Webinar
Contents
Chair(s)
Prof. Roland Croner
Department of General-, Visceral-, Vascular- and Transplant Surgery, University Hospital Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany.
Prof. Andrew A. Gumbs
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de POISSY/SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, Poissy, France.
Prof. Gumbs focuses on minimally invasive surgical techniques for the liver, pancreas and digestive organs. He volunteers for Doctors Without Borders.
Prof. Konrad Karcz
Department of General, Visceral, and Transplant Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany.
Prof. Karcz currently leads the Minimal Invasive Surgery and Surgical Technological Innovations Section at the Ludwig Maximilian University Clinic in Munich, Germany. Prof. Karcz has been rewarded for his achievements in 2019 with the Karl Storz Prize awarded by the German Surgical Association and the Gold Medal of the David Aghmashenebeli University in Georgia, in 2020 by German Médical Awards.
Speaker(s)
Nathalie Klingler
Chairman-Mgmt Board/CEO, EDAG Engineering Group AG.
Eyad Elyan
School of Computing Science and Digital Media, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.
Isabella Frigerio
Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery, Pederzoli Hospital, Peschiera del Garda, Verona, Italy.
Mohammad Abu Hilal
Department of Surgery, Southampton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
Alfredo Illanes
INKA-Application Driven Research, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany.
Mehmet Mahir Ozmen
Department of General Surgery, Istinye University Hospital, Liv Hospital Ankara, Ankara, Turkey.
Zbigniew Nawrat
Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, Zabrze, Poland.
Pietro Mascagni
ICube, University of Strasbourg, CNRS, IHU Strasbourg, France.
Programme
Programme
- Time
- Speakers
- Topic
- 15:00-15:05
- Andrew Gumbs
- Introduction
- 15:05-15:15
- Mehmet Mahir Ozmen
- Is Artificial intelligence and robotic surgery the future of surgery
- 15:15-15:30
- Nathalie Klingler
- Key Note Lecture:The Legal Challenges of Autonomy in the Car Industry
- 15:30-15:40
- Eyad Elyan
- The Challenges of Computer Vision
- 15:40-15:50
- Pietro Mascagni
- Surgical Data Science for Safe Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
- 15:50-16:00
- Roland Croner
- Intra-operative and Computer-Aided Visualization of Liver Tumors
- 16:00-16:10
- Isabella Frigerio
- Natural Language Processing in the Operating Room
- 16:10-16:20
- Mohammad Abu Hilal
- How to Create the First Generation of AI Doctors
- 16:20-16:30
- Konrad Karcz
- The Need for a Medical Artificial Intelligence Master Program in Medicine
- 16:30-16:40
- Alfredo Illanes
- Audio signals derived from tissue tool interactions for additional sensing during RAS
- 16:40-16:50
- Andrew Gumbs
- The Varying Degrees of Robotic Autonomy in Surgery
- 16:50-17:00
- Zbigniew Nawrat
- Let's Build a Medical Robot
Moments
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Cosimo De Carlo
Topic: The Legal Challenges of Autonomy in the Car Industry
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Alfredo Illanes
Topic:Audio signals derived from tissue tool interactions for additional sensing during RAS
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Isabella Frigerio
Topic: Natural Language Processing in the Operating Room
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Zbigniew Nawrat
Topic: Let's Build a Medical Robot
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Andrew A. Gumbs
Topic: The Varying Degrees of Robotic Autonomy in Surgery
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Roland Croner
Topic: Intra-operative and Computer-Aided Visualization of Liver Tumors
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Mehmet Mahir Ozmen
Topic: Is Artificial intelligence and robotic surgery the future of surgery
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Konrad Karcz
Topic: The Need for a Medical Artificial Intelligence Master Program in Medicine
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Eyad Elyan
Topic: The Challenges of Computer Vision
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Mohammad Abu Hilal
Topic: How to Create the First Generation of AI Doctors
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Nathalie Klingler
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Pietro Mascagni
Topic: Surgical Data Science for Safe Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
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