MMVR 13 Organizing Committee

Michael J. Ackerman PhD * Roger Phillips PhD CEng MBCS * High Performance Computing & Communications, Dept of Computer Science, National Library of Medicine University of Hull (UK)

Ian Alger MD Richard A. Robb PhD * New York Presbyterian Hospital; Mayo Biomedical Imaging Resource, Weill Medical College of Cornell University Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

David C. Balch MA Jannick P. Rolland PhD DCB Consulting LLC ODA Lab, School of Optics / CREOL, University of Central Florida Steve Charles MD * MicroDexterity Systems; Ajit K. Sachdeva MD FRCSC FACS University of Tennessee Division of Education, American College of Surgeons Patrick C. Cregan FRACS * Nepean Hospital, Richard M. Satava MD FACS * Wentworth Area Health Service Dept of Surgery, University of Washington; DARPA; TATRC/USAMRMC Henry Fuchs PhD Dept of Computer Science, Rainer M.M. Seibel MD University of North Carolina Diagnostic & , University of Witten/Herdecke Walter J. Greenleaf PhD * Greenleaf Medical Systems Steven Senger PhD * Dept of Computer Science, Randy S. Haluck MD FACS * University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Dept of Surgery, Penn State College of Medicine Ramin Shahidi PhD * Image Guidance Laboratories, David M. Hananel * Stanford University School of Medicine Surgical Programs, Medical Education Technologies Inc. Faina Shtern MD Beth Israel Deaconess; Children's Medical Center; Wm. LeRoy Heinrichs MD PhD Harvard Medical School Medical Media & Information Technologies/ Gynecology & Obstetrics, Don Stredney Stanford University School of Medicine Interface Laboratory, OSC Helene M. Hoffman PhD * School of Medicine, Julie A. Swain MD * University of California, San Diego Cardiovascular and Respiratory Devices, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Heinz U. Lemke PhD Institute for Technical Informatics, Kirby G. Vosburgh PhD * Technical University Berlin CIMIT; Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School Alan Liu PhD * National Capital Area Medical Simulation Center, Dave Warner MD PhD Uniformed Services University MindTel LLC; Institute for Interventional Informatics Greg T. Mogel MD * University of Southern California; Suzanne J. Weghorst MA MS * TATRC/USAMRMC Human Interface Technology Lab, University of Washington Kevin N. Montgomery PhD * National Biocomputation Center, Mark D. Wiederhold MD PhD FACP Stanford University The Virtual Reality Medical Center

Makoto Nonaka MD PhD * Foundation for International Scientific Advancement * Abstract Review Committee member

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WELCOME TARGET AUDIENCE Welcome to the 13th annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality MMVR13 is designed to educate and inform: conference. • Physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals The Magical Next Becomes the Medical Now: participation interested in emerging and future tools for diagnosis and contribution at the forefront of medical progress. At and therapy MMVR, the magical scenarios created by visionaries are real- ized through the relentless daily progress of engineers. Clinicians • Educators responsible for training the next generation of and educators guide application to patient care and medical train- doctors and scientists ing. Every year, conference participants make real what was once “magic.” At MMVR, we not only transform the magical next into • Computer technologists designing systems for gathering, the medical now, we turn vision into proficy. ™ processing, and networking medical intelligence

