AI4MED is a non-profit organization made up of a dynamic group of young people from various fields who are passionate about integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the medical field. Their goal is to promote dialogue and collaboration between AI enthusiasts and the medical community, including medical students, doctors, healthcare staff, and the general public. Its… Continue reading New talk on AI4Med
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New talk on MedVR
MedVR is a non-profit organization in Boston educating the interdisciplinary community of medical XR innovators. They hold regular talks about the journey of medical XR innovators with the purpose of educating the global community of XR innovators and bring attention to those producing valuable R&D. Alicia Pose Díez de la Lastra hold an amazing talk presenting our latest work about AR to improve… Continue reading New talk on MedVR
Alicia Pose Díez de la Lastra at T3chFest 2024
T3chFest is a non-profit festival of new technologies aimed at students and professionals in the sector. The goal is to promote interest in technology and to showcase the development and application of the latest trends in the industry. Alicia Pose Díez de la Lastra was one of the 60 individuals selected out of 749 applicants… Continue reading Alicia Pose Díez de la Lastra at T3chFest 2024
Alicia Pose enlightened us all during Science and Innovation Week at UC3M
From November 6 to 19, 2023, the Science and Innovation Week 2023 was celebrated at UC3M, featuring over 30 scientific outreach activities aimed at unveiling the University’s research and development efforts. The event included guided tours, workshops, round-table discussions, exhibitions, demonstrations, conferences, and more. Alicia Pose led our group’s workshop titled: Ready Player One: El… Continue reading Alicia Pose enlightened us all during Science and Innovation Week at UC3M
Non-invasive localization of breast lesions for surgical planning
IGT group has participated in the development of a new technique based on medical imaging which makes it possible to non-invasively estimate the location of a tumour in the surgical position required for breast cancer surgery. Details here: https://www.uc3m.es/ss/Satellite/UC3MInstitucional/en/Detalle/Comunicacion_C/1371355682007/1371215537949/Non-invasive_localisation_of_breast_lesions_for_surgical_planning https://www.uc3m.es/ss/Satellite/UC3MInstitucional/es/Detalle/Comunicacion_C/1371355681946/1371215537949/Localizacion_no_invasiva_de_lesiones_mamarias_para_planificacion_quirurgica Read the paper here: F. Alfano et al., “Breast Tumor Localization by Prone to Supine Landmark… Continue reading Non-invasive localization of breast lesions for surgical planning
Our new paper out today: “HoloLens 1 vs. HoloLens 2: Improvements in the New Model for Orthopedic Oncological Interventions”
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”
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
It was a pleasure to take part in the Science and Innovation Week 2021 at UC3M with our workshop “The surgery of the future: surgical navigation and augmented reality”
We are delighted to have participated in the Science and Innovation Week at UC3M with our workshop on “The surgery of the future: surgical navigation and augmented reality”. During these last weeks, attendees were able to learn and to experience themselves the technologies that we are developing at the IGT group to help surgeons to… Continue reading It was a pleasure to take part in the Science and Innovation Week 2021 at UC3M with our workshop “The surgery of the future: surgical navigation and augmented reality”
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!