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CARS '99 - COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY
CARS '99 - Computer Assisted Radiology and SurgeryProceedings of the 13th International Congress and Exhibition, Paris, France, 23-26 June 1999

Edited by
H.U. Lemke, Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Technische Informatik, Sekr. Computer Graphics FR 3-3, Franklinstr. 28-29, 10587 Berlin, Germany
M.W. Vannier, University of Iowa, College of Medicine, Department of Radiology, 200 Hawkins Drive, Room 3966A JPP, Iowa City, IA 52242-1077, USA
K. Inamura, Osaka University, Faculty of Medicine, School of Allied Health Sciences, Department of Radiological Technology & Medical Engineering, 1-7 Yamadaoka, Suita City, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan
A.G. Farman, University of Louisville, School of Dentistry, Department of Diagnosis and General Dentistry, 501 South Preston, Louisville, KY 40292, USA

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Description
Dramatic changes in the information and communication technologies have brought about an impact in the healthcare community. Imaging procedures with direct digital radiography, virtual endoscopy, spiral CT and interventional MR identify a few of the manifestations of this increasing development. To handle the complexity of this new technology, CAR'99, held in Paris, brought together professionals who focused on this intellectual challenge. Intelligent handling of existing and future informatic tools in healthcare relies on the interdisciplinary and international cooperation promoted by the CARS congress.

CAR'99 is a compilation of 190 lectures and 100 poster presentations focused on the medical image in diagnosis, therapy and communication. One challenge of the congress is to handle the complexities involved in the integration of Computer Assisted Medicine (CAM) which includes the prevention, diagnosis, therapy and homecare. The congress also discussed the dangers and conflicts involved in the dependence on digital technology for diagnosis and decision-making.

Car '99 will prove to be essential to the healthcare provider. Optimal care can only be achieved through the complimentary talents of the healthcare workers and the digital system. Physicians will have to be prepared to meet the challenges of a new revolution...learning how to make the best use of technology, in the interest of their patients and of their professional survival.

Audience
Physicians from Clinical Research, Practising specialists in diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, orthopaedics and surgery, radiological technicians, medical computer specialists, dentistry and oral surgery

Contents
List of Committee Members. Program Committee. Preface. Acknowledgments. Prelude and Opening Talk. Opening Session. Integrating the healthcare enterprise. (D.J. Stauffer, S. Drew).

Computer Assisted Radiology - CAR 13th International Congress and Exhibition. Digital Radiography.
Technologies for digital mammography (J.D. Cox, R.B. Schilling). A graph based approach to automated shutter detection in digital X-Ray images (R. Wiemker et al.). Contrast-detail detection of a new digital flat-panel detector: a ROC study (E. Kotter et al.). Image quality of pelvic radiographs: screen-film system versus direct ray system (E. Kotter et al.). The role of texture analysis in obtaining additional information from digitised mammograms (J.R. Claesen et al.). Detection of microcalcifications: comparison of high-resolution workstation images and conventional mammograms (J. Quiles et al.). Digital stereographic imaging: Techniques and potential applications for image guided surgery (L.Berliner). A fully automated system for three-dimensional X-Ray angiography (Y. Trousset et al.). 3D interactive virtual angiography (D. Bartz et al.).

Ultrasound.
Assessment of non-invasive tentative volumetry of the heart (T. Nagakura et al.). On-site 3-D reconstruction and visualization of intravascular ultrasound based upon fusion with biplane angiography (A. Wahle et al.). First experiences with cardiological teleconsultation using 3D ultrasound data sets (C. Wick et al.).

Computer Tomography.
First results of the use of multidetector spiral CT in the preinterventional assessment of aortic aneurysms (A. Schutz et al.). Diagnosis of hepatic artery variations by volume rendering 3D CT angiography reconstructed from dynamic CT of the liver (T. Kitanosono et al.). Improved image quality in ultra-low-dose multiple detector spiral CT of the chest (A. Schutz et al.). Detection and correction of geometric distortion in 3D CT/MR images (M. Breeuwer et al.). Three-dimensional shape characterization of solitary pulmonary nodules from helical CT scans (A.P. Reeves et al.). Role of CT 3D in the evaluation of lung volumes in patients with operable lung cancer (R. Tomao et al.). Bending stiffness of healing fractures can be estimated using quantitative computed tomography (A.M. Bohm, B. Jungkunz). A detection and classification system for neurocysticercosis in CT scans using neural networks and computer vision (E. Communello et al.). The impact of motion artifact on the measurement of coronary calcium score (S.J. Brown, M.P. Hayball, R.A.R. Coulden).