Once again, the MMVR program again reflects the state of • IT and medical device engineers who develop and market the art for surgical simulation and its supporting technologies, state of the art imaging, simulation, robotics, and modeling and haptics. Presenters will cover a wide gamut of communication tools tools, creating a more realistic and useful virtual patient. Simulation is on the verge of revolutionizing surgical train- • Military medicine specialists addressing the challenges of ing. We are excited that, after years of promise, its potential warfare and defense health needs to make better surgeons is being realized. • Biomedical futurists and investors who need to understand There are also diverse presentations on imaging, robotics, and where medicine is headed medical data networking. These technologies are helping providers meet the health needs of an expanding and aging global population. Progress in these areas means that econom- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ic stringency can be balanced with improved access to med- ical resources. Patients, physicians, and payers all benefit. The conference organizers wish to thank our colleagues at TATRC/USAMRC for their extensive participation in the When warfare and terrorism threaten, advanced technologies conference. The MMVR educational curriculum continues to offer new tools for safety. The best defense is intelligence net- benefit from their interest and enthusiasm. works and rapidly focused medical attention. We are pleased to host many presentations that support defense needs. Similarly, we acknowledge our colleagues at DARPA for their significant contribution to the program. Lectures, posters, workshops, panels, exhibits, and informal conversation: these means of sharing new ideas are integral We thank Medical Education Technologies, Inc. (METI) for to your educational experience during the next few days. its generous sponsorship of the Satava Award as well as its Many people have worked long hours to share here what assistance with program content. they’ve learned. We hope you gain many new ideas and experiences from them. We are grateful to the Organizing Committee for its ongoing encouragement and guidance. We especially thank committee members who review abstracts and thus contribute an extra COURSE DESCRIPTION & OBJECTIVES portion of energy and critical judgment to MMVR. We give additional thanks to the Proceedings editors for giving us MMVR13 is designed as a forum for encouraging and shar- their time and expertise. ing innovative research on information-based tools for clini- cal care and medical education. The program consists of two Last but certainly not least, we thank to all the researchers general sessions, nine parallel sessions, six panel/workshop who present their work here at MMVR. Their shared magic— activities, one poster session, one exhibitor reception, and one the magic of discovery—makes this conference possible. full-day adjunct symposium.

Presentations are chosen with the objective of educating par- EVALUATION ticipants on: We welcome the input of all conference participants. Please • State-of-the-art for surgical simulation and its enabling complete your conference evaluation before you leave. We technologies: haptics, tissue modeling, and simulation carefully take note of your criticism and suggestions when we • Emerging tools for clinical diagnosis and therapy: create next year’s program. Please take a few minutes to write imaging tools, data visualization and fusion techniques, down your reactions, negative and positive, to the conference. and robotics

• Intelligence networks for medical decision-making and patient care

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DISCLAIMER ORGANIZER CONTACT INFO

The information provided at this conference is intended for Medicine Meets Virtual Reality c/o general medical education purposes only. All physicians Aligned Management Associates, Inc. should fully investigate any new product or device before 793-A Foothill Blvd, PMB #119 implementing it in their practice. In no event will the confer- San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 USA ence organizer assume responsibility for any decision made Phone 1.805.534.0300 or action taken as a result of the information provided Fax 1.805.534.9030 through this activity. [email protected] http:// www.nextmed.com/mmvr_virtual_reality.html

SATAVA AWARD The 11TH annual Satava Award will be presented at MMVR13. Established in 1995, the award acknowl- edges the work of Dr Richard M. Satava, its first recipi- ent. It is presented each year to an individual or research group that demonstrates unique vision and commitment to the improvement of medicine with advanced technol- ogy. Past recipients of the award are:

Steve Dawson MD (2004) Richard Robb PhD (2003) SUMMIT Lab, Stanford University (2002) HIT Lab, University of Washington (2001) Dave Warner MD PhD (2000) Faina Shtern MD (1999) Gerhard Buess MD (1998) Henry Fuchs PhD (1997) Victor Spitzer PhD and Michael Ackerman PhD for the Visible Human (1996) Richard Satava MD FACS (1995)

Medical Education Technologies, Inc. (www.meti.com) is sponsoring the 11th annual Satava Award with a prize of $2500.

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WEDNESDAY, January 26, 2005 9:45 Auto S. Ward Casscells MD & Jodie L. Conyers PhD 8:00am–5:30pm Univ Texas Health Science Ctr - Houston PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS’ REVIEW 2005 Telemedicine & Advanced Technology 10:00 Break - Exhibits Open Research Center US Army Medical Research & Materiel Command GENERAL SESSION (TATRC/USAMRMC) (continued) Moderator: [Please see separate TATRC agenda for details.] Kirby G. Vosburgh PhD 6:00pm–7:30pm 10:40 When Does the Magical Next become the Medical TATRC Networking Social Now? A Brief History of NIST Investment in VR Omid Omidvar PhD Advanced Technology Program, Natl Inst Standards and Technology (NIST) THURSDAY MORNING, January 27, 2005 11:00 Brain and Mind - Therapy and Change GENERAL SESSION Ian Alger MD New York Presbyterian Hosp; Weill Medical Coll of 8:00 Welcome Cornell Univ James D. Westwood and Karen S. Morgan Aligned Management Associates, Inc. 11:20 The Effect of Videogame “Warm-Up” on the Performance of Video-Endoscopic Surgery Tasks 8:05 Beyond VR: Creating the Augmented Physician James “Butch” Rosser, Jr. MD FACS Kirby G. Vosburgh PhD Advanced Medical Technology Inst, CIMIT/Massachusetts Gen Hosp/Harvard Medical Sch Beth Israel Medical Center

