten-Oertel, I. J. Gerard, S. Drouin, J. A. Hall, D. L. Collins, McGill Univ., Montreal, QC (CDN)

16:45 Digitized brain-mapping localization and their compiled brain-function database can lead the future-predicting glioma surgeryM. Tamura, T. Maruyama, M. Nitta, K. Yoshimitsu, Y. Konishi, J. Okamoto, S. Ikuta, K. Masamune, H. Yamada, S. Minami, T. Kawamata, H. Iseki, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women‘s Med. Univ., J.-F. Mangin, Gif/Yvette (F), I. Sato, Fut. Univ. Hakodate (J)

17:00 A framework for the identification and classification of depth electrodesR. Zelmann, B. Frauscher, J. Gotman, D. L. Collins, Montreal Neurological Institute (CDN)

17:15 Break

14:00 Magnetic Resonance ImagingSession Chairs: Andreas Melzer, MD, DDS (UK)

14:00 Synergism of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in interventional radiologyInvited Speaker: Andreas Melzer, MD, University Dundee, Dundee (UK)

14:15 Evaluation of tongue squamous cell carcinoma resection margins using ex-vivo MRS. Steens, E. Bekers, W. Weijs, G. Litjens, A. Veltien, A. Maat, G. van den Broek, J. van der Laak, J. Fütterer, C. Hulsbergen - van de Kaa, T. Merkx, R. Takes, Radboud Univ. Medical Center, Nijmegen (NL)

14:30 Development of a quality assurance phantom and software module to enhance DWI and DWIBS efficiency in diagnosis of benign and malignant tumorsK. Sergunova, A. Gromov, Research and Practical Center of Medical Radiology, I. Karpov, A. Morozov, Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Moscow (RUS)

14:45 Quantitative estimation of IVIM parameters and Histogram analysis of Diffusion MRI in Ewing’s Sarcoma Family of TumoursA. Mehndiratta, E. Baidya Kayal, K. Khare, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, D. Kandasamy, J. Tiru Alampally, S. Bakhshi, R. Sharma, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (IND)

15:00 Collagen ultrastructure determination using angle sensitive MR imaging D. Brujic, K. Chappell, Q. Herreros, J. McGinley, M. Ristic, Imperial College, London (UK)

15:15 Building 3D statistical shape model of Ulna and Radius bones in MRI Data SetsM. Fatehi, Medical Imaging Informatics Research Center, Tehran, H. Yousefi, M. Abbasi, M. Mohagheghinejad, R. A. Zoroofi, Univ. of Tehran (IR)

15:30 Break

15:45 Medical ImagingSession Chair: Giuseppe Esposito, MD (USA)

15:45 A system for multispectral real-time fluorescence guided cystoscopyN. Dimitriadis, M. Theuring, B. Grychtol, N. Deliolanis, Fraunhofer IPA, Mannheim, M. Kriegmair, Univ. Medical Centre Mannheim (D)

16:00 Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): The missing link in gastrointestinal imaging?N. König, M. Rehberger, M. Witte, R. Schmitt, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Tech-nology IPT, Aachen, D. Wilhelm, K.-P. Janssen, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM, Munich, M. Günther, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen (D)

16:15 Open-source Virtual Bronchoscopy in Pre-clinical Validation Using 3D SlicerP. Nardelli, A. Jaeger, C. O‘Shea, P. Cantillon-Murphy, Univ. College Cork, K. Ali Khan, M. Peter Kennedy, Cork Univ. Hospital (IRL)

16:30 Feature detection in biological tissues using multi-band and narrow-band imagingY. Tamura, T. Mashita, Y. Kuroda, K. Kiyokawa, H. Takemura, Osaka Univ. (J)

16:45 Radiological InformaticsSession Chair: Mansoor Fatehi, MD (IR)

16:45 New method for the automatic retrieval of radiological records based on Radlex annotationsA. Spanier, D. Cohen, L. Joskowicz, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (IL)

17:00 A PACS-oriented Multimodal Search EngineE. Pinho, F. Valente, C. Costa, Univ. of Aveiro (P)

17:15 Patch based codebook model for focal liver lesion retrieval of multiphase medical volumesJ. Wang, X.- H. Han, Y.- W. Chen, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu (J), Y. Xu, L. Lin, H. Hu, C. Jin, Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou (CHN)

17:30 Development of a Workflow-oriented Structured Report in Wound CareM. Apitz, B. P. Müller, H. G. Kenngott, Univ. Hospital Heidelberg, K. Kinzel, R. Pahontu, O. Heinze, B. Bergh, Heidelberg Univ. (D)

17:45 Telemedicine National Framework for Healthcare and EducationS. Mishra, R. Chand, I. Singh, V. Singh, Sanjay Gandhi PG Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow (IND)

18:00 Break

BallsaalGroßer Saal Kammermusiksaal

13:00–14:00 Luncheon Symposium on Radiation Dose Management Sponsored by Bayer

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Computer assisted Radiology30th International Congress and ExhibitionChairman: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)

20th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

14:00 Lung CAD & Breast CADSession Chairs: Shoji Kido, PhD (J), Ruey-Feng Chang, PhD (CHN)

14:00 LungCAD: an open-source software to analyze ground glass opacity tumorsJ. Jayender,B. Shah, R. San José Estepar, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA (USA), M. Li, HuaDong Hospital, Fudan Univ., Shanghai (CHN)

14:15 Towards a lung tuberculosis CAD: selecting the CT image analysis method V. Kovalev, A. Kalinovsky, United Inst. of Informatics, A. Skrahina, Scientific and Practical Ctr. for Pulmonology and Tuberculosis, Minsk (BY), A. Rosenthal, A. Gabrielian, National Inst. of Allergy and Infectional Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, MD (USA)

14:30 Clinical validation of a web- and cloud-based lung computer aided detection systemA. Traverso, Polytechnic Univ. of Turin, E. Lopez Torres, M. Saletta, P. Cerello, INFN Turin, C. Bracco, D. Campanella, D. Regge, M. Stasi, L. Vassallo, Candiolo Cancer Institute-FPO, M. E. Fantacci, Univ. of Pisa (I)

14:45 Unsupervised class labeling of diffuse lung diseases using frequent attribute patternsS. Mabu, M. Obayashi, T. Kuremoto, N. Hashimoto, Y. Hirano, S. Kido, Yamaguchi Univ., Ube (J)

15:00 Evaluation of efficiency of feature values for false positive reduction of automated mediastinal lymph node detectionH. Oda, M. Oda, K. Mori, S. Iwano, Nagoya Univ., T. Kitasaka, Aichi Institute of Technol-ogy, Toyota, H. Homma, M. Mori, Sapporo-Kosei General Hospital, H. Takabatake, Sapporo Minami-sanjo Hospital, H. Natori, Keiwakai Nishioka Hospital, Sapporo (J)

15:15 Computer-aided diagnosis of breast tumors using shear wave elastographyR.- F. Chang, Y.-W. Lee, S.-C. Chang, Y.-T. Lin, National Taiwan Univ., C.-M. Lo, Taipei Medical Univ., C.-S. Huang, National Taiwan Univ. Hospital, Taipei (RC), W. K. Moon, M.S. Bae, S.H. Lee, J. M. Chang, Seoul National Univ. Hosp. (ROK)

15:30 Break

15:45 Special Session: Hot Topics in CADSession Chair: Hiroshi Fujita, PhD (J)

15:45 Computer-aided diagnosis for 2D/3D breast ultrasoundR.-F. Chang, W. K. Moon, C.-S. Huang, Y.-C. Chang, Y.-H. Chou, E. Takada, National Taiwan University, Taipei (RC)

16:00 Computer-aided diagnosis scheme for determining histological classification of lesion on multimodal MRIR. Nakayama, E. Honda, K. Namba, Ritsumeikan University, Shiga (J)

16:15 Improved detection scheme of the pulmonary nodule in PET/CT images using convolutional neural networkA. Teramoto, H. Fujita, O. Yamamuro, T. Tamaki, Fujita Health University, Toyoake (J)

16:30 Clinical use of similar image retrieval systemK. Takata, K. Kozuka, K. Wakasugi, K. Kondo, Panasonic Corporation, Kyoto (J)

16:45 Progress of computer-aided detection (CADe) in dentistryA. Katsumata, T. Fukui, Y. Iida, C. Muramatsu, T. Hara, H. Fujita, T. Hayashi, Asahi University, Gifu (J)

17:00 Composite recognition of the iliopsoas muscle based on the muscle direction modeling in CT imagesN. Kamiya, X. Zhou, H. Kato, K. Azuma, C. Muramatsu, T. Hara, H. Fujita, Aichi Prefectural University, Aichi (J)

17:15 End of Session

17:15 CAD Poster PresentationsSession Chairs: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA), Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

18th International Workshop on Computer-aided diagnosisChairman: Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

14:00 Computed Maxillofacial Imaging: Segmentation & Statistical ReconstructionSession Chairs: Asma‘a Al-Ekrish, MDS (SA), Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J)

14:00 Chewing cycle counter on tablet PC using face recognition and motion tracking methodsY. Hayakawa, M. Hirose, B.-Y. Sun, Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido (J)

14:15 Automatic segmentation for condylar morphometric analysis in CT and CBCT data: an in-vitro validationM. Codari, C. Sforza, Univ. of Milan (I), L. Ferreira Pinheiro Nicolielo, J. Van Dessel, C. Politis, R. Jacobs, KU Leuven (B), M. Caffini, Università degli Studi di Trento, Rovereto, G. Baselli, Politecnico di Milano (I)

14:30 Computer assisted assessment of necrotic changes in mandibular bone due to osteoradionecrosis or bisphosphonate-associated necrosisC. Kober, HAW Hamburg (D), G. Kjeller, The Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg (S), B.-I. Berg, HFZ Basel and Univ. Hospital Basel (CH)

14:45 Effect of projection data elimination in image reconstruction of x-ray CT using algebraic reconstruction techniqueY. Hayakawa, B.-Y. Sun, M. Hirose, Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido (J)

15:00 Ultralow dose CT and iterative reconstruction imaging: influence on contrast noise ratio of orbital soft tissuesG. Widmann, F. Waldenberger, D. Juranek, P. Schullian, A. Dennhardt, R. Hörmann, M. Steurer, E.- M. Gassner, W. Puelacher, Medical Univ. of Innsbruck (A)

15:15 Effect of ultra-low MDCT doses and ASIR and MBIR on accuracy of CAD models of the jaws A. Al-Ekrish, S. Alfadda, W. Ameen, King Saud Univ., Riyadh (SA), R. Hörmann, W. Puelacher, G. Widmann, Medical Univ. of Innsbruck (A)

15:30 Break

15:45 Round Table Discussion on Statistical Reconstruc-tion Application on Oral and Maxillofacial CT in CMI

16:15 CMI Poster PresentationsChairs: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J), Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)

22nd Computed Maxillofacial Imaging CongressChairman: Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)Co-chair: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J)

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18:00-19:00 ISCAS Young Investigators Networking SessionSession Chairs: Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD, Pierre Jannin, PhD, Mario Cypko

On Thursday June 23rd at 6pm there will be the third ISCAS „Young Investigators Network-ing Session“. This networking event was introduced successfully at CARS conference 2014 in Fukuoka and has since become a part of the ISCAS track. The objective of this session is to provide a platform to encourage exchange and cooperation between young investiga-tors and senior experienced researchers. Right after the last session of Thursday’s ISCAS track, in a relaxed atmosphere – drinks will be served – young investigators will present their previous work and future interests. All experienced researchers are invited to join in for a lively exchange.

