
2nd Workshop on OR 2040
Chairs: Kevin Cleary, PhD (US), Dirk WIlhelm, MD (DE), Heinz U. Lemke, PhD (DE)
The goal of the Workshop on OR 2040 is to identify the clinical and technical requirements as well as presenting innovative projects for the next generation operating rooms. OR 2040 is a sequel to the Workshop OR 2020 but updated to reflect new trends and progress.
The following topics will be covered in this workshop:
Surgical Robotics
- Surgical cockpit systems
- Real time access to surgical process repositories
- Full voice/gesture/video control
- Intelligent (situation aware) robotic devices
- Self-aware robots
- Service robots
- Methods and tools for robot performance evaluation (reproducibility, safety, etc.)
Image- and model guided interventions
- Real time access to P2P surgical process repositories
- Intelligent real-time data mining
- TIMMS architecture for modelling, simulation and interventional planning and realizations
- Real time CAD integration
- Minimally invasive methods and tools
- Model Based Medical Evidence (MBME)
- Surgical (flight) recorder
Surgical/interventional informatics
- Knowledge and decision management systems
- Patient specific models and process modelling
- Functional engines of a TIMMS/MIMMS architecture
- Enterprise-wide infrastructure for interoperability of multiple locations
- Horizontal and vertical integration of surgical and IT hubs and ORs
- Standards for networked devices and systems
- DICOM WG 24 and IHE Surgery
Machine intelligence in the OR
- Relevant mathematical methods and intelligent IT tools for the OR
- Role of human-machine collaboration in the intelligent OR and interventional suite
- Role of situational and human modeling strategies
- Relative impact of intelligent methods and tools on patient outcome
- MBME tools to reduce uncertainty, bias and impact of confounding variables
- Effect of MI tools on performance and qualification of surgical teams
- Intelligent OR as part of an intelligent physical infrastructure
Surgical spatial infrastructure and architecture
- The evolution of surgical technology on OR architecture design
- Spatial needs (or infrastructure) and technical issues for the OR of the Future
- OR of the Future (room design) - spatial flexibility criteria guidelines
- OR logistics and integration
- Impact on the hospital and health care systems of the future
- Patient and staff experience considerations and design influences
- Environmental sustainability considerations in OR design
38th International Congress and
Exhibition on Computer Assisted Radiology (CAR)
Chair: Ulrich Bick, MD (DE)
- Medical Imaging, e.g. DR, CT, MR, Virtual Endoscopy, US, SPECT, PET and Molecular Imaging
- Computer Assisted Cardiovascular Imaging
- Image Processing and Visualization
- Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers
- Interventional Radiology
- Image Guided Diagnosis and Therapy of the Prostate
- Ablation Therapies
- Image Guided Radiation Therapy
- Nanotechnology for Imaging and Therapy
- Telemedicine, E-health and Multimedia EPR
- Expert Systems and Computer Assisted Education
- PACS Architecture, Workstation Design and Workflow
- Image Distribution, Storage and Archiving Strategies
- Interoperability and Standardization
- Managing Radiation Dose and Contrast Media
- Clinical Decision Support Systems