Lecture: Computer-Assisted Surgery
Time/Room | Mondays, 13.15-14.45 pm, room: G29-335 |
E-Learning platform | Moodle |
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Christian Hansen |
Major | CV(B/M), IF(B/M), INGIF(B/M), WIF(B/M), MSE (M) |
Language | English |
Computer-assisted surgery is an interdisciplinary research field that builds a bridge between surgery and computer science. It represents a set of methods which use computer technology to support preoperative planning, the actual surgery, and postoperative assessment.
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This lecture will offer an overview of computer-assisted surgery. After an introduction of fundamentals, the state of the art in computer-assisted surgery is presented on the basis of clinical examples. Following topics are adressed:
- Fundamentals of Intraoperative Imaging
- Fundamentals of Surgical Visualization
- Computer-Assisted Surgery Planning
- Surgical Navigation Systems
- Surgical Augmented Reality
- Surgeon-Computer Interaction
- Robotic Surgery
- Development and Evaluation of Medical Software
Seminar
There is a seminar in addition to the lecture. The number of participants is limited. A registration via LSF is required.
Exam
Successful participation of seminar the is necessary for the admission to the oral examination. For the exam preperation, a list of possible questions is provided.