Magnetic Resonance.
Quantitative analysis of cardiovascular images (J.H.C. Reiber et al.). Automatic motion correction for MRI perfusion studies of the heart (B. C. Renger et al.). Improved arterial visualization in blood pool agent MRA of the peripheral vasculature (W.J. Niessen et al.). Quantification of the degree of a stenosis using multiplanar reformation (MPR) of a Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) data set and 2-dimensional MR images compared with MR-flow measurements in patients with coarctation (M. Gutberlet et al.). Registration of spatially consecutive 3D MR data sets for an enhanced structural analysis of intrahepatic vessel trees (S. Sonntag et al.). Simultaneous measurement of contrast uptake and bolus passage in MRI: Measurement, separation of effects and diagnostic consequences (V. Hietschold et al.). Increased sensitivity and position accuracy in the detection of brain activation by fMRI using multiscale analysis (J.A. Hernandez et al.). Dynamic mamma-MRI: conversion of statistical diagnostic knowledge to different conditions concerning field strength, sequence and model function (V. Hietschold et al.).

Virtual Endoscopy.
Automatic construction of minimal paths in 3D images: An application to virtual endoscopy (T. Deschamps et al.). Computer-assisted intelligent endoscopy (S.M. Krishnan et al.). High performance computer simulated bronchoscopy with interactive navigation (P.-F. Fung et al.). Extension of virtual bronchoscopy system as a teaching tool (K. Mori et al.). Volume-rendered virtual colonoscopy: preliminary clinical experience (A. Laghi et al.). Interactive definition of endoluminal aortic stent size and morphology based on virtual angioscopic rendering of 3D magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) (C. Stern et al.). Virtual endoscopy in the CT- based assessment and control of TIPS (J. Beier et al.).

Image Processing and Display.
Inertia-based vessel axis extraction and stenosis quantification in 3D MRA images (M. Hernandez-Hoyos et al.). Automated extraction of the lung area from 3D chest X-ray CT images based upon the 3D shape model deformation (T. Kitasaka et al.). Validation of an automated regional brain segmentation method using a stereotactic Talairach approach (M. Larobina et al.). Three-dimensional segmentation of solitary pulmonary nodules from helical CT scans (W.J. Kostis et al.). Semi-automated quantification and segmentation of abdominal aorta aneurysms from CTA volumes (O. Wink et al.). Three-dimensional computer models of abdominal aortic aneurysms by knowledge-based segmentation (L.S. Wilson et al.). A multimodality workstation in practice (M. Desco et al.). Registration of 3D binary images through polynomial expansion (H. Edvardson, O. Smedby). Multi-modality image registration using local correlation (P. Rosch, T. Blaffert, J. Weese). Validating point-based MR/CT registration based on semi-automatic landmark extraction (S. Frantz et al.). Fusion of multimodal functional neuro-imaging (MEG, fMRI, SPECT) : Definition of different matching paradigms (P. Jannin et al.). A fast genetic search algorithm for accurate multi-modal volume registration by maximization of mutual information (A. Eldeib , A.A. Farag, T. Moriarty). Volumetric evaluation and 3D-visualization of the liver before living-related donation (D. Hogemann et al.). Evaluation of surface calculation algorithms for 3D volumes (R. Klette , F.Wu). Stroke-CT: An image processing system for follow-up studies of strokes based on CT images (P. Weierich et al.).

Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy.
EPID for patient positioning in radiotherapy: Calibration and image matching in the EntroPID system (D. Plattard et al.). Automatic detection of device setup errors in radiotherapy by matching three-dimensional CT data and portal images (R. Tschirley, J. Beier, P. Wust). Correction of geometrical distortions in video based electronic portal imaging systems (J. Hilsebecher, T. Bortfeld, W. Schlegel). Automated integration of CT, MRI, and PET for planning and dose distribution computation in radiation therapy (T. Rohlfing et al.). Transfer functions in DRR volume rendering (W. Cai). Quality control in intraoperative radiotherapy (S. Walter et al.).

Expert Systems and Computer Assisted Education and Training.
A new approach to a computer based clinical training of medical students in neuroradiology (M. Uesbeck et al.). Computer support for training and diagnosis in neuroradiology via interactive overview spaces (D. Teather et al.). Visible human dataset - Milano Mirror Site after two year of servicing the continental Europe (F. Pinciroli, P. Cerveri, L. Guglielmi). EURORAD, the EAR database project (R. Sigal et al.).