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8:00 3D-Printing in SurgerySession Chair: Javier Herrero Jover, MD, PhD (E)

Special lectures: 8:00 Innovative workflows combining desktop 3D printing and surgical navigationV. García Vázquez, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Madrid (E)

8:15 3D Printed Patient Specific Guides Improve the Accuracy of High Tibial Osteotomy SurgeryA. Leong, Imperial College London, Charing Cross Hospital London (UK)

8:30 Registration using 3D-printed rigid templates outperforms manually scanned surface matching in image-guided temporal bone surgeryM. Yamashita, N. Matsumoto, B. Cho, N. Komune, S. Onogi, J. Lee, T. Akahoshi, M. HashizumeKyushu University, Fukuoka (J)

8:45 An analysis of the effect of 3D printed renal cancer models on surgical planningT. Rude, N. Wake, D. K. Sodickson, M. Stifelman, J. Borin, H. Chandarana, W. C. HuangNew York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY (USA)

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9:00 Surgery and SubspecialitiesSession Chair: Georg Eggers, MD, DMD, PhD (D)

9:00 Surgery 4.0 – from eminence to evidence to data-driven medicineInvited Speaker: Hannes Kenngott, MD, University Clinic Heidelberg (D)

9:15 Use of the new integrated table motion for the da Vinci Xi Surgical System in abdominal surgical proceduresS. Guadagni, L. Morelli, M. Palmeri, G. Di Franco, T. Simoncini, A. Perutelli, V. Cela, C. Selli, F. Francesca, P. Buccianti, M. Anselmino, G. Naldini, C. Zirafa, F. Mosca, F. Melfi, Univ. of Pisa, M. Cecchi, Azienda Ospedaliera Viareggio (I)

9:30 Prediction of head shape following spring cranioplasty: a case studyA. Borghi, N. Rodriguez Florez, S. Schievano, Univ. College London, D. Dunaway, O. Jeelani, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London (UK)

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10:00 Surgical/Interventional InformaticsSession Chairs: Ron Kikinis, MD (USA), Amber Simpson, PhD (USA)

10:00 tbdInvited Speaker: Stefan Weber, PhD, University of Berne (CH)

10:15 Novel methods for data and image visualization and interaction in surgery using virtual and augmented realityA.A. Preukschas, H.G. Kenngott, L. Bettscheider, B.P. Müller, B. Radeleff, H.-U. Kauczor, Univ. Clinic Heidelberg, S. Speidel, M. Pfeiffer, M. Huber, Univ. of Karlsruhe, M. Müller, L. Maier-Hein, H.-P. Meinzer, DKFZ, Heidelberg (D)

10:30 Anatomical landmark localization and ultrasound-CT image registration applied to surgery navigation of hepatectomyZ. Li, P. Zhu, M. Suzuki, Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo (J)

10:45 Atlas-based pedicle trajectory prediction for automatic assessment and guidance of screw insertionsJ. Goerres, T. De Silva, A. Uneri, M. Ketcha, S. Reaungamornrat, J. H. Siewerdsen, J.- P. Wolinsky, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA), S. Vogt, G. Kleinszig, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen (D)

11:00 Learning curves in image guided spinal surgery: a human factors analysis showing surgeon expertise decreases flow disruptionsD. Drazin, K. Catchpole, R. Pashman, J. P. Johnson, T. Kim, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA (USA)

11:15 Segmented near infrared light image superimposition on visible light endoscopic video for gall bladder surgeryA. Kumar, S.-W. Huang, Y.-Y. Wang, K.-C. Liu, W.-C. Hung, Y.-C. Lee, IRCAD-Taiwan, Changhua (RC)

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11:30 ISCAS General Assembly

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8:00 SegmentationSession Chairs: Kensaku Mori, PhD (J)

8:00 Estimation of Renal Vascular Dominant Regions Using Voronoi DiagramC. Wang, M. Kagajo, M. Oda, K. Mori, Y. Yoshino, T. Yamamoto, Nagoya Univ., Y. Nakamura, Tomakomai College (J)

8:15 MRI Minkowski Functionals as a Prognostic Indicator for Breast CancerM. Fox, P. Gibbs, M. Pickles, The Univ. of Hull (UK)

8:30 Segmentation overlap measures are biased to structure’s size but correctableR. R. Shamir, Y. Duchin, Surgical Information Sciences, Minneapolis, MN, N. Harel, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, J. Kim, G. Sapiro, Duke Univ., Durham, NC (USA)

8:45 Segmentation method of abdominal arteries from CT volumes utilizing intensity transition along arteriesM. Oda, T. Yamamoto, Y. Yoshino, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ. (J)

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9:15 Differentiation of Carcinomas from Bladder Wall for Cancer Staging: a Preliminary StudyX. Xu, Y. Liu, G. Zhang, D. Xiao, X. Zhang, H. Lu, Q. Tian, Fourth Military Medical Univ., Xi‘an, S. Yu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen (CHN)

9:30 Improving Soft Tissue Segmentation in CT Volumes Using a Sigmoid-Based Active Shape ModelY.-W. Chen, Ritsumeikan Univ., Shiga (J), M. Esfandiarkhani, A. Hossein Foruzan, Shahed Univ., Tehran (IR)

9:45 Supervised Hessian-based vessels segmentation in Narrow-Band laryngeal imagesS. Moccia, L.S. Mattos, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa, E. De Momi, A. Ghilardi, A. Lad, Polytechnic Univ. of Milan (I)

10:00 Image Processing Pipeline for MRI-based In-vivo Cartilage Assessment under LoadH. Meine, Univ. of Bremen, K. Izadpanah, T. Lange, Univ. Medical Center Freiburg (D)

10:15 Crowdsourcing for error detection in cortical surface delineationsD. Kondermann, J. Andrulis, Pallas Ludens GmbH, Heidelberg, M. Ganz, G. Moos Knudsen, Rigshospitalet Univ. Hospital, Copenhagen (DK), L. Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (D)

10:30 Break

10:45 Registration and CalibrationSession Chair: Kevin Cleary, PhD (USA)

10:45 Constrained piecewise rigid 2D-3D registration for patient-specific analysis of rib cage motion using X-ray videoY. Hiasa, Y. Otake, F. Yokota, Y. Sato, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, R. Tanaka, S. Sanada, Kanazawa Univ. (J)

11:00 Brain Atrophy Measurement Employing Non-Rigid Registration Using Free Form Deformation Based on De-Boor Control PointsM. Ghodrati, Islamic Azad Univ., Tehran, E. Fatemizadeh, Sharif Univ. of Technology, Tehran (IR)

11:15 “LevelCheck” Localization of Spinal Vertebrae in Intraoperative Radiographs from Preoperative MRIT. De Silva, J. Siewerdsen, A. Uneri, S. Reaungamornrat, M. Ketcha, J. Goerres, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, S. Vogt, G. Kleinszig, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen (D), J.- P. Wolinsky, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD (USA)

11:30 2D to 3D registration of manually segmented MRI prostate data B. Maris, P. Fiorini, Univ. of Verona (I)

11:45 An automated landmark-based method for liver registrationX. Zhang, X. Tan, X. Qu, Guangxi Univ., Nanning, X. Gao, Suzhou Institute, Jiangsu, Z. Zhang, Cancer Hospital of Guangxi Medical Univ., Nanning (CHN), X. Zhou, H. Fujita, Gifu Univ. (J)

12:00 Deformable registration of ultrasound and MRI using a new self-similarity based neighborhood descriptorD. Jiang, M. Wang, Z. Song, Fudan Univ., Shanghai (CHN)

12:15 Multimodal Registration Using 3D-FAST Conditioned Mutual InformationX. Liu, M. Wang, S. Zhijian, Fudan Univ., Shanghai (CHN)

12:30 Break

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Computer assisted Radiology30th International Congress and ExhibitionChairman: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)

20th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

1st IFCARS Workshop on Integrated Patient CareChairs: Andreas Dietz, MD (D), Michael Legg, PhD (AUS)

8:00 Bridging the radiology pathology gap with intelligent eye work being done by machinesInvited Speaker: Michael Legg, University of New South Wales, Caringbah, Sydney (Australia)

8:30 Integrating the viewpoints on patient care in the tumor boardInvited Speaker: Andreas Dietz, University Hospital, Leipzig (D)

8:45 Clinical Decision Support Systems for integrated patient careInvited Speaker: Leonard Berliner, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY (U.S.A.)

