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Revision as of 18:35, 12 January 2017
Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < Integrative Intraoperative Interface
Key Investigators
- Anna Roethe (Humboldt University and Charité University Hospital Berlin)
- Rebekka Lauer (Humboldt University Berlin)
- Prashin Unadkat (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston)
- Sarah Frisken (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston)
Project Description
The project aims to discuss the concept of integrative OR environments from a holistic neurosurgical design perspective. Open questions to be addressed include qualitative standardization of information visualization for intraoperative use, integration of PACS and non-PACS imaging data sets, and ready-to-use image control setup operated by surgeons and staff. During project week, the main focus will be on more elaborate use of already existing technology (e.g. multi-window mode of 3D Slicer).
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