Medical Workstations.
Issues in the 3D imaging-clinical surgery interface (S.J. Golding, S.R. Watt-Smith). Remote visualization of radiological data on a responsive workbench (G. Goebbels et al.). MT-DYNA: Computer assistance for the evaluation of dynamic MR and CT data in a clinical environment (S. Meyer et al.). Image quality of monochrome and color displays for PACS workstations (H. Roehrig , E. Krupinski). Monitor characteristics and technologies for direct digital radiography (R. Brauer et al.). One year performance of general-purpose color CRT monitors (H. Kondoh, K. Hatazawa, T. Kozuka).

Computer Assisted Diagnosis.
Summary report of the working group on telemammography/teleradiology and information management : March 15 - 17th, 1999 (F. Shtern, D. Winfield). Hybrid system for microcalcification characterization: Intelligent voter (G.L. Rogova , P.C. Stompter, C.-C. Ke). Application of wavelet transform to the detection of microcalcifications in digital mammograms: Reduction of false positives using discriminant analysis and neural networks (M.J. Lado et al.). Detecting calcifications in mammograms using the hint representation (M. Yam et al.). Robustness of an automatic detection scheme for masses in digitized mammograms (A.J. Mendez et al.). Preliminary investigations of multi-view CAD of mammography employing features derived from ipsilateral image pairs (W.F. Good et al.). Prototype of a CAD workstation for low-dose, screening thoracic CT examinations (M. Fiebich et al.). A computerised scoring system for rheumatoid arthritis (F. Kainberger et al.). Application of a genetic-algorithm-based fuzzy reasoning for classification of myocardial heart disease (D.-Y. Tsai et al.).

Workflow.
Development and operation of workflow management applications in health care (S. Jablonski). From image management to workflow management (T. Wendler). The forces of change in diagnostic radiology (R.W. Newman). Workflow models for radiology (K. Meetz, J. Schmidt, T. Wendler). Exploring the role of clinical research in technology assessment and approval (R.W. Zehr). Computerized database for job analysis in departments of radiotherapy and surgery (H. Harauchi et al.).

17th International EuroPACS Meeting. Picture Archiving and Communication Systems.
Examples from an UK district hospital of business cases leading to a new case for a DICOM/Intranet PACS provision (K. Foord, S. Jones, P. Rice). A multimedia editor for radiological reports based on the DICOM Supplement Structured Reporting (S. von Gehlen et al.). Using web technologies on PACS environments: A DICOM web server with a DICOM Java viewer (J. Fernandez-Bayó et al.). Important DICOM services for the workflow support in radiology (S. Helbig, D. Simon, D. Van Syckle). Improving workflow with integrated RIS-PACS solutions (S. Northrup, H. Schmidt). Potential workflow changes with the introduction of computerised or direct radiography (P.D. McConnell, D. McLean). Signal motion image data extraction by pattern matching method in the APACS (H. Takeda et al.). Evaluation of wavelet image compression on medical images using pictorial texture quality scales(PTQS) (Y. Xue, M.R. Rees). Integration of "video server" technologies in a radiology PACS (P. Croisille et al.). First experience in digital signature of radiological reports : Practical and legal implications (C. Saccavini et al.). Navigation and performance presentation of multimedia diagnostic imaging reports (N.J.G. Brown et al.). Paperless direct radiological report writing: Effect on throughput and productivity in a university hospital (D.R. Voellmy et al.). A powerful user interface to PACS or how to access one specific radiological image out of one million (J.-E. Angelhed et al.). The reality of implementing a PACS (U. Wendl, R. Jakob). PACS in Turku University Central Hospital in Finland (M. Kormano et al.). 2TB and growing fast: 18 months of experience with the Innsbruck PACS (R. Vogl). Filmless hospital in Rome (Italy): First experience in realization and clinical use (C. Capotondi et al.). The costs and benefits of a hospital wide PACS: Results of a comprehensive study (G. Weatherburn et al.). JAVA-based PACS (S. Hludov, A. Heuer, C. Meinel). PACS and patient radiation doses - what is the evidence? (G. Weatherburn, S. Bryan). 18 Months experience with an integrated radiology system: HIS-RIS-SPEECH-PACS (W. Kumpan, F. Karnel, G. Nics). Evaluation of a digital camera for acquiring teleradiology images (E. Krupinski et al.). Openness and flexibility: From teleradiology to PACS (U. Engelmann et al.).