9:00 WatsonMD – A Machine Certified to Be a DoctorH. G. Kenngott, M. Apitz, F. Wagner, A. Termer, M. Wagner, B. P. Müller, Heidelberg University, S. Bader, A. Rettinger, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (D)

9:15 Noninvasive multimodal interrogation of tumor hypoxia in head and neck cancer: Rationale for designing a longitudinal clinical studyY. Yu, J. Curry, A. Luginbuhl, D. Cognetti, V. Bar-Ad, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (USA)

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8th EPMA / IFCARS Workshop on Personalized Medicine and ICTChairs: Olga Golubnitschaja, MD (D), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)

9:45 Model-Guided versus “un-precision” Medicine: Professional position of EPMA and IFCARS in Predictive, Preventive and Personalised HealthcareInvited Speaker: Olga Golubnitschaja, University of Bonn (D)

10:00 What Can We Learn from EHR Developments?Invited Speaker: Peter Waegemann, Berlin (D)

10:30 Patient-specific surgical instruments: experiences, problems and prospectsInvited Speaker: Randy E. Ellis, Queen‘s University, Kingston, ON (CDN)

10:45 Development of the digital patient model “Laryngeal Cancer” to support the decision-making processM. Stoehr, A. Dietz, University Hospital Leipzig, M. A. Cypko, H. U. Lemke, University of Leipzig (D)

11:00 Towards Summarized Treatment Guidelines and Studies in Personalized Treatment Planning for Complex Multifactorial DiseasesY. Deng, M. A. Cypko, Universiy of Leipzig, M. Stoehr, University Hospital Leipzig (D)

11:15 Integrating intelligent agents in form of Arden Syntax for computing in-stance related fuzziness in Patient Specific Bayesian NetworksJ. Gaebel, M. A. Cypko, University of Leipzig, M. Stoehr, University Hospital Leipzig (D)

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17th IFCARS / SPIE / ISCAS Joint Workshop on the Digital Operating Room Chairmen: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)

11:45 Presentation of KUKA Best Paper Award

12:00 Anesthesia integration with surgical workflowInvited Speaker: Warren S. Sandberg, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (USA)

12:15 Improving Patient Outcomes via Bridging the Radiology Surgery GapInvited Speaker: Ronald B. Schilling, EchoPixel, Inc., Los Altos Hills, CA (USA)

12:30 Enabling Innovation – Results of the German flagship project ORNETInvited Speaker: Thomas Neumuth, ICCAS – University of Leipzig (D)

12:45 Development of a prototype model of “Hyper SCOT (Smart Cyber Operating Theater)”Invited Speaker: Jun Okamoto, Y. Horise, K. Masamune, I. Hiroshi, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women‘s Medical University (J)

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13:00–14:00 Luncheon Symposium on User Interface and 3D PrintingSponsored by Vital Images

CaRS day on Integrated Patient CareChair: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)

Editorial Board Meeting of theInternational Journal of CARS:

Friday, June 24, 2016 7:00 – 8:00

CARS Poster Presentations (1 – 57)S. Münster-Saal

Friday, June 24 8:00 – 9:30

9:30 Break

9:45 – 11:15

ISCAS Poster Presentations (58 – 94)S. Münster-Saal

Friday, June 24 14:00 – 15:00 15:00 Break

15:15 – 16:15

CAD Poster Presentations (95 – 101)Kammermusiksaal Session Chairs: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA), Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

Thursday, June 23 17:15 – 17:45

CMI Poster Presentations (102 – 108)S. Münster-SaalChairs: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J), Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)

Thursday, June 23 16:15 – 16:45

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14:00 – 16:00 8th ISCAS Surgical WorkshopImage Guided Radiotherapy and RadiosurgeryModerators: Georg Eggers, PhD (D), Klaus Herfarth, PhD (D)

This years ISCAS surgical workshop will cover the topic of image guided radiotherapy and radiosurgery. Various technical concepts have made the transition into patient care, e.g. HIT, IMRT, Gammaknife, Tomotherapy, or robotic radiosurgery.

In a series of presentations by clinicians the technical concepts of image guidance and application of radiation are presented. Furthermore, the clinical impact of these develop-ments in actual patient care is discussed in the presentations and in a subsequent round table, open for the audience.

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16:15 Registration and NavigationSession Chairs: Ziv Yaniv, PhD (USA), Stefanie Speidel, PhD (D)

16:15 Reality guided liver surgery: must we use intraoperative image?Invited Speaker: Luc Soler, PhD, IRCAD France, Strasbourg (F)

16:30 A surgical navigation system for laparoscopic pelvic lymph node dissection: registration and evaluation on a patient-specific phantomL. Ma, K. Qian, J. Wang, Y. Tomioka, H. Kiyomatsu, E. Kobayashi, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)

16:45 The analysis of affecting factors on the application accuracy for frameless neuro-navigationQ. Li, M. Guthikonda, S. Mittal, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI (USA)

17:00 Towards uncertainty-aware auditory display for surgical navigationD. Black, B. Kocev, H. Meine, R. Kikinis, Univ. of Bremen, A. Nabavi, INI International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover (D)

17:15 Automatic registration and error colormaps for navigated bone tumor surgery using intraoperative cone-beam CTM. Arkhangorodsky, J. Qiu, M. Daly, P. Nayak, R. Weersink, H. Chan, D. Jaffray, J. Irish, Univ. Health Network, Toronto, ON, P. Ferguson, J. Wunder, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON (CDN)

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14:00 Imaging InformaticsSession Chairs: Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc (UK)

14:00 Evaluation of X-ray Images Using Sparse Coding Super-resolution ProcessingY. Miyasaka, S. Sanada, Y. Matsuda, K. Imamura, Kanazawa Univ., M. Higashi, M. Ogaki, M. Kita, EIZO Corporation, Hakusan (J)

14:15 Discovering clusters in pathologic cardiac morphology: MR-based hierarchical 3D shape clustering of surgically repaired aortic archesJ. L. Bruse, E. Cervi, G. Biglino, T.- Y. Hsia, A. M. Taylor, S. Schievano, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London (UK), K. McLeod, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo (N), M. Sermesant, X. Pennec, Inria Sophia Antipolis (F)

14:30 Radiological evidence of 3D internal structure in hip osteophytesJ. F. Rudan, G. Venne, S. Ryan, R. E. Ellis, Queen‘s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

14:45 Repeat CT scanning dose reduction without image quality loss: preliminary resultsL. Joskowicz, N. Shamul, The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (IL)

15:00 Comparison of Hessian-Matrix- and Structure-Tensor-based Methods for Myofiber Structure Extraction from Micro-CT VolumesH. Oda, M. Oda, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., T. Kitasaka, Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota, T. Akita, Kanazawa Medical Univ., Kahoku (J)

15:15 Empirical evaluation of general-purpose image features for pathology-oriented image retrieval of Alzheimer Disease casesR. Mendoza-León, M. Hernández Hoyos, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, J. Puentes, Institut Mines-Télécom, Brest (F), F. A. González, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota (CO)

15:30 Chest Imaging Platform: an open-source library and workstation for quanti-tative chest imagingJ. Onieva, J. Ross, R. Harmouche, A. Yarmarkovich, J. Lee, A. Díaz, G. R. Washko, R. San José Estépar, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA)

15:45 Three dimensional data generation and graphical representation of theo-retical tracheobronchial trees and lung modelsC. Ciobirca, S. D. Pastrama, Politechn. Univ. of Bucharest, G. Gruionu, Harvard Univ., Boston, MA (USA), T. Lango, SINTEF Technology and Society, Trondheim (N), H. Olav Leira, St. Olavs Hosp., Trondheim, T. Popa, L. G. Gruionu, Univ. of Craiova (RO)

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16:15 RadiotherapySession Chairs: Jürgen Debus, PhD, MD (D), Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)

16:15 Radiotherapy entering precision medicine: the challenge to handle data and informationInvited Speaker: Jürgen Debus, MD, University Hosp. Heidelberg (D)

16:30 3D-printed beam modifiers for radiobiological experiments in monoenergetic carbon ion beamsA. Solovev, A. Chernukha, U. Stepanova, M. Troshina, E. Beketov, E. Koryakina, A. Lychagin, V. Fedorov, S. Ulyanenko, A. Tsyb Med. Radiol. Res. Ctr, V. Pikalov, M. Kostin, Kurchatov Inst., Protvino, V. Kharlov, Fablab Model Spectr, Obninsk (RUS)

16:45 Combination of markerless surrogates for motion estimation in radiation therapyT. Geimer, M. Unberath, O. Taubmann, C. Bert, A. Maier, Friedrich-Alexander-Univ. Erlangen-Nuremberg (D)

17:00 Catheter targeting under electromagnetic guidance in breast brachytherapy – a demonstration of conceptT. Vaughan, A. Lasso, T. Ungi, G. Fichtinger, Queen‘s Univ., Kingston, H. Brastianos, M. Westerland, C. B. Falkson, Kingston General Hospital (CDN)

17:15 Feasibility of robotic ultrasound guided SBRT of the prostateS. Gerlach, A. Schlaefer, Univ. of Technology Hamburg-Harburg, I. Kuhlemann, P. Jauer, R. Bruder, F. Ernst, Univ. of Lübeck, C. Fürweger, European Cyberknife Center Munich (D)

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Computer assisted Radiology30th International Congress and ExhibitionChairman: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)

20th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

13:00 – 14:00 Luncheon Symposium on User Interface and 3D PrintingSponsored by Vital ImagesModerators: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D), Marc Lamont (NL)

13:00 IntroductionMarc Lamont, Vital Images

13:15 Tablet PC as central user interface for the digital operating theatre: first results in clinical routineA. Schneider, D. Ostler, D. Wilhelm, A. Elsherbiny Hasan, R. Stauder, H. Feussner, M. Kranzfelder, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM, München (D)

13:30 3D Printing in Surgical Planning and TrainingInvited Speaker: Jean-Paul Vallée, University Hospital of Geneva (CH)

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14:00 ISCAS / CAD / IFCARS Joint Symposium on Multi-disciplinary Computational AnatomyChairs: Makoto Hashizume, MD (J), Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)

14:00 Overview of multi-disciplinary computational anatomyInvited Speaker: Makoto Hashizume, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka (J)

14:15 Multi-disciplinary computational anatomy: Integration of imaging with physiological and functional modellingInvited Speaker: David Hawkes, University College London (UK)

14:45 A multi-scale and multi-modality statistical model of pancreasA. Shimizu, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Techn., H. Hontani, Nagoya Inst. of Techn., N. Kobayashi, Saitama Med. Univ., H. Shouno, The Univ. of Electro-Comm., Tokyo, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., C. Iwamoto, K. Ohuchida, M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (J)

15:00 Fully automatic definition of anatomical landmarks in medical images: a feasi-bility studyS. Hanaoka, The Univ. of Tokyo Hospital, Y. Nomura, M. Nemoto, S. Miki, T. Yoshikawa, N. Hayashi, K. Ohtomo, Univ. of Tokyo, A. Shimizu, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology (J)

15:15 Texture analysis-based downscaling of pathological image for image regis-tration with MR imageT. Ohnishi, T. Tanaka, Y. Nakamura, H. Haneishi, Chiba Univ., N. Nitta, I. Aoki, Japan Agency for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Chiba (J)

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15:45 Function integrated diagnostic assistance based on multidisciplinary com-putational anatomy: Automated analysis of intramuscular fat tissueH. Fujita, K. Ieda, M. Yamada, C. Muramatsu, X. Zhou, T. Hara, D. Fukuoka, H. Kato, M. Matsuo, T. Inuzuka, Gifu Univ., N. Kamiya, Aichi Prefectural Univ., K. Azuma, Univ. of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu (J)

16:00 Scale-seamless registration and visualization for micro-computational anatomyK. Mori, K. Nagara, S. Nakamura, M. Oda, Nagoya Univ. (J)

16:15 Multi-disciplinary computational anatomy assisting radiologyS. Kido, N. Hashimoto, Y. Hirano, Yamaguchi Univ., H. Kim, Kyushu Institute of Technolo-gy, Kitakyushu, H. Kimura, S. Noriki, K. Inai, Fukui Univ., Eiheiji-cho, H. Shouno, Univ. of Electro-Communications, Chofu (J)

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CaRS day on Integrated Patient CareChair: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)

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Poster Presentation Times

June 22-25, 2016 Trübnersaal Na-MIC 2016 Summer Project Weekin conjunction with CARS For further information: www.na-mic.orgSpecial registration required.

