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===3D-Surg: Surgery in 3D===
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The IGG team (D. Bechmann, A. Capobianco, T. Blandet) participates in '''BPI 3D-Surg project: Surgery in 3D''' from 2015 to 2019, driven by Luc Soler. Task 3.4.1- New 3D interaction models contactless (financing of a PhD student) and Task 3.4.2- Optimization and prototyping for real-time interaction (financing of an engineer over 2 years). IGG budget for around 262k€.
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*'''3D-Surg''' (Surgery in 3D): The IGG team (D. Bechmann, A. Capobianco, T. Blandet) participates in '''BPI 3D-Surg project: Surgery in 3D''' from 2015 to 2019, driven by Luc Soler. Task 3.4.1- New 3D interaction models contactless (financing of a PhD student) and Task 3.4.2- Optimization and prototyping for real-time interaction (financing of an engineer over 2 years). IGG budget for around 262k€.
  
===HAYSTACK - Simulation and planning of percutaneous procedures for liver tumor ablation===
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*'''Haystack''' (Simulation and planning of percutaneous procedures for liver tumor ablation): IGG team (C. Essert) participates to project '''IHU Haystack''' 2012-2015, PI Stéphane Cotin (EPI Inria Shacra), co-PI Caroline Essert. Budget 200 k€. This project aims at developing a biomechanical model of needle insertion in abdominal soft tissue, and the elaboration of a new automatic needle trajectory planning method taking into account a prediction of the deformation of the needle and organs in order to anticipate them. The applications are percutaneous thermal ablations of abdominal tumours.
IGG team (C. Essert) participates to project '''Haystack''' 2012-2015, PI Stéphane Cotin (EPI Inria Shacra), co-PI Caroline Essert. Budget 200 k€.
 
  
This project aims at developing a biomechanical model of needle insertion in abdominal soft tissue, and the elaboration of a new automatic needle trajectory planning method taking into account a prediction of the deformation of the needle and organs in order to anticipate them.
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*'''BILIKIMO''' (BIomechanical LIver and KIdney MOdels) : The IGG team (D. Cazier) participates in the project '''IHU BILIKIMO''' from 2013 to 2016, driven by Stéphane Cotin (Mimesis Inria Team). Budget 360 k€. Development of accurate and real time, patient specific, biomechanical models of liver and kidney. These models will be based on multi-resolution volume meshes allowing for new optimization strategies. They will be integrated into the simulation framework SOFA. These models will be the basis of many IHU projects, like: surgery training; intervention planning and augmented reality for the assistance in interventional radiology or laparoscopy.
 
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The applications are percutaneous thermal ablations of abdominal tumours.
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 30 March 2016

  • 3D-Surg (Surgery in 3D): The IGG team (D. Bechmann, A. Capobianco, T. Blandet) participates in BPI 3D-Surg project: Surgery in 3D from 2015 to 2019, driven by Luc Soler. Task 3.4.1- New 3D interaction models contactless (financing of a PhD student) and Task 3.4.2- Optimization and prototyping for real-time interaction (financing of an engineer over 2 years). IGG budget for around 262k€.
  • Haystack (Simulation and planning of percutaneous procedures for liver tumor ablation): IGG team (C. Essert) participates to project IHU Haystack 2012-2015, PI Stéphane Cotin (EPI Inria Shacra), co-PI Caroline Essert. Budget 200 k€. This project aims at developing a biomechanical model of needle insertion in abdominal soft tissue, and the elaboration of a new automatic needle trajectory planning method taking into account a prediction of the deformation of the needle and organs in order to anticipate them. The applications are percutaneous thermal ablations of abdominal tumours.
  • BILIKIMO (BIomechanical LIver and KIdney MOdels) : The IGG team (D. Cazier) participates in the project IHU BILIKIMO from 2013 to 2016, driven by Stéphane Cotin (Mimesis Inria Team). Budget 360 k€. Development of accurate and real time, patient specific, biomechanical models of liver and kidney. These models will be based on multi-resolution volume meshes allowing for new optimization strategies. They will be integrated into the simulation framework SOFA. These models will be the basis of many IHU projects, like: surgery training; intervention planning and augmented reality for the assistance in interventional radiology or laparoscopy.