6th International Conference on Image Management and Communication - IMAC. Image Management and Communication.
Experience with telesurgery and radiology via an ATM network (T. Buanes et al.). A three-tier architecture to support the delivery of radiological information to the hospital (K. Maloney et al.). Project Nightingale: A geographically distributed, multi-organizational integrated telemedicine network infrastructure (K.M. McNeill, R.S. Weinstein, T.W. Ovitt). A distributed IMAC archive architecture for integrated multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary image management (K.M. McNeill et al.). Providing firewall protected access to internet based medical information resources for a private telemedicine network (K.M. McNeill, M.J. Holcomb, Y. Krimberg). TimeLine: A multimedia, problem-centered interface for healthcare (D. Aberle et al.). A teleworking tool with progressive transmission capabilities for medical images (A. Salomie et al.). Jive-Java based image distribution in medical intranets (J. Holstein et al.). Hospital-wide HIS-RIS-modality-PACS coupling: Planning of the next generation system (H. Kondoh et al.). Hospital Selayang- a film-and paperless flagship hospital (H. Smidek). Home-based patient care system in Minami-Shinanomura village (H. Konishi et al.). The G7 GHAP sub-project "Medical Image Reference Center" at the Hannover Medical School (H.K. Matthies et al.).

3rd Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery - ISCAS. Interventional Magnetic Resonance.
Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (F.A. Jolesz). Resection control in microneurosurgical removal of intracerebral glioma using interventional open MRI (C. Trantakis et al.). The open MRI for real time guidance and monitoring in less invasive spine surgery - a new perspective? (P. Verheyden et al.). MRI-guided laser- induced thermotherapy (LITT) of liver metastases in OPEN MRI - Interactive "realtime" guidance and online monitoring - first clinical results (F. Eickmeyer et al.). Light 3D localizer: Interventional MRI and radiation therapy field evaluation (V. Daanen et al.).

Surgical Simulation and Navigation.
Intraoperative video and volumetric image fusion (R. Shahidi et al.). Representation of individual anatomical relations using a virtual reality environment (M. Schaich et al.). Efficient and robust soft tissue prediction in craniofacial surgery simulation using individual patient's data sets (M. Teschner, S. Girod, B. Girod). A full 3D-navigation system in a suitcase (W. Freysinger). Simulation of frontal orbital advancement (H.A. Grabowski et al.). Application of image-guided system to endoscopic sinus surgery (H. Murata, K. Tomoda). CaSeVis -A system for cardiac surgery planning (A. Schroeder et al.).

Neurosurgery.
Anatomical information providing for neurosurgical planning (T. Fujii et al.). Integration of functional MRI data in computer assisted surgery (U.-W. Thomale et al.). Functional MRI of the motor cortex: A tool for preoperative mapping and planning? (U. Hubbe et al.). Functional neuronavigation with magnetoencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (O. Ganslandt et al.). Multi-modality image fusion for image-guided neurosurgery (J.W. Haller et al.). Application of the Vogele-Bale-Hohner(VBH) head holder in computer-assisted neurosurgery (R.J. Bale et al.). Modification of established procedures through neuronavigation on the example of selective amygdalo- hippocampectomy (G. Wurm et al.). Stereotactic virtual CT navigation of endoscopic ventriculostomy (P. Krupa, Z. Novak). Development of a micro forceps manipulator for minimally invasive neurosurgery (S. Tadokoro et al.). Quantitative analysis of intraoperative brainshift during tumor resection and biopsy in open MRI (D. Winkler et al.). Validation of an image-guided surgical navigation system (J.W. Haller et al.).

Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery.
Image guided cup placement (U. Langlotz et al.). Combined acetabular and femoral surgical navigation in total hip arthroplasty (N. Sugano et al.). Computer-assisted planning of hip operations and design of endoprostheses using virtual three-dimensional models (H. Handels et al.). A new approach in individual knee joint replacement using subtraction processing of three-dimensional CT-scan-data (W. Thoma et al.). Developing a program in image-guided, minimally invasive spine procedures (K. Cleary et al.). Technical requirements for image-guided spine procedures workshop questionnaire summary (G. Devey, K. Cleary, S.K. Mun). Registration methods for percutaneous image guided spine surgery (N. Glossop et al.). Computer assisted positioning of cannulated hip screw (W.J. Viant et al.). Multi-view contourless registration of bone structures using a single calibrated X-ray fluoroscope (M. Roth et al.). First experiences with computer assisted drilling of osteochondral lesions of the talus- feasibility and accuracy (R.J. Bale et al.). Registration graphs: A diagramming and analysis tool for registration in computer-assisted surgery (J. Lea, M. Peshkin). Accuracy evaluation in computer assisted hip surgery (T. Sasama et al.).