CARS Poster Presentations (1 – 57)S. Münster-Saal

Friday, June 24 8:00 – 9:30

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9:45 – 11:15

ISCAS Poster Presentations (58 – 94)S. Münster-Saal

Friday, June 24 14:00 – 15:00 15:00 Break

15:15 – 16:15

CAD Poster Presentations (95 – 101)Kammermusiksaal Session Chairs: Kunio Doi, PhD (USA), Hiroyuki Yoshida, PhD (USA)

Thursday, June 23 17:15 – 17:45

CMI Poster Presentations (102 – 108)S. Münster-SaalChairs: Yoshihiko Hayakawa, PhD (J), Christos Angelopoulos, DDS (USA)

Thursday, June 23 16:15 – 16:45

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

Administrative Council MembersPresident: 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 MembersTakeyoshi 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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Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 – 13:00

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8:00 Tracking and NavigationSession Chairs: Masakatsu G. Fujie, PhD (J)

8:00 Marker detection and pose estimation of QR code markers for surgical navigationM. Katanacho, W. De la Cadena, S. Engel, Fraunhofer Institute, Berlin (D)

8:15 Principal components of wrist circumduction from electromagnetic surgical trackingD.R. Pichora, B.J. Rasquinha, M.J. Rainbow, M.L. Zec, R.E. Ellis, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

8:30 Accuracy of hybrid electromagnetic tracking and personalized guides for glenoid modelsR. Ellis, A. Dickinson, B. Rasquinha, D. Pichora, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

8:45 Safety and feasibility study for real-time electromagnetic navigation in breast-conserving surgeryJ. Engel, G. Gauvin, T. Ungi, A. Lasso, C. Yeo, R. Walker, J. Rudan, G. Fichtinger, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

9:00 Image-guided navigation surgery for pelvic malignancies using electro-magnetic tracking and intra-operative imagingJ. Nijkamp, K. Kuhlmann, J.- J. Sonke, T. Ruers, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amster-dam (NL)

9:15 Intraoperative user interface for navigated breast tumor surgeryT. Ungi, T. Vaughan, G. Gauvin, P. Pezeshki, A. Lasso, C. J. Engel, J. Rudan, G. Fichtinger, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

9:30 Break

9:45 Surgical/Interventional Simulation and EducationSession Chair: Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD, FACS (J)

9:45 Surgical/interventional simulation and educationInvited Speaker: Gabor Fichtinger, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario (CDN)

10:00 Needle tip position tracking for eye anesthesia practical simulator based on hall-effect array sensorS. Treratanakulchai, J. Suthakorn, Mahidol Univ., Nakorn Pathom (T)

10:15 Topologically consistent triangulation for computer assisted surgery planningM.S. Hefny, J.J. Peoples, M. Zec, D.R. Pichora, R.E. Ellis, Queen’s Univ. Kingston, ON (CDN)

10:30 ArthroPlanner: a surgical planning solution for acromioplasty C. Charbonnier, S. Chagué, B. Kevelham, Artanim Foundation, Meyrin, F. C. Kolo, Rive Droite Radiology Center, Geneva, A. Lädermann, La Tour Hospital, Meyrin (CH)

10:45 A low-cost system for image-guided computer-navigated pericardiocentesis training G. Fichtinger, V. Harish, A. Baksh, T. Ungi, R. Pal, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

11:00 Break

11:15 Surgical/Interventional Workflow Modelling and ManagementSession Chair: Germain Forestier, PhD (F)

11:15 Ontology-based instruments detection in a context-aware framework for surgical assistanceH.C. Nakawala, N. Ferrigno Giancarlo, E. de Momi, Polytechnic Univ. of Milan (I)

11:30 Intuitive workflow editor for OWL based semantic networks in medical environmentL. Schreiter, S. Dürr, A. Huck, T. Beyl, J. Raczkowsky, H. Wörn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, J. Giehl, M. Schwarz, Univ. Medical Centre, Mannheim (D)

11:45 Situation detection for an interactive assistance in surgical interventions based on random forestsL. Schreiter, P. Philipp, J. Raczkowsky, J. Beyerer, H. Wörn, Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology, J. Giehl, M. Schwarz, Univ. Medical Center, Mannheim, Y. Fischer, Fraunhofer Inst. of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation, Karlsruhe (D)

12:00 End of Session

13:00 Closing of Congress

Room Ballsaal

8:00 Interventional Methods, Tools and SystemsSession Chair: Hans-Peter Meinzer, PhD (D)

8:00 Advancing technology and medical professionalism: are they in conflict?Invited Speakers: Stephen Golding, MD, Headington (UK), Elizabeth Beckmann, BSc, Lanmark, Beaconsfield (UK)

8:30 Development of an open PET system for image-guided surgeryH. Tashima, Y. Yoshii, Y. Iwao, E. Yoshida, H. Takuwa, H. Wakizaka, T. Yamaya, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba (J)

8:45 Image reconstruction for surgical navigation using intra-operative PET-laparoscopeM. Liyanaarachchi, K. Shimazoe, H. Takahashi, E. Kobayashi, I. Sakuma, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)

9:00 Clinical impact of quantitative post-radioembolization 90Y PET/CT using next-generation digital photon counting PET detectorsC. Wright, K. Binzel, J. Zhang, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., Lewis Center, OH, E. Wuthrick, The Ohio State Univ. Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, C.- H. Tung, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH (USA)

9:15 Kalman filter based sensor fusion for needle tracking in MRI-guided cryoablationJ. Jayender, D. Kacher, T. Lee, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA), W. Gao, Harbin Institute of Technology (CHN), B. Feltics, E. Nevo, Robin Medical Inc., Baltimore, MD (USA)

9:30 Feasibility of stereotactic MRI based image guidance for the treatment of vascular malformations – a phantom studyM. Schwalbe, T. Williamson, S. Weber, Univ. of Bern, A. Haine, M. Schindewolf, H. von Tengg-Kobligk, I. Baumgartner, T. Fuss, Bern Univ. Hospital (CH)

9:45 Ontology-based surgical process modeling by using SNOMED CT concepts and concept model attributesJ. Neumann, E. Schreiber, T. Neumuth, Leipzig Univ. (D)

10:00 Break

10:15 IHE SessionSession Chair: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD

10:15 Real-time image processing and analysis over an IP based video network for the operating theatreE. Bellon, M. Sweertvaegher, N. Hermans, B. Van den Bosch, K. Schoonjans, Univ. Hospi-tals Leuven, A. Fannes, B. Koninckx, T. Koninckx, eSATURNUS, Leuven (B)

10:30 Integrated patient care with IHE, perioperative and intraoperativeM. Cypko, Univ. of Leipzig (D)

10:45 Can anesthesia be supported by IHE integration profiles?Invited Speaker: Warren S. Sandberg, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (USA)

11:00 – 12:00 IHE Surgery MeetingChairs: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D), Eric Schreiber (D)

12:00 – 12:30 DICOM WG24 MeetingChair: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)

20th annual Conference of the International Society for Computer aided SurgeryPresident: Pierre Jannin, PhD (F)

Computer assisted Radiology30th International Congress and ExhibitionChairman: Osman M. Ratib, MD, PhD (CH)Co-Chair: Kiyonari Inamura, PhD (J)

ISCaS awards and Scholarships 2016

ISCAS aims at promoting young scientists and recognizing outstanding scientific work. For this purpose, the society awards the following prizes and student scholarships:

• ISCASstudentscholarship• KohYoung/ISCASYoungInvestigatorscholarship• OlympusISCASBestPaperAward• ISCAS–CARSBestStudentPosterAwards

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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CARS 2016 – 30th International Congress and Exhibition

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

Poster Session

CAR / CARS

001 Evaluation of trunk deformation of scoliosis patientsK. Kato, Future Univ. Hakodate, Y. Atsuta, Asahikawa Medical Univ. (J)

002 Deductive system for assisting mitral valve reconstruction surgery planning: applying decision trees for optimal annuloplasty ring selectionT. Weller, M. Maleshkova, Y. Sure-Vetter, Karlsruhe Insti-tute of Technology (KIT), S. Engelhardt, I. Wolf, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, N. Schoch, V. Heuveline, R. De Simone, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)

003 Computational fluid dynamics and experimental evaluation of an injection suspended impeller for centrifugal blood pumpX. Guo, L. Zhu, X. Yang, Y. Wu, Y. Luo, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. (CHN)

004 A setup for systematic evaluation and optimiza-tion of OCT imaging in the coronary arteriesS. Latus, M. L.C. Otte, T. Saathoff, K. Schulz, N. Frey, A. Schlaefer, Technical Univ. of Hamburg-Harburg (D)

005 Visualization and characterization of spectral curves using dual-energy CT for material differentia-tionN. Hayashi, A. Shinozaki, A. Ogura, T. Ogura, Gunma Pre-fectural College of Health Sciences, Maebashi, H. Takeda, T. Ukaji, F. Kakinuma, Isesaki Municipal Hospital, Y. Fukushima, Gunma Univ. Hospital, Maebashi, Y. Tsushima, Gunma Univ. (J)

