The real-time requirement means that the simulation should be able to follow the actions of the user that may be moving in the virtual environment. The computer system should also store in its memory a three-dimensional (3D) model of the virtual environment. In that case a real-time virtual reality system will update the 3D graphic visualization as the user moves, so that up-to-date visualization is always shown on the computer screen. Upon completion of the tele-operation, the surgeon compares the preoperative and postoperative images and models of the operative field, and studies video records of the procedure itself. Using intraoperative records, animated images of the real tele-procedure performed can be designed. Virtual surgery offers...
The ‘Computer Assisted ENT Surgery using Augmented Reality’ (CAESAR) project aims to improve ENT sur...
In cooperation with the Max Delbrueck Centrum/Robert-Roessle-Klinik (MDC/RRK) in Berlin, the Fraunho...
[EN] In 2014, 7 million of CT and MRI scans were used pre and intraoperatively in the UK, flat 2D im...
The real-time requirement means that the simulation should be able to follow the actions of the user...
Virtual environments provide a new dimension of graphic simulation. The interaction between the huma...
In the paper we are introducing guidelines and suggestions for use of 3D image processing SW in head...
Virtual reality-simulated environments have been used for training for more than 40 years. In recent...
The aim of serveral projects at the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics is the development on...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
Displaying anatomical and physiological information derived from preoperative medical images in the ...
A new integrated computer system, the 3-dimensional (3D) virtual reality surgical planning and simul...
To verify the reliability and clinical feasibility of a self-developed navigation system based on an...
Medicine over the past decades has undergone significant changes. In particular, surgery has become ...
In this paper, a "Surgeon Assistant System" using Enhanced Reality (ER) approach is presented. The m...
Computed tomography is a medical instrument that can be useful not only for diagnostic purposes, but...
The ‘Computer Assisted ENT Surgery using Augmented Reality’ (CAESAR) project aims to improve ENT sur...
In cooperation with the Max Delbrueck Centrum/Robert-Roessle-Klinik (MDC/RRK) in Berlin, the Fraunho...
[EN] In 2014, 7 million of CT and MRI scans were used pre and intraoperatively in the UK, flat 2D im...
The real-time requirement means that the simulation should be able to follow the actions of the user...
Virtual environments provide a new dimension of graphic simulation. The interaction between the huma...
In the paper we are introducing guidelines and suggestions for use of 3D image processing SW in head...
Virtual reality-simulated environments have been used for training for more than 40 years. In recent...
The aim of serveral projects at the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics is the development on...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
Displaying anatomical and physiological information derived from preoperative medical images in the ...
A new integrated computer system, the 3-dimensional (3D) virtual reality surgical planning and simul...
To verify the reliability and clinical feasibility of a self-developed navigation system based on an...
Medicine over the past decades has undergone significant changes. In particular, surgery has become ...
In this paper, a "Surgeon Assistant System" using Enhanced Reality (ER) approach is presented. The m...
Computed tomography is a medical instrument that can be useful not only for diagnostic purposes, but...
The ‘Computer Assisted ENT Surgery using Augmented Reality’ (CAESAR) project aims to improve ENT sur...
In cooperation with the Max Delbrueck Centrum/Robert-Roessle-Klinik (MDC/RRK) in Berlin, the Fraunho...
[EN] In 2014, 7 million of CT and MRI scans were used pre and intraoperatively in the UK, flat 2D im...