Ear, Nose and Throat / Head and Neck.
A preoperative CAD-based planning environment for cranial surgery : A first clinical case (G. Jans et al.). Tele-3D-computer assisted functional endoscopic sinus surgery (Tele-3D-C-FESS) (I. Klapan et al.). Using simulation of the airflow in the human nose for rhinosurgical therapy planning (U. Bockolt et al.). Pre-surgical planning and intraoperative CT viewing in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (L.K. Conrad, S.M. Nayak, R.G. Ramsey).

Surgical Robotics and Instrumentation.
Synergistic robotic assistance to cardiac procedures (O. Schneider et al.). Safety of medical mechatronics - Mechanical and medical aspects of safety (K. Masamune et al.). Development of an active wireless optical marker system for optical tracking system in computer aided surgery (T. Nomura et al.). Simulation and monitoring of surgical robotics interventions (M. Stien et al.). A robotics retractor hook holder (A. Hein et al.). Robot assisted craniofacial surgery:First clinical evaluation (C. Burghart et al.). 3D norm data- the first step towards semiautomatic virtual craniofacial surgery (J. Brief et al.).

Computer Aided Surgery - Organization and Training.
A new concept of stereotactic room with multimodal imaging (J.-M. Scarabin et al.). Accuracy analysis of CT images with a navigated intraoperative CT (J. Albrecht et al.). Risk-assessment in human liver resection using volumetric indices and 3-dimensional reconstruction of CT-data (M.A. Kessler et al.). Interactive simulation of soft-tissue for surgery training (S. Märkle, A. Gothan, H. Gothan). Evaluation and study of a new deformable model based on boundary element methods (C. Monserrat et al.). Noninvasive measurement of elastic properties of living tissue (H. Maaß, U. Kühnapfel).

5th Computed Maxillofacial Imaging - CMI. Image Guided Implantology.
Validation of magnetic resonance, spiral tomography, linear tomography for dental implants planning (M. Kubani et al.). Technical aspects of computer-aided implant dentistry (W. Birkfellner et al.). Drilling templates for oral implants based on preoperative planning on CT images (S. Demey, L. Vrielinck). Computer-aided positioning of dental implants - Preliminary results (F. Watzinger et al.). Registration accuracy in image guided oral implantology - An in-vitro study (P. Solar et al.). Digital imaging in dental implants follow-ups (M. Asal, H. Schiel, J.T. Lambrecht).

Cranio-Maxillofacial Image Guided Surgery.
Advantages of computer assisted surgery in the treatment of cranio-maxillofacial tumors (A. Schramm et al.). The computerized 3D-model surgery simulator - Introduction of a new system (G. Santler). Navigation and assistance in LeFort-I osteotomies by the OrthodontArm (E. Heissler et al.). OrthodontArm: A navigation arm for orthodontic surgery (T.C. Lueth et al.). Controlled color coding in digital subtraction radiography (A. Künzel). Computed tomography study and removable dentures (I. Quéguiner et al.). A computer vision system for modeling dental occlusions (A.A. Farag et al.). Orthodontic measurements and treatment planning using computer vision (S.M. Yamany et al.). Optimized arrangement of osseointegrated implants: A surgical planning system for the fixation of facial prostheses (S. Zachow et al.).

Computed Maxillofacial Diagnosis.
Post-therapeutic investigations with MRI, electronic axiography and clinical examination in articular process fractures (O. Bernhardt, A. Kolk, G. Meyer). New aspects of MRI assessment of traumatized temporomandibular joints (A. Neff et al.). Correlations between anatomical and MRI sections of human cadavers temporomandibular joints in simulation of mouth opening (C. Rignon-Bret, J.F. Gaudy, A. Zouaoui). A non-DICOM based system for distributing and viewing digital images from multiple sources in dentistry (E. Gotfredsen, A. Wenzel). Panoramic image layer comparisons using radiographic film, storage phosphor and CCD receptors (T.T. Farman, A.G. Farman). Tomographic slice thickness of a prototype (Ortho TACT™ ) X-ray system (K. Araki et al.).

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