006 Cone-beam CT for point-of-care detection of acute intracranial hemorrhageJ. Siewerdsen, J. Xu, H. Dang, A. Sisniega, W. Zbijewski, J. W. Stayman, N. Aygun, V. Koliatsos, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, X. Wang, D. Foos, Carestream Health, Rochester, NY (USA)

007 Design & implementation of a web based medical image viewer architectureR. Ellerweg, D. Reuter, E. Stärk, Fraunhofer, Sankt Augustin (D), P. Weir, NUMA Engineering Services Ltd, Dundalk (IRL)

008 Expansion of the regional EHR with XDS and XDS-I on cloud technology to neighbor prefecture and to homecareH. Kondoh, K. Teramoto, Tottori Univ. Hospital, Yonago, T. Kawai, M. Mochida, M. Nishimura, SECOM Sanin Co.Ltd., Matsue, D. Ide, IBM Japan Co. Ltd., Tokyo (J)

009 Towards an accurate 3D reconstruction of frac-tured long bones from plain 2D radiographsO. Klima, P. Kleparnik, P. Zemcik, Brno Univ. of Technol-ogy, M. Spanel, Dim Laboratory s.r.o., Brno (CZ)

010 Effects of similar case retrieval for the diagnosis of lung lesions by using computed tomographyT. Kotani, Y. Nakai, D. Miwa, T. Kato, Y. Ushijima, Matsu-shita Memorial Hospital, Osaka, K. Takata, K. Wakasugi, K. Kozuka, K. Kondo, M. Kiyono, Panasonic Corporation, Kyoto, T. Sakai, H. Kimura, Univ. of Fukui (J)

011 Assessment of occurrence and growth patterns of cysts in patients with autosomal dominant poly-cystic kidney disease using volumetric dataY. Matsunaga, T. Ishii, T. Igarashi, Chiba Univ. (J)

012 Fully automated segmentation of whole breast in CT images for radiotherapyL. Jiang, Q. Li, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute (CHN), P. Li, Univ. of Technology of Compiegne (F)

013 Evaluation of human-computer interaction tech-niques in interventional radiologyJ. Hettig, P. Saalfeld, M. Luz, C. Hansen, Otto-von-Guericke-Univ., Magdeburg, M. Skalej, Univ. Hospital Magdeburg (D)

014 Realistic AAA phantoms for evaluation of centerline-based EVAR planning softwareP. Hoegen, M. Müller-Eschner, P. Geisbüsch, M. Schmitt, F. Rengier, H.- U. Kauczor, H. von Tengg-Kobligk, Univ. Hospital Heidelberg, S. Wörz, W. Liao, K. Rohr, Univ. of Heidelberg (D)

015 GPU-based RFA simulation for minimally invasive cancer treatment of liver tumoursP. Mariapan, P. Weir, R. Flanagan, NUMA Engineering Services Ltd, Dundalk (IRL) P. Voglreiter (A), A. Tuomas, M. Pollari (N), M. Moche, H. Busse (D), J. Futterer (NL), H.R. Portugaller (A), R. Blanco Sequeiros (FIN), M. Kolesnik (D)

016 RFA Guardian: comprehensive simulation of the clinical workflow for patient specific planning, guid-ance and validation of RFA treatment of liver tumorsP. Voglreiter, M. Hofmann, Graz Univ. of Technology (A), P. Mariappan, P. Weir, R. Flanagan (IRL), T. Alhonnoro, M. Pollari, R. Rautio (FIN), H. Busse, D. Seider, P. Brand-maier (D), M.J. van Amerongen, S. Jenniskens (NL), et al

017 Design and implementation of haptic robotic system for vascular interventionH.- J. Cha, K. Y. Jung, B.- J. Yi, Hanyang Univ., Ansan Gyeonggi-do (ROK)

018 The ABCs of precision nuclear medicine therapy for prostate cancer - alphas, betas and the cameraC. Wright, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., Lewis Center, OH, C. Odom, J. P. Monk, A. Mortazavi, N. Hall, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA (USA)

019 Metric learning for TNM classifications of pa-tients with head and neck tumorsK. Birnbaum, T. Neumuth, Leipzig Univ., V. Zebralla, A. Boehm, A. Dietz, Univ. Medical Center Leipzig (D)

020 Method for MRI measurement of 3D hip kinematicsK. Masamune, Y. Konishi, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J), R. Eveleigh, R. Ellis, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

021 Structure light scanning technology for soft tis-sue displacementM. Kunz, G. Venne, B. J. Rasquinha, R. E. Ellis, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON (CDN)

022 Computerized evaluation of the rib kinetics with vector analysis in dynamic chest radiographyH. Matsuda, R. Tanaka, S. Sanada, Kanazawa Univ., K. Sakuta, Kanazawa Univ. Hospital, Y. Kishitani, TOYO Corporation, Tokyo (J)

023 Assessment of the Achilles tendon by Haralick’s texture features of MRI images – preliminary studyJ. Zieliński, P. Regulski, N. Kapiński, B. A. Borucki, K. S. Nowiński, Univ. of Warsaw, B. Ciszkowska-Lysoń, Sport Medica, Warsaw (PL)

024 A semiautomatic tool for quantitative evaluations in 7T MR (Magnetic Resonance) images of the brain M. E. Fantacci, A. Giuliano, G. Donatelli, M. Cosottini, G. Tognoni, D. Frosini, Univ. of Pisa, L. Biagi, M. Costagli, M. Tosetti, IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris, Pisa, A. Retico, INFN, Pisa (I)

025 Wavelength-swept laser based wavelength scan-ning interferometry for 3D surface measurementM. F. Shirazi, R. E. Wijesinghe, K. Park, M. Jeon, J. Kim, Kyungpook National Univ., P. Kim, Oz-tec Co., Ltd., Daegu (ROK)

026 Towards classification of human hepatic and malign tissue using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and impedance spectroscopyA. Keller, M. Vetter, Mannheim Univ. of Applied Sciences, T. Wilhelm, Univ. Medical Centre Mannheim (D)

027 A comparative study of transformation models for the sequential mosaicing of long retinal se-quences of slit-lamp images obtained in a closed loop motionK. Prokopetc, A. Bartoli, Univ. of Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand (F)

028 PACS in a suitcase: a cost effective open solution for emerging countries. The Bhutan projectN. Roduit, O. Ratib, D. Nidup, A. Geissbuhler, Univ. Hospi-tal of Geneva (CH)

029 Response to liver radioembolization predicted by quantitative SPECT/CT of 99mTc-macroaggregated albumin (MAA) and 90Y microsphere distributionN. Hall, Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, J. Zhang, V. Nagar, C. Wright, H. K. Khabiri, E. Wuthrick, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., OH, M. Robertson, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH (USA)

030 Clinical experiences using digital PET/CT: leveraging innovative technologies and managing disruptive procedural changes in PET imagingM. V. Knopp, K. Binzel, C. Wright, M. I. Knopp, P. Bardos, J. Zhang, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, C.- H. Tung, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH (USA)

031 Comparing risk estimates following diagnostic CT radiation exposures employing different methodologi-cal approachesV. Kashcheev, V. Ivanov, A. Menyajlo, A. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation (MRRC), Obninsk (RUS)

032 On-line model checking for monitoring surrogate based respiratory motion tracking in radiation therapyS.-T. Antoni, J. Rinast, X. Ma, S. Schupp, A. Schlaefer, Technical Univ. of Hamburg (D)

033 Comparison of different reconstruction algo-rithms for decreasing the exposure dose during digital breast tomosynthesis: a phantom studyT. Gomi, M. Goto, Y. Watanabe, T. Takeda, T. Umeda, Kitasato Univ., Kanagawa, K. Fujita, Tokyo National Hospi-tal, A. Okawa, Nagoya Univ. (J)

034 Micro-calcification detection method using adaboost from synthetic mammogramsS.- H. Chae, J.- W. Jeong, S. Lee, ETRI, Daejeon, E. Y. Chae, H. H. Kim, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Y.- W. Choi, KERI, Ansan (ROK)

035 Radiological structured reporting by portable devices M. Fatehi, M. Fallah, Medical Imaging Informatics Re-search Center, Tehran, R. Safdari, Tehran Univ. of Medical Sciences (IR)

036 Spatiotemporal statistical shape model construc-tion for longitudinal brain deformation analysis using weighted PCAS. Kobashi, S. Alam, R. Nakano, M. Morimoto, S. Aikawa, Univ. of Hyogo, A. Shimizu, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology (J)

037 FFT-based algorithm for feature guided registra-tion of x-ray images for image pasting with masking supportS. Ranjan, B. Patil, GE Global Research, Bangalore, India, U. Patil, Manipal Health Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore (IND)

038 Image-to-physical registration based on endos-copy of a drill hole inside boneJ. Bergmeier, T. Ortmaier, L. A. Kahrs, Leibniz Univ. Hanno-ver, D. Daentzer, O. Majdani, Hannover Medical School (D)

CaR/CaRS 1 – 57 Friday, June 24

S. Münster-Saal8:00–11:15

ISCaS 58 – 94 Friday, June 24

S. Münster-Saal14:00–16:15

Cad 95 – 101 Thursday, June 23

Kammermusiksaal17:15–17:45

CMI 102 – 108 Thursday, June 23

S. Münster-Saal16:15–16:45

Poster Presentation Times 039 The validation grid: a new tool to validate multi-modal image registrationD. L. Collins, I. J. Gerard, M. Kersten-Oertel, A. Kocha-nowska, J. A. Hall, McGill Univ., Montreal, QC (CDN)

040 Asymmetric and multi-layered object for geom-etry calibration between x-ray source and detector for portable x-ray imaging systemK. Sato, T. Ohnishi, M. Sekine, H. Haneishi, Chiba Univ. (J)

041 Segmentation of hyper-acute ischemic stroke based on random forest from diffusion weighted imagingY. Peng, X. Zhang, Q. Hu, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, P. Gao, J. Xue, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, W. Li, L. Ren, Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital (CHN)

042 Mitigating medialness responses from non-tubular structures using entropyM. Unberath, E. Goppert, O. Taubmann, A. Maier, Friedrich-Alexander Univ. Erlangen-Nuremberg (D)

043 Knowledge-based automatic segmentation of the globes and optic nerve on CT images N. Aghdasi, Y. Li, B. Hannaford, A. Berens, R. Harbison, K. Moe, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA (USA)

044 Semi-automatic myocardial segmentation im-proves the reproducibility of bright-blood myocardial T2* quantification in multi gradient echo MRIP. Triadyaksa, N. H. J. Prakken, M. Oudkerk, P. E. Sijens, Univ. of Groningen (NL)