11:40 Remote Presence Robotics: Multiplying Physician CURRENT ADVANCED INITIATIVES IN THE Capabilities DoD – THE DARPA PORTFOLIO Yulun Wang PhD Moderator: InTouch Health Inc. Richard M. Satava MD FACS 12:00 Break 8:25 Introduction Richard M. Satava MD FACS THURSDAY MORNING, January 27, 2005 Surgery, Univ Washington; DARPA SESSION B 8:30 Intelligent Multimodal Volume Angio CT (IM-VAC) Harvey C. Eisenberg MD 10:10am–12noon HealthView Inc. PANEL/WORKSHOP: EMERGING TRENDS IN MEDICAL SIMULATION: 8:45 Virtual Soldier IDENTIFYING THE NEEDS OF THE Brian D. Athey PhD MEDICAL COMMUNITY AND METHODS TO Michigan Ctr for Biological Information, Univ Michigan ADDRESS THEM Presenters: 9:00 Trauma Pod Alan Liu PhD Pablo Garcia PhD Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, SRI Intl Uniformed Services Univ 9:15 Virtual Autopsy Mark Bowyer MD CDR Craig T. Mallak MD JD Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Off Armed Forces Medical Examiner Uniformed Services Univ Armed Forces Inst Pathology

9:30 Intelli-Cath: Toward Automated Needle-Insertion Mark W. Scerbo PhD Systems and Intelligent Catheters Psychology, Old Dominion Univ Thomas L. Ferrell PhD & François G. Pin PhD Oak Ridge Natl Lab Dale C. Alverson MD Ctr for Telehealth, Univ New Mexico Sch Medicine

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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, January 27, 2005 3:45 Toward In Vivo Wheeled Mobility Mark Rentschler MS SESSION A - HAPTICS Mechanical Engineering, Univ Nebraska – Lincoln Moderator: SESSION A - VISUALIZATION Roger Phillips PhD 4:00 Development of a 3D Visualization System for 1:10 Moderator’s Welcome Surgical Field Deformation using Geometric Pattern Projection 1:15 A Dynamic Friction Model for Haptic Simulation of Needle Insertion Mitsuhiro Hayashibe MS Inst High Dimensional , Yinghui Zhang Jikei Univ Sch Medicine Computer Science, Univ Hull (UK) 4:15 The Use of the Synchrotron to Generate 3D 1:30 A Real-Time Haptic Interface for Interventional Computer Models of Anatomical Structures Radiology Procedures Eric Herbranson DDS Thomas Moix, Dipl-Ing Endodontics, Univ Pacific Sch Dentistry LSRO, Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne 4:30 Dynamic Visualization of Pelvic Floor Contractility 1:45 In Vivo Force during Arterial Interventional of the Female Derived from Multi-Planar MR Imaging Radiology Needle Puncture Procedures Chris Constantinou PhD Andrew Healey MBChB Urology, Stanford Univ Medical Sch Royal Liverpool Univ Hosp 4:45 Hybrid CT and 3D Scanner Models for 2:00 Dynamic Augmented Reality for Haptic Display in Orthognathic Surgery Planning Robot-Assisted Surgical Systems Jonas Chapuis MSc Takintope Akinbiyi BS Surgical Instruments, ME Muller Research Ctr for Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins Univ Orthopaedic Surgery

2:15 Stiffness and Texture Perception for 5:00 Integration of a Real-time 3D Image-Guided Breast Teledermatology Surgical System based on 2D Ultrasound Machine Christopher Enedah MS Yan Kang PhD Mechanical Engineering, Stanford Univ Neurosurgery, Stanford Univ

2:30 Real-Time Haptic Interface for VR Colonoscopy 5:15 Break Simulation Dejan Ilic, Dipl-Ing LSRO, Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne THURSDAY AFTERNOON, January 27, 2005

