CUTTING EDGE Issue 04, March 2016
Cutting Edge is the newsletter of the International Society of Computer Aided Surgery (ISCAS). It provides a platform for informal communication among the members of […]
Cutting Edge is the newsletter of the International Society of Computer Aided Surgery (ISCAS). It provides a platform for informal communication among the members of […]
by Simon Drouin, Matthias Pfeifle & Marta Kersten-Oertel Over 20 years ago, Gleason et al (1994) proposed an AR system that combined 3D segmented virtual […]
by Ian J. Gerard Over the last 17 years, the Neuroimaging and Surgical Technology (NIST) lab (formerly IPL) has been active in numerous research fields […]
by Ziv Yaniv Clinical training is currently still primarily based on the apprenticeship model; one learns new procedures by observing them and then practicing while […]
by Amber L. Simpson, PhD Technology is increasingly being used to help clinicians make more informed treatment decisions in the presence of imperfect data. My […]
by Heinz U. Lemke, PhD Part 1 from the last issue is available here. Part 2 from the last issue is available here. Part 3 […]
by Heinz U. Lemke, PhD Part 1 from the last issue is available here. Part 2 from the last issue is available here. Part 3 […]
by Amber L. Simpson, PhD SPIE Medical Imaging was held in beautiful San Diego, California February 27-March 3, 2016. The Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and […]
Cutting Edge is the newsletter of the International Society of Computer Aided Surgery (ISCAS). It provides a platform for informal communication among the members of […]
by Pierre Jannin Dear colleagues, ISCAS has various objectives, including promoting Computer Aided Surgery and associated technologies, educating the new generation, accelerating transfer from research […]
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