045 Optimization of joint label fusion algorithm for automatic segmentation of prostate MRIJ.- H. Kim, H. J. Shin, C. K. Kim, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Y. H. Choi, Sungkyunkwan Univ., Seoul (ROK)

046 Segmentation of tissue with the application of textural informationM. Kunz, J. Auyeung, B. Chan, A. Ibrahim, G. Venne, S. Pang, J. Rudan, G. Fichtinger, Queen’s Univ., Kingston (CDN)

047 Method to import DTI and FMRI series into stealthstation neuronavigation systemR. Kamouni, F. Schoovaerts, N. Massager, O. De Witte, ULB Erasme Hospital, Brussels (B)

048 An improved method for intrahepatic bile duct extraction from dual-energy CT volumes based on sample data adjustment for SVM trainingP. Chen, M. Oda, K. Mori, H. Tanaka, T. Igami, M. Nagino, Y. Hayashi, Nagoya Univ., Nagoya (J)

049 Superpixels for the visible human project and human anatomical voxel model construction G. Lee, Flinders Univ., Clovelly Park (AUS), M. Bajger, Flinders Univ. Adelaide, M. Caon, Flinders Univ. School of Health Sciences, G. Bibbo, Women’s and Children’s Hosp. Adelaide (AUS), M. Ng, Hong Kong Baptist Univ. (CHN)

050 Studying the aortoiliac morphological variabil-ity of patients with AAA based on cluster-specific templatesS. Esneault, F. Lalys, C. Goksu, Therenva, Rennes, A. Lucas, A. Kaladji, Pontchaillou Univ. Hospital, Rennes (F)

051 NIRFAST-Slicer: open platform to accelerate the use of powerful image analysis and visualization tools in near-infrared optical imaging researchA. Enquobahrie, A. Girault, R. Ortiz, Kitware, Inc., Carr-boro, NC, S. C. Davis, Dartmouth College, Hanover (USA), H. Dehghani, Univ. of Birmingham (UK)

052 Validation of the homology method for emphy-sema quantification: preliminary studyM. Nishio, Kobe Univ., K. Nakane, Osaka Univ., Y. Tanaka, Chibune General Hospital, Osaka (J)

053 N-wedge phantom-based closed-form freehand ultrasound spatial calibrationX. Guo, Y. Lin, X. Zeng, H. Wang, F. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. (CHN)

054 Molecular subtype evaluation for neo-adjuvant chemotherapy of breast cancer: dependent on ultra-sonic vascularity featuresH.- L. Wang, J.- Y. Huang, Y.- L. Huang, Tunghai Univ., Taichung, D.- R. Chen, Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan (RC)

055 Development of HMD-based robot interface for throat surgeryB.- J. Yi, A. Lee, J.- T. Seo, Hanyang Univ., Ansan (ROK)

056 Innovative utilization of IP addressable digital LED lighting in imaging environmentsM. M. Knopp, K. Binzel, J. Milacek, C. Wright, M. Knopp, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH (USA)

057 iMSTK: an open source interactive medical simulation toolkitA. Enquobaharie, R. Ortiz, S. Arikatla, A. Girault, Kitware, Inc., Carrboro, NC, T. Halic, Univ. of Central Arkansas, Conway, SC, S. Radigan, S. De, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY (USA)

ISCAS

058 The incidence of intraoperative MRI related adverse events during awake craniotomyK. Kamata, N. Morioka, N. Komayama, H. Hasegawa, A. Ohashi, T. Maruyama, Y. Muragaki, M. Ozaki, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J)

059 Gait characteristics and functional assessment of patients with flatfoot after arthroereisisN. Kapinski, Univ. of Warsaw, E. Lukasik, The Józef Piłsudski Univ. of Physical Education, Warsaw (PL)

060 Fast autostereoscopic viewing system of medical imageJ. Li, D. Wang, W. Chu, V. Mok, L. Shi, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CHN)

061 Validation of a method for segmenting tumors in soft tissue applied to surgical planningC. Suárez-Mejías, J.L. López-Guerra, T. Gómez-Cía, Virgen del Rocío Univ. Hospital, Sevilla, J.A. Pérez-Carras-co, B. Acha, C. Serrano, Univ. of Sevilla (E)

062 A myocardium sheet transplantation robot sys-tem with cell sheet scooping mechanism and heart surface motion synchronization based on the imageM. Takebayashi, Y. Yamamoto, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ. (J)

063 MRI-safe robot and novel workflow for MRI-guided pediatric long bone biopsyK. Cleary, K. Sharma, R. Monfaredi, E. Wilson, A. Krieger, S. Fricke, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC, S. Lim, C. Jun, D. Petrisor, D. Stoianovici, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD (USA)

064 Compact forceps manipulator with spherical-co-ordinate linear and circular telescopic rail mechanism for laparoscopic surgeryT. Kawai, H. Hayashi, Osaka Institute of Technology, A. Nishikawa, Shinshu Univ., Y. Nishizawa, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Kashiwa, T. Nakamura, Kyoto Univ. (J)

065 Organ motion tracking system for laser surgi-cal robot system in water-filled laparo-endoscopic surgeryH. Nakata, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ. (J)

066 Reducing temperature elevation of bone drillingA. Feldmann, P. Zysset, Univ. of Bern, J. Wandel, Bern Univ. of Applied Science (CH)

067 Computer-aided planning of cranial 3D implantsJ. Egger, M. Gall, D. Schmalstieg, Technical Univ. Graz (A), X. Li, X. Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. (CHN)

068 A semi-automatic implant design method for cranial defect restorationX. Chen, X. Li, L. Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Y. Zhu,Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Jiangsu (CHN), J. Egger, Graz Univ. of Technology (A)

069 Full torso 3D structured light points cloud scan for personalized orthopaedic brace design and clini-cal applicationW. Glinkowski, K. Krawczak, K. Walesiak, A. Żukowska, Medical Univ. of Warsaw, K. Mularczyk, J. Michoński, R. Sitnik, Warsaw Univ. of Technology, W. Sieteski, K. Żmuda, W. Budacz, VIGO-Ortho Polska, Warsaw (PL)

070 Augmented reality tool created to hepato-pancreatic surgery on a commercial-available C-arm: good accuracy with laparoscopic ultrasoundR. Gobbo Garcia, M. Reis, A. Tachibana, R. Baroni, B. Lima,P. Zimmer, P. Costa, A. L. Macedo, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, J. L. Siva, Siemens do Brasil, Sao Paulo (BR)

071 Using the CustusX toolkit to create an image guided bronchoscopy application: fraxinusJ.B.L. Bakeng, E.F. Hofstad, O.V. Solberg, G.A. Tangen, T. Langø, C. Askeland, I. Reinertsen, T. Selbekk, SINTEF Technology and Society, T. Amundsen, H.O. Leira, Norwe-gian Univ. of Science and Technology, Trondheim (N)

072 Clinical data analysis of surgeon’s arm support-ing device ’iArmS’T. Goto, Y. Hara, K. Hongo, Shinshu Univ., Matsumoto, H. Okuda, M. Fujimura, Denso Corporation, Kariya (J)

073 Development of forceps with continuous suction function for resecting brain tumorsF. Shimizu, A. Hanafusa, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama, K. Masamune, Y. Muragaki, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ., H. Iseki, Waseda Univ., Tokyo (J)

074 One-stage skull tumor excision and reconstruc-tion surgery with pre-fabricated 3D rapid-prototyping guide and implant: a clinical studyC.- T. Wu, S.- T. Lee, Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Kwei-shan (RC)

075 Do patient-specific cutting guides enhance the accuracy of a single diaphyseal osteotomy?G. Lenaerts, K. Chellaoui, Materialise NV, Leuven, G. Sys, C. Robbrecht, B. Poffyn, Ghent Univ. Hospital, F. Shume-linsky, Université Libre de Bruxelles (B)

076 Evaluation of a new IGS for the implantation of proximal femoral interlocking nailsS. Weidert, F. Sommer, C. Becker, A. Greiner, B. Ruben-bauer, C. Linhart, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ., Munich, S. Grote, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Straubing (D)

077 The three dimensional model for the microtia plasty – the new design microtiaplasty with the tis-sue expansionY. Takeichi, Daiyukai Daiichi Hospital, Nagoya, H. Tada, Wakaba Hospital, Thu, H. Iguchi, Nagoya City Univ., H. Motai, Motai Clinic, Tokai, S. Itho, Aichi Medical Univ., Nagakute (J)

078 Towards a real-time mapping of the pre-opera-tive images in the intra-operative navigation systemD. Wang, Y. Luo, L. Shi, V. Mok, W. Chu, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, J. Wu, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai (CHN)

079 Fast refined 3D calibration of a Nintendo Wii remote stereo camera rigF. Schoovaerts, R. Kamouni, O. De Witte, ULB Erasme Hospital, Brussels (B)

080 Development of a visualization and quantitative assessment system of laparoscopic surgery skill based on trajectory analysis from USB camera imageT. Yamaguchi, K. Suzuki, T. Sugino, R. Nakamura, Chiba Univ. (J)

081 Intra-operative three dimensional ultrasound reconstruction and visualization for endoscopic liver surgeryS. Onogi, J. Arata, R. Nakadate, S. Oguri, T. Akahoshi, K. M. Hashizume, Kyushu Univ., T. Ikeda, Kyushu Univ. Hospital, Fukuoka, Harada, M. Mitsuishi, The Univ. of Tokyo (J)

082 3D human face reconstruction for surgical navigationJ. Hoffmann, M. Katanacho, S. Engel, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK, Berlin (D)

083 Image guidance for improving electrode place-ment precision in EEG studyS. Jeon, J. Chien, J. Song, J. Hong, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (ROK)

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084 Development of an ultra-high-definition camera for real-time multi-view tracking of a handheld surgi-cal robotI. Verdu, S. Hohnstein, M. Vetter, Univ. of Applied Sci-ences, Mannheim (D)

085 Towards a hybrid tracking and navigation system for the integrated intervention environmentB. Glass, B. Kraus, M. Vetter, Mannheim Univ. of Applied Sciences (D)

086 Desktop 3D printing in medicine to improve surgi-cal navigation in acral tumorsV. García-Vázquez, G. Rodríguez-Lozano, R. Pérez-Mañanes, J. A. Calvo, J. Vaquero, M. Cuervo-Dehesa, Hospital Gregorio Maranon, Madrid, D. García-Mato, M. Desco, J. Pascau, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (E)