2:45 Break SESSION B - SIMULATOR TRAINING FUNDAMENTALS SESSION A - ROBOTICS Moderator: Moderator: Randy S. Haluck MD FACS Steve Charles MD 1:10 Moderator’s Welcome 3:00 Spherical Mechanism Analysis of a Surgical Robot for Minimally Invasive Surgery - Analytical 1:15 Virtual Training Improves Students’ Knowledge and Experimental Approaches Structures of Medical Concepts Jacob Rosen PhD Susan M. Stevens Electrical Engineering, Univ Washington Psychology, Univ New Mexico

3:15 Improving In Vivo Robot Vision Quality 1:30 The Effect of Knowledge Transfer on the Jason Dumpert Acquisition of Intracorporeal Suturing Skill Mechanical Engineering, Univ Nebraska – Lincoln Paul Lynch MD Advanced Medical Technology Inst, Beth Israel Medical Ctr 3:30 Development of a Navigation Function for an Endosocopic Robot Surgery System 1:45 Does Haptic Feedback Enhance Performance in Asaki Hattori PhD Invasive Image Guided Simulator Training? Inst High Dimensional Medical Imaging, Pär Ström MD Jikei Univ Sch Medicine Div of Orthopedics, Ctr for Surgical Sciences and Ctr for Advanced Medical Simulation, Karolinska Inst Continued

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2:00 Learning to Use a Simulated Angled 4:45 Towards Real-Time Interventional Simulation of Laparoscope: How Practice Moderates Balloon and Stenting Individual Differences Patricia Debergue PhD Madeleine Keehner PhD Industrial Materials Inst, Natl Research Council Canada Psychology, Univ California, Santa Barbara 5:00 A Mechanical Contact Model for the Simulation of SESSION B - SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Obstetric Forceps Delivery in a Virtual/Augmented Environment 2:15 Dynamic Generation of Surgery Specific Rudy Lapeer PhD Simulators - A Feasibility Study Sch Computing Sciences, Univ East Anglia Eric Acosta MS Computer Science, Texas Tech Univ 5:15 Break

2:30 Assessing Surgical Skill Training under THURSDAY AFTERNOON, January 27, 2005 Hazardous Conditions in a Virtual Environment Mark W. Scerbo PhD SESSION C Psychology, Old Dominion Univ 1:10pm-5:00pm 2:45 Laparoscopic Task Recognition using Hidden Markov Models PANEL - NATIONAL SECURITY AND VIRTUAL REALITY Aristotelis Dosis MSc Surgical Oncology and Technology, Presentations: Imperial Coll London Overview of Virtual Reality and National Security 3:00 Simulating Surgical Incisions without Polygon Subdivision Joseph Rosen MD Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Ctr Yogendra Bhasin MSEE Thayer Sch Engineering, Dartmouth Coll Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Uniformed Services Univ Tele-Immersion and Command and Control for National Security 3:15 Break Jaron Lanier SESSION B - SURGICAL MODELING SGI; Intl Computer Science Inst

Moderator: Training of First Responders for CBRNE Makoto Nonaka MD PhD Joseph Henderson MD Interactive Media Lab, Dartmouth Medical Sch 3:30 A GPU Accelerated Spring Mass System for Surgical Simulation Visualization of CBRNE Response Scenarios Jesper Mosegaard MSc using Wide Area Virtual Environment (WAVE) Computer Science, Univ Aarhus Alan Liu PhD Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, 3:45 Enhanced Pre-Computed Finite Element Models Uniformed Services Univ for Surgical Simulation Hualiang Zhong PhD Disaster Management at a Distance using Advanced Imaging Labs, Robarts Research Inst Teleoperations and enabling First Responders with Hand-Held Devices 4:00 FEM-Based Soft Tissue Destruction Model for Ronald Merrell MD FACS Ablation Simulator Medical Informatics and Technology Applications Naoto Kume PhD (Cand) Consortium; Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth Univ Graduate Sch Informatics, Kyoto Univ Point of Care Devices for Disaster Response 4:15 Tearing of Membranes for Interactive Real-Time Alex Demas Surgical Training Middlebury Coll Johannes Grimm ICM-Inst Computational Medicine, Univ Mannheim Understanding the Response to 9/11 at the Pentagon and How We Will Respond to Future 4:30 Development of a Method for Surface and Subsurface Medical Disasters Modeling using Force and Position Sensors COL James A. Geiling MD FACP Thenkurussi Kesavadas PhD Assoc Prof Medicine, White River Junction Veterans Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Administration Medical Center State Univ New York at Buffalo

