The EU Research Training Network on Augmented Reality in Surgery (ARIS*ER) was established with two aims: (1) to develop next-generation novel image guidance (augmented reality based on medical images) and cross-linked robotic systems (automatic control loops guided by information sensed from the patient) and (2) to educate young researchers in the user-centred, multidisciplinary design of emerging technologies for minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and intervention radiology. Collaborations between engineers, Human Factors specialists, industrial designers and medical end users were foreseen, but actual methodologies had to be developed. Three applications were used as development vehicles and as demonstrators. The resulting teamwork and pro...
Advancements like X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computer tomography (CT), and infrared ne...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a widespread approach in general surgery. Computer guiding softw...
Surgeons at St. Olavs have developed a new neurological procedure for treating patients suffering fr...
AbstractThe EU Research Training Network on Augmented Reality in Surgery (ARIS*ER) was established w...
The EU Research Training Network on Augmented Reality in Surgery (ARIS*ER) was established with two ...
This positioning paper describes the challenge of assessing usability or plan ergonomic research fro...
Background- Minimally invasive therapies and its key limiting factors Minimally invasive therapy is ...
Minimally invasive therapy (MIT) is one of the most important trends in modern medicine. It includes...
The new protocol for information distribution amongst scientists within the CERN, once slightly refi...
In the last two decades, the digital revolution has become one of the defining aspects of our curren...
In the context of a European project, we identified over 150 requirements for the development of an ...
Training in robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery is crucial, but the training with actual sur...
Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a driving factor behind the development of surgical robotics and m...
As part of the current fast growing development of digital technologies, collaborations between prof...
In minimally invasive orthopedic procedures, the surgeon places wires, screws, and surgical implants...
Advancements like X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computer tomography (CT), and infrared ne...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a widespread approach in general surgery. Computer guiding softw...
Surgeons at St. Olavs have developed a new neurological procedure for treating patients suffering fr...
AbstractThe EU Research Training Network on Augmented Reality in Surgery (ARIS*ER) was established w...
The EU Research Training Network on Augmented Reality in Surgery (ARIS*ER) was established with two ...
This positioning paper describes the challenge of assessing usability or plan ergonomic research fro...
Background- Minimally invasive therapies and its key limiting factors Minimally invasive therapy is ...
Minimally invasive therapy (MIT) is one of the most important trends in modern medicine. It includes...
The new protocol for information distribution amongst scientists within the CERN, once slightly refi...
In the last two decades, the digital revolution has become one of the defining aspects of our curren...
In the context of a European project, we identified over 150 requirements for the development of an ...
Training in robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery is crucial, but the training with actual sur...
Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a driving factor behind the development of surgical robotics and m...
As part of the current fast growing development of digital technologies, collaborations between prof...
In minimally invasive orthopedic procedures, the surgeon places wires, screws, and surgical implants...
Advancements like X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computer tomography (CT), and infrared ne...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a widespread approach in general surgery. Computer guiding softw...
Surgeons at St. Olavs have developed a new neurological procedure for treating patients suffering fr...