Our paper on “HoloLens 1 vs. HoloLens 2: Improvements in the New Model for Orthopedic Oncological Interventions” is now published in Sensors Journal! In it, we compare the ergonomics, usability, and AR projection accuracy of both HoloLens devices. Our goal was to determine the improvements of the newest model in this clinical context. Take a look at… Continue reading Our new paper out today: “HoloLens 1 vs. HoloLens 2: Improvements in the New Model for Orthopedic Oncological Interventions”
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Our new paper out today: “Augmented Reality as a Tool to Guide PSI Placement in Pelvic Tumor Resections”
Our paper on “Augmented Reality as a Tool to Guide PSI Placement in Pelvic Tumor Resections” is now published in Sensors Journal!
Introducing the first personalized virtual planning and navigation system for cranial deformities
Last Friday, the UC3M together with the Hospital Gregorio Marañón presented our virtual planning and navigation system for the surgical treatment of cranial and orbital deformities in children under 1 year of age who have craniosynostosis. A navigation system that will improve planning, precision, and personalisation of surgeries to correct craniosynostosis, and that has already… Continue reading Introducing the first personalized virtual planning and navigation system for cranial deformities
New paper! “Effectiveness of Automatic Planning of Fronto-orbital Advancement for the Surgical Correction of Metopic Craniosynostosis”
Check out our new paper “Effectiveness of Automatic Planning of Fronto-orbital Advancement for the Surgical Correction of Metopic Craniosynostosis”, an excellent collaboration between the BiiG-IGT-, the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC, and Hospital Gregorio Marañón in Madrid. Enjoy the read!
Our paper “Combining Surgical Navigation and 3D Printing for Less Invasive Pelvic Tumor Resections” has been published!
Our paper on “Combining Surgical Navigation and 3D Printing for Less Invasive Pelvic Tumor Resections” is now published in IEEE Access! Check it out to read about how using 3D-printed patient-specific instruments (PSIs) and navigation allow improving these surgical procedures.
Our paper on “Real-Time Tool Detection for Workflow Identification in Open Cranial Vault Remodeling” has been published!
Our paper on “Real-Time Tool Detection for Workflow Identification in Open Cranial Vault Remodeling” is now published in the Entropy journal!
An exciting week for the IGT Group at CARS 2021!
Our group has spent a great time discussing new visions on the future of medicine at CARS 2021 congress. Mónica, Alicia, David and Rafa have made a great job presenting their research results at the scientific session from ISCAS. Mónica García Sevilla presented her work on Augmented reality for improved PSI placement in pelvic tumor… Continue reading An exciting week for the IGT Group at CARS 2021!
Congratulations David García Mato on successfully defending your PhD Thesis!
We are happy to announce that yesterday, our PhD student David García Mato successfully defended his dissertation entitled “Optimization of craniosynostosis surgery: virtual planning, intraoperative 3D photography, and surgical navigation”, with ‘Doctorado Internacional’ distinction. The doctoral thesis was supervised by Javier Pascau and it was done in collaboration with Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón (Madrid,… Continue reading Congratulations David García Mato on successfully defending your PhD Thesis!