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THURSDAY EVENING POSTERS Tracking Physiological Models by Kalman Filters Fred Bookstein PhD 5:15pm–6:30pm Univ Michigan

POSTER SESSION Validation of SimPL - A Simulator for Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage Training Virtual Reality Colonoscopy Simulation: A Mark Bowyer MD Compulsory Practice for the Future Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Uniformed Colonoscopist? Services Univ Gunnar Ahlberg MD Surgery, Karolinska Hosp, Stockholm A Web-Based Remote Collaborative System for Visualization and Assessment of Semi-Automatic Desktop and Conference Room VR for Physicians Diagnosis of Liver Cancer from CT Images Zhuming Ai PhD Alexandra Branzan Albu PhD Biomedical and Health Information Sciences, Univ Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ Laval Illinois at Chicago 3D Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgical (VATS) An Augmented Reality System to Enhance Training Model: Comparison of Error Rates and Intraoperative Visualization for Computer Assisted Task Completion Times using Zero Latency, High Neurosurgery Resolution 3D Display vs. 2D Video Display Mohammed E. Alam MS Derek Brinster MD Neurosurgery, Wayne State Univ Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hosp

Can the Minimally Invasive Surgical Trainer A Haptically Enabled Dental Simulator Virtual Reality (MIST-VR) Discriminate between W. Paul Brown DDS Levels of Surgical Experience? Natl Biocomputation Ctr, Stanford Univ Dimitrios V. Avgerinos MD Surgery, Tufts-New England Medical Ctr Application of a Collaborative Virtual Environment for Learning Molecular Biology Surface Scanning Soft Tissues Cesar Bustos MS Nick Avis PhD Virtual Reality Laboratory, Univ Colima Sch Computer Science, Cardiff Univ Heterogeneous Displays for Surgery and Predicting Cognitive Performance of Deploying Surgical Simulation Health Teams Jesus Caban BA Bettina A. Babbitt PhD Computer Science, Univ Kentucky UsabilityMDx Visualization of Treatment Evolution using Validation of a Bovine Rectal Palpation Simulator Hardware-Accelerated Morphs for Training Veterinary Students Bruno Carvalho PhD Sarah Baillie MSc MRCVS Computer Science, Stevens Inst Technology Computing Science, Univ Glasgow Shape Statistics Mumford-Shah Model for Outer Facial Plastic Surgery Planning using a 3D Contour Segmentation of the Left Ventricle Surface Deformation Tool MR Image Fernando Bello PhD Qiang Chen PhD (Cand) Surgical Oncology and Technology, Imperial Coll London Computer Dept, Nanjing Univ Science and Technology

Design of a Hybrid-Virtual, Computer-Assisted Real-time Rendering of Radially Distorted Virtual Knee Injection Model for Orthopaedic Scenes for Endoscopic Image Augmentation Surgical Simulation Min Si Chen MSc Joseph Benevenia MD Sch Computing Sciences, Univ East Anglia Orthopaedics, New Jersey Medical Sch Can 3D Imaging System be Used as a Tool in 3D Real-Time FEM-Based Guide-Wire Simulator the Learning Process of the Young Minimal for Neuro-Endovascular Surgery Invasive Surgeon? Suraj Bhat MS Amir Cohen MD Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, State Univ Surgery, Chaim Sheba Medical Ctr New York at Buffalo Continued

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THURSDAY EVENING POSTERS (Cont.) Face Validity a Full Procedural Virtual Reality Training System with Haptics for Carotid Stenting: Tracking the Domain: The Medical Modeling and The Vascular Interventional System Trainer Simulation Database (VIST) for Carotid Stenting C. Donald Combs PhD Anthony Gallagher PhD Natl Ctr for Collaboration in Medical Modeling and Endosurgery Unit, Emory Univ Simulation Global Treatment Protocol Course via Advanced Development of Simulation Technology for Distributive Learning and Deployable Simulation Microgravity Emergency Medical Procedures Training for Operational Medical Personnel: C. Marsh Cuttino MD Making Training Cost-Effective and Innovative Emergency Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth Univ Roberta S. Gearhardt RN Medical Ctr JXT Applications Inc.