087 An experimental set-up for Navigated-Contrast-Agent and Radiation SparingEndovascular Aortic Repair (Nav-CARS EVAR) M. Horn, J.- P. Goltz, M. Kleemann, Univ. Hospital Lübeck, J. Modersitzki, N. Papenberg, M. Schenk, Fraunhofer MEVIS Lübeck, W. Schade, Technical Univ. Clausthal, Goslar (D)

088 A microscope image overlay system with intra-operative automatically camera calibration for brain tumor resectionS. Yamamoto, I. Sato, T. Noguchi, Y. Fujino, Future Univ. Hakodate, H. Yamada, T. Suzuki, Y. Muragaki, K. Masam-une, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ. (J)

089 Port placement planning assistance for laparo-scopic gastrectomy based on anatomical structure analysisY. Hayashi, K. Mori, Nagoya Univ., K. Misawa, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Nagoya (J)

090 Cochlear implant dissection simulator for training pediatric otolaryngology surgeonsK. Cleary, B. Reilly, D. Preciado, A. Jain, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC (USA), H. Sang, Tianjin Polytechnic Univ. (CHN), A. Enquobahrie, S. Arikatla, Kitware Incorporated, Carrboro, NC (USA)

091 Surgical declarative knowledge trainingG. Dardenne, B. Labbé, C. Chesneau, J.-M. Diverrez, P. Jannin, B<>com, Rennes, L. Riffaud, Pontchaillou Univ. Hospital, Rennes (F)

092 Objective assessment based on motion-related metrics and technical performance in laparoscopic suturingJ.A. Sánchez-Margallo, F.M. Sánchez-Margallo, S. Enciso, Jesús Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Cáceres, I. Oropesa, E.J. Gómez, Technical Univ. of Madrid (E)

093 Deformable resection process map for estimat-ing local appearance of vascular structures in cutting proceduresM. Nakao, T. Matsuda, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, K. Taura, Kyoto Univ. Hospital (J)

094 A wearable intraoperative stereoscopic fluores-cence imaging system with hand-held microscopy and ultrasoundC. Mela, Y. Liu, Univ. of Akron, F. Papay, Cleveland Clinic, W. Thompson, John H. Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH (USA)

CAD

095 Pulmonary nodule classification with 3D features of texture and margin sharpnessP.M. Azevedo-Marques, J. Ferreira Jr, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, M. C. Oliveira, UFAL, Maceio (BR)

096 Proposal for a novel CAD development technique using artificially created case imagesK. Abe, H. Takeo, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Y. Kuroki, Kameda Kyobashi Clinic, Tokyo, Y. Nagai, Higash-isaitama National Hospital, Saitama (J)

097 Usefulness of a z-score-based analysis of the temporal horn volume of the lateral ventricle for detection of early Alzheimer’s disease on CT imagesN. Takahashi, T. Kinoshita, T. Ohmura, Y. Lee, E. Matsuy-ama, H. Toyoshima, Research Institute for Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita (J)

098 Information gain analysis of mammographic features of breast masses using machine learningR. Raju, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA)

099 Automatic diagnosis module for in-vivo optical biopsyL. Gruionu, G. Gruionu, Univ. of Craiova, D. Stefanescu, C. Streba, T. Cartana, A. Saftoiu, Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova (RO)

100 A method for highlighting lung tuberculosis le-sions in CT images using superpixel approachV. Liauchuk, V. Kovalev, United Inst. of Informatics, A. Astrauko, Scientific and Practical Center for Pulmonology and Tuberculosis, Minsk (BY), A. Rosenthal, A. Gabrielian, National Inst. of Allergy and Infectional Diseases, Bethesda, MD (USA)

101 Value of nested contours analysis algorithm in mammographic image processingI. Egoshin, D. Pasynkov, Mari State Univ., Yoshkar-Ola, A. Kolchev, Kazan Federal Univ., I. Kliouchkin, Kazan State Medical Univ. (RUS)

CMI

102 Accuracy of reorientation methods of 3-dimen-sional surface skull model as natural head positionH. J. Yang, S. J. Hwang, Seoul National Univ. Dental Hospital, J. J. Han, Chonnam National Univ. Hospital, Gwangju (ROK)

103 Observation of the bone structures of the maxil-lary tuberosity and pterygomaxillary suture using cone beam CT imagesR. Asaumi, T. Kawai, I. Sato, Nippon Dental Univ., Tokyo (J)

104 An augmented reality guidance system for orthognathic surgery using a tablet PCS.- J. Lee, S.- Y. Woo, S.- R. Kang, W.- J. Lee, J.- Y. Yoo, W.- J. Yi, Seoul National Univ. (ROK)

105 The location of the mandibular canal in the posterior mandible of the jaw deformity patients – observed with pre-surgical MDCT images-T. Kawai, Y. Kumazawa, R. Asaumi, M. Mizutani, A. Yamaguchi, T. Yosue, Nippon Dental Univ., Tokyo (J)

106 Comparison of dual-energy and single-energy CBCTs for assessment of trabecular bone microarchi-tectureS.- R. Kang, S.- J. Lee, S.- Y. Woo, W.- J. Lee, W.- J. Yi, Seoul National Univ. (ROK)

107 Maxillary surgical template for repositioning of maxillomandibular complex without using an interme-diate splint in orthognathic surgeryS. J. Hwang, J. B. Park, J.J. Han, Seoul National Univ. (ROK)

108 Anatomical structure analysis of dental caries using optical coherence tomography for medical imagingR. E. Wijesinghe, N. H. Cho, K. Park, M. F. Shirazi, M. Jeon, J. Kim, Kyungpook National Univ., Daegu (ROK)

Thursday, June 23 Ballsaal

13:00 – 13:45 Luncheon Symposium on Radiation Dose ManagementSponsored by Bayer healthcare

Moderators: Davide Caramella, MD (I), Christiane Pering, PhD (D)

Is patient safety at risk due to radiation dose and contrast iatrogenicity?Invited Speaker: Stephen Golding, MD, University of Oxford, Headington (UK)

IT Tools for Dose ManagementInvited Speaker: Davide Caramella, MD, University of Pisa (I)

The Physicians Point of ViewInvited Speaker: Reinhard Loose, MD, PhD, University Erlangen, Nuernberg (D)

Friday, June 24 Kammermusiksaal

13:00 – 14:00 Luncheon Symposium onUser Interface and 3D Printing Sponsored by Vital Images

Moderators: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D), Marc Lamont (NL)

13:00 IntroductionMarc Lemont, Vital Images

13:15 Tablet PC as central user interface for the digital operating theatre: first results in clinical routineA. Schneider, D. Ostler, D. Wilhelm, A. Elsherbiny Hasan, R. Stauder, H. Feussner, M. Kranzfelder, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM, München (D)

13:30 3D Printing in Surgical Planning and TrainingInvited Speaker: Jean-Paul Vallée, University Hospital of Geneva (CH)

Saturday, June 25 Ballsaal

12:00 – 12:30 DICOM Working Group 24 “DICOM in Surgery” Meeting

Chair: Leonard Berliner, MD (USA)

Saturday, June 25 Ballsaal

10:15 – 11:00 IHE SessionSession Chair: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D)

10:15 Real-time image processing and analysis over an IP based video network for the operating theatreE. Bellon, M. Sweertvaegher, N. Hermans, B. Van den Bosch, K. Schoonjans, Univ. Hospitals Leuven, A. Fannes, B. Koninckx, T. Koninckx, eSATURNUS, Leuven (B)

10:30 Integrated patient care with IHE, perioperative and intraoperativeM. Cypko, Univ. of Leipzig (D)

10:45 Can anesthesia be supported by IHE integration profiles?Invited Speaker: Warren S. Sandberg, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (USA)

11:00 – 12:00 IHE Surgery Meeting

Chairs: Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (D), Erik Schreiber (D)

Industrial Special Events & Social Events

CARS Social Eventdinner at the Kulturbrauerei heidelbergThursday, June 23 20:00 – 22:00 – Registration required – 60 Euro per person

Limited seats available.

Beer brewing and good hospitality are part of the Heidelberg culture. Experience the genuine charm of the old brewery and true Heidelberg hospitality together with home-brewed beer and regional specialties.

We would like to invite you and your friends to celebrate the renaissance of a piece of Heidelberg’s history and experience Heidelberg beer culture at its best! The Scheffel Stube with outdoor terrace provides a breathtaking view of the red-tile rooftops in Heidelberg’s Old City.

ISCAS Boat Tour Heidelberg 2016dinner on board the MS ‘Schloss heidelberg’Friday, June 2419:00 – 22:00 – Registration required – 80 Euro per person

Following the River and Lake Cruises during CARS of recent years, we would like to invite you to just another exciting ISCAS Boat Tour during CARS 2016 in Heidelberg in order to celebrate together the 20th anniversary of the ISCAS conference.

During this 3 hour cruise we pass through the beautiful Neckar Valley from Heidelberg to Neckarsteinach and back. On board of the “MS Schloss Heidelberg”, we will have a view at the old Heidelberg Bridge and the landmark of Heidelberg Castle while enjoying a buffet, including appetizers and desserts, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages.To ensure a place on the boat, please register early to secure your place.

We would like to invite you and your friends to join us for this special evening and look forward to an exciting social event.

The ISCAS Board

www.heidelberger-kulturbrauerei.de

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

CARS 2016 – Exhibitors and Sponsors

* 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.© 2016 Bayer L.DE.MKT.DI.04.2016.0655 April 2016

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 automa-

ted compliance, personalized care, reproducible quality, and

en hanced 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 seam less solution that automates

the recording of contrast dose* and radiation dose data. With multi- modality connectivity that spans CT, MR, PET,

and many more, Radimetrics™ provides a consis tent 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 infra structure, helping your team

become seamlessly smart.