Real-Time Interactions with Reconstructed Control of Laparoscopic Instrument Motion in an Deformable Organs Inanimate Bench Model: Implications for the Lucio Tommasso De Paolis PhD Training and Evaluation of Technical Skills Innovation Engineering, Univ Lecce, Italy David Gonzalez PhD (Cand) Kinesiology, Univ Waterloo Structural Flexibility of Laparoscopic Instruments: Implication for the Design of Virtual Reality Interactive Real-Time Simulation of an Simulators Endoscopic Polyp Removal Adam Dubrowski PhD Johannes Grimm Surgery, Univ Toronto ICM-Inst Computational Medicine, Univ Mannheim

Intraoperative Augmented Reality: VR Headset-Based eICU The Surgeon’s View Curt Grob BS Georg Eggers MD DMD Advanced Technologies Laboratory, VRSurgeon Inc. Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Heidelberg Univ Determining the Efficacy of an Immersive Trainer Analytic Simulation of Penetrating Wounds to the for Arthroscopy Skills Heart Hope S. Hanner-Bailey MS Robert Eisler, Engr. Psychology, Old Dominion Univ Applied Mechanics and Material Sciences Group, ATK Mission Research Corporation Dynamic Data Collection Platform using VR Training Software and Inanimate Simulator Haptic Simulation of the Milling Process in Skull Brett M. Harnett BS Bone Operations - Modeling of Contact Forces Ctr for Surgical Innovation, Univ Cincinnati Magnus Eriksson PhD (Cand) Mechatronics, Dept of Machine Design, Royal Inst Using an Approximation to the Euclidean Technology - KTH Skeleton for Faster Collision Detection and Tissue Deformations in Surgical Simulators E-Learning Experience: Teaching Model with Matthew Harris Undergraduate Surgery Students in a Developing Computer Science, Millersville Univ Country Andres Espinosa-Bode MD Surgical Robot Setup Simulation with Consistent Medical Education, Univ Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Kinematics and Haptics for Abdominal Surgery Señora del Rosario Mitsuhiro Hayashibe MS Inst High Dimensional Medical Imaging, A Real-Time Ultrasonography Simulator based on Jikei Univ Sch Medicine CT-Scan Images Clément Forest PhD Collaborative Biomedical Data Exploration in VIRTUALS, IRCAD Distributed Virtual Environments Zhiyu He PhD Modeling Biologic Soft Tissues for Haptic Ctr for Visualization and Interactive Systems (CVIS), Feedback with a Hybrid Multi-Resolution Method California Inst Telecommunications and Information Antonio Frisoli PhD Technology (Cal-[IT]2); Univ California, Irvine PERCRO (PERCeptual ROBotics), Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Continued

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THURSDAY EVENING POSTERS (Cont.) Fullscale Simulation in Interventional Cardiology Erhard Kaiser MD An Augmented Reality System to Evaluate the Medical Departement, Cardiology, Johannes Gutenberg Effects of Monocular Visual Feedback Delay on Univ Mainz Telesurgical Task Performance Barry Herman MSE (Cand) The Haptic Kymograph: A Diagnostic Tele-Haptic Computer Science, Johns Hopkins Univ; Walter Reed Device for Sensation of Vital Signs Army Medical Ctr Thenkurussi Kesavadas PhD Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The Use of CD-ROM Patient Education Modules State Univ New York at Buffalo to Assist in Accomplishing Informed Consent for Minimally Invasive Procedures: An Initial Evaluation A Realistic Dental Simulation via Haptic Interface Bjorn Herman Laehyun Kim PhD Beth Israel Medical Ctr System Research Div, Korea Inst Science and Technology