Radimetrics™ supports • Automated compliance with dose reporting templates

• Personalized care with dose threshold alerts

• Reproducible quality with interactive dose training

• Enhanced efficiency with repeat scan and IV issue analytics

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Bayer Booth E01 at CARS 2016 for a hands-on demonstration

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Bayer HealthCare Booth # 1

Contact: Mr. Senad SekicPharmaceuticals DivisionBayer Vital GmbHBV-PH-SGRABuilding K5651368 Leverkusen, GermanyTel: +49 214-3082 2233Fax: +49-214-8648 6769Email: [email protected]: http://www.radiology.bayer

Showcasing Radimetrics Enterprise Platform

CARS 2017 / IFCARS / IJCARS / MICARS / JICARS Booth # 10

Prof. Heinz U. Lemke, PhDCARS OrganizerIFCARS OfficeIm Gut 1579790 Kuessaberg, GermanyTel: +49-7742-922 434Fax: +49-7742-922 438Email: [email protected]: http://www.cars-int.org

Email: [email protected] website: www.springer.com/11548Submissions: www.editorialmanager.com/cars

The International Foundation of CARS (IFCARS) focuses on the following activities:

• Eventsofallkinds,e.g.congresses,seminars,thinktankfocusdiscussions,trainingand further education as well as the preparation of appropriate publications.

• Support of interdisciplinary and international activities relating to the research anddevelopment of innovative public health concepts, particularly through system devel-opment and subsequent implementation.

• Promotionofnationalandinternationalcooperationinscienceandmedicine,particu-larly in research, development and educational activities.

The International Journal of CARS (IJCARS) encourages interdisciplinary research on CARS that closes the gap between medical and technical disciplines. IJCARS has been accepted into the ISI Science Citation Index (beginning Vol. 2009) and received the first impact factor in 2014 of 1.707.

ClaroNav Inc. Booth # 4

Contact: Mr. Ian Dimock 1140 Sheppard Avenue West, Unit 10Toronto, Ontario M3K 2A2, CanadaTel. +1-647-951 1525Fax: +1-647-951 1524Email: [email protected]; [email protected]: http://www.claronav.com

ClaroNav Inc. designs and markets innovative products to measure and track objects in space using computer vision technology. Our main product line is the Micron Tracker, the first truly passive real time sub-millimeter optical pose specialized for medical applications.

Atracsys LLC Booth # 5

Contact: Dr. Gaëtan Marti / Mr. Maurice Hälg Route du Verney 201070 Puidoux, SwitzerlandTel: +41-21-533 0900Fax: +41-21-533 0901Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: http://www.atracsys.com

The fusionTrack and spryTrack are passive and active, real-time optical pose-tracking sys-tems specially designed to detect and track reflective spheres or disks and IR-LEDs in real-time video streams. Our localizers are composed of two cameras that observe reflec-tive and/or active fiducials (IR LEDs) simultaneously, and it uses triangulation to calculate their locations with unrivalled precision and with an unparalleled measurement rate. When several fiducials are affixed to a marker, the system can determine its pose (position and orientation) with 6 degrees of freedom (x,y,z,α,β,γ).

The fusionTrack 250 and 500 are powered and transmit data through an Ethernet connec-tion enabling a fast data rate and a small latency (340Hz and 4ms with the fusionTrack 500). With its unparalleled measurement speed, accuracy and latency, it is ideally suited for robotic applications.

The extremely small spryTrack provides both a USB 3 Type C (for power and/or data) as well as a Bluetooth connection (for data only) allowing a wireless connection to the end application that runs for example on a tablet computer.

The fusionTrack and spryTrack SDKs enable access to data at different stages of process-ing, including raw images, individual 3D positions of fiducials (reflective spheres and disks / IR-LEDs) and on up to the pose of markers. The SDKs also provides multi-level fault checking. It allows access to error information in real time at any processing stage: fiducial occlusion level, stereo de-calibration, marker registration error and more.

Our localizers can be customized to fit your requirements (e.g. precision level, acquisition speed, working volume, extensions). Moreover, the systemsare compatible with existing passive image-guided surgical tools that are widely used in the medical field.

With over 12 years of experience, Atracsys tracking technology has been successfully integrated into several surgical navigation stations.

Axios 3D Services GmbH Booth # 8

Contact: Ms. Sandra SurupIm Technologiepark 426129 Oldenburg, GermanyTel: +49-441-217 4700Fax: +49-441-217 4710Email: [email protected]: http://www.axios3d.de

AXIOS 3D Services GmbH was established in 1999 as a spin-off-company from the Insti-tute for Applied Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics (IAPG) at the University of Applied Sciences in Oldenburg.

AXIOS 3D Services GmbH offers developments and services in the following ranges:

Optical 3D-measurement:

CamBar B1 and CamBar B2are stereo-imaging systems for high-precision measurements of marked points within a defined measurement volume from 150mm to 2400mm. Possible application areas are computer-aided navigation in surgical operations or measurements in the industrial sector.

SORT MARKERSORT Marker sport a highly homogenous, evenly reflecting surface, reached by direct coat-ing of the complete sphere. This allows a high level of accuracy during tracking which is hard to surpass by any competitor in SORT’s price category. The protective dome on SORT targets does not influence the spheres’ accuracy.

All variations of SORT are approved for clinical application*.

*) SORT-P Markers with Snap-on mount are not licensed for use in orthopedic applications

Hand-Held Probethe hand-held probe with optical-mechanical switching function provides an optical link between probing device and stereo-measuring system instead of the usual tactile com-munication to the computer, e.g. via keyboard, mouse or foot-switch.

We also offer a wide range of software development and individual designs.

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June 21–25, 2016 | Heidelberg Convention Center, Germany

CARS 2016 – Exhibitors and Sponsors

KUKA sets standards in medical robotics.

The future is full of new opportunities, with kinematic

systems that combine all the strengths: safe human-

machine interaction, compliant and sensitive handling,

intelligent sensor systems, agility matching the human arm.

We‘re paving the way.

www.kuka-healthcare.com

Robotic assistants are becoming sensitive.

EchoPixel, Inc. Booth # 3

Contact: Mr. Sergio Aguirre2490 Hospital Drive, Suite 310Mountain View, CA 94040, U.S.A.Tel: +1-844-273-7766Fax: +1-844-273-7766Email: [email protected]: http://www.echopixeltech.com

Bringing Medical Imaging to Life, EchoPixel renders patient-specific anatomy in an intuitive, interactive virtual reality format, leading directly to increased clinical knowledge, faster operations, and better care.

The True 3D Viewer, from EchoPixel, is an advanced medical visualization software solu-tion. It offers physicians an unprecedented opportunity to view and interact with patient tissues and organs in a truly 3D form, as if they were real physical objects.

Why True 3D?

Real-Time, Interactive Virtual Reality System: True 3D moves beyond the flat screen, dis-playing real patient anatomy in open 3D space, with instant response and seamless inter-action capabilities.

Optimal Image Strategy: Anatomical information is tailored to be procedure-specific, easily accessible and unobstructed.

Effortless Interpretation: True 3D provides the required visual context, with no extraneous information, significantly lowering the cognitive load for doctors.

Engaging User Interface: It’s intuitive to use. Specialized tools enable users to directly grasp, dissect and size key clinical features with one move.

Advanced Protocols and Sharing:Expert-derived protocols facilitate specific procedures, allowing doctors to create rich data, share it with others, and improve the utility of the system across the network of users.

European Hospital Verlags GmbH Booth # 6

Contact: Ms. Daniela ZimmermannTheodor-Althoff-Strasse 4545133 Essen, GermanyTel: +49-201-871 268 51Email: [email protected]: http://www.healthcare-in-europe.com

ISCAS Booth # 9

Prof. Pierre Jannin, PhDISCAS PresidentUniversité de Rennes 1LTSI, Inserm UMR 1099Equipe MediCIS, Faculté de Médecine 2Avenue du Pr. Léon Bernard35043 Rennes Cedex, FranceTel: +33-2-2323 4718Fax: +33-2-2323 6917Email: [email protected]; [email protected]: http://www.iscas.net

KUKA Roboter GmbH Booth # 2

Contact: Ms. Silke WendtZugspitzstr. 14086165 Augsburg, GermanyTel: +49-821-797 3303Fax: +49-821-797-413303Email: [email protected]: 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 number one in various industries worldwide. KUKA Roboter GmbH employs about 4230 people worldwide. In 2015, sales totaled 909,6 million Euro. 26 countries provide a presence in the major markets of Europe, America and Asia.

NDI Europe GmbH Booth # 12

Contact: Ms. Nina SteckerGüttinger Str. 3778315 Radolfzell, GermanyTel: +49-7732-8234-142Fax: +49-7732-8234-199Email: [email protected]: http://www.ndieurope.comGlobal Toll Free: +800 634 634 00

NDI together with Ascension is the world-leading supplier of 3D real-time measurement technologies for medical applications.

NDI offers two different medical tracking technologies: the POLARIS optical camera and electromagnetic tracking systems AURORA and 3D Guidance. As part of a medical naviga-tion 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 be-come the standard navigation technology for use in various applications.

TeraRecon Booth # 7

Contact: Ms. Shanna RaymundoWalther-von-Cronberg Platz 1660549 Frankfurt am Main, GermanyTel: +49-69-951035 20Fax: + 49-69-951035 2200Email: [email protected]: http://www.terarecon.com

TeraRecon is the largest independent, vendor neutral medical image viewing solution pro-vider with a focus on advanced image processing innovation. TeraRecon iNtuition and iN-teract+ solutions advance the accessibility, performance, clinical functionality and medical imaging workflow throughout many areas of the healthcare ecosystem. We provide world class advanced visualization 3D post-processing tools, as well as a spectrum of enterprise medical image viewing, diagnostic interpretation, image sharing, interoperability and col-laboration solutions. TeraRecon is a privately-held company with its world headquarters in Foster City, California, and major offices in Tokyo, Japan; Frankfurt, Germany; and Acton, MA, USA.

Vital Images Booth # 13

Contact: Mr. Martin SeelhorstUnter den Linden 2110117 Berlin, GermanyTel: +49-151-2706 5405Email: [email protected]: http://www.vitalimages.com

Vital Images, Inc., a Toshiba Medical Systems Group Company, is a leading provider of health imaging informatics solutions, including: advanced visualization, enterprise image viewing solutions and business intelligence technology designed to help healthcare organi-zations deliver exceptional care while optimizing resources across multi-facility organiza-tions. The company’s solutions are scalable to meet the unique needs of hospitals and imaging centers and are accessible throughout the enterprise anytime and anywhere. For more information, visit www.vitalimages.com or join the conversation on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.

Vitrea® software is Vital Images’ advanced visualization solution that creates 2D, 3D and 4D images of human anatomy from scanner produced image data. With this productivity-enhancing tool, physicians can easily navigate within these images to better understand disease conditions. Flexible deployment options of Vitrea software allow users to customize the solution based on their facility’s individual needs.