Image Analysis for Preoperative Planning in International Telemedicine using Next Generation Neck Surgery Internet Technologies and Digital Video Ilka Hertel Transport System ORL,InnovationCtr Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) Young-Woo Kim MD PhD Ctr for Gastric Cancer, Natl Cancer Ctr 3D Finite-Element Quantification of Echocardiogram Data: A Study in Pediatric Heart Disease Aligning Expectations in Strategic Alliances for Don Hilbelink PhD Disruptive Technology Anatomy, Univ South Florida Sharon Klein JD Pepper Hamilton LLP The Virtual Pediatric Standardized Patient Application: Evaluation Findings A Study of Displaying Video Images for the Robert Hubal PhD Manipulation of Forceps under Video Images Technology Assisted Learning Div, RTI Intl Soichi Kono BSE Information Science and Electrical Engineering, A Networked Haptic Virtual Environment for Kyushu Univ Teaching Temporal Bone Surgery Matthew Hutchins PhD Innate Tremor Measurements Predict ICT Centre, CSIRO Australia Laparoscopic Performance James R. Korndorffer, Jr MD A Cyber Infrastructure to Support Physics Based Surgery,Tulane Health Sciences Ctr Organ Geometries for Surgical Planning Thomas J. Impelluso PhD A CT-Based System to Calculate Range of Motion Mechanical Engineering, San Diego State Univ of the Hip Joint and to Simulate the Femoroacetabular Reshaping Adaptive Soft Tissue Deformation for a Virtual Monika Kubiak-Langer PhD (Cand) Reality Surgical Trainer ME Müller Research Ctr for Orthopaedic Surgery, Inst Lenka Jerabkova, Dipl-Ing Surgical Technology and Biomechanics, Univ Bern Virtual Reality, Ctr for Computing and Communication, RWTH Aachen Univ The VREST Learning Environment Eduard E. Kunst PhD Simulation of Color Deficiency in Virtual Reality Kunst & van Leerdam Medical Technology bv Bei Jin MS Biomedical and Health Information Sciences, Univ MVL: Medical VR Simulation Library Illnois at Chicago Yoshihiro Kuroda MS Graduate Sch Informatics, Kyoto Univ ChiroSensor - An Array of Non-Invasive sEMG Electrodes Instant Electronic Patient Data Input during Edmond Jonckheere PhD Emergency Response in a Major Disaster Setting Electrical Engineering & Mathematics, Christophe Laurent MD Univ Southern California Emergency Medicine, Monica General Hosp

Visualization of Surgical 3D Information with Projector-Based Augmented Reality Continued Lüder Alexander Kahrs, Dipl-Phys Inst Process Control and Robotics, Univ Karlsruhe(TH)

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THURSDAY EVENING POSTERS (Cont.) Virtual Surgical Telesimulations in Otolaryngology Andrés A. Navarro Newball MSc Haptic Device for Colonoscopy Training Simulator Computer Science, Univ Javeriana, Cali Doo Yong Lee PhD Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Inst Science Evaluation of 3D Airway Imaging of Obstructive and Technology Sleep Apnea with Cone-Beam Computed Tomography In PACS System, Breast Cancer Diagnosis using Takumi Ogawa PhD Ultrasound Image Orofacial Pain/Oral Medicine Div of Diagnostic Science, Jeanhyoun Lee PhD Sch Dentistry, Univ Southern California Development, Marotech Inc. A Deformer-Based Surgical Simulator Program for Predicting the Cognitive Readiness of Deploying Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery Health Teams Aaron Oliker MS Joseph B. Lyons MS Inst Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, JXT Applications Inc. New York Univ Medical Ctr

Laparoscopy Surgery Simulation and Training PC Simulated Patients for Training Difficult with Telementoring Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols Ramesh Makam DNB Dale Olsen PhD Laparoscopy, Bangalore Endoscopic Surgery Training SIMmersion LLC Inst and Research Centre Multi-Sensory Surgical Support System Low Cost Telemedicine Delivery in a Military and Incorporating Tactile, Visual and Auditory Veteran Environment Perception Modalities Ann Martin Sadao Omata PhD Univ Queensland; Centre for Military and Veterans Health NEWCAT Inst, Nihon Univ

Real-time Visualization of Cross-sectional Data in 3D A Web Service-Based Computational Terrence Mayes BS Environment for Biomedical Computing Concept Exploration Laboratory, NASA/JSC, Barrios Inc. Line Pouchard Computer Science and Mathematics Div, LapSim: A Learning Environment for Both Experts Oak Ridge Natl Laboratory and Novices James J. McGinty MD Surgical Task Execution in Microgravity Surgery, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hosp Ctr Azhar Rafiq MD MBA Surgery, Medical Informatics and Technology Representing the Holomer on Digital Media: Applications Consortium Challenges and Opportunities for Data Representation and Compression Smart Catheter Training Concepts Thomas G. Menten PhD Robert C. Read MBA Crowley Davis Research Clinical Applications Div,TATRC, USMRMC

Clinical Information from Telemedicine on the A Wireless Vital Signs System for Combat Field of Oriental Traditional Medicine Casualties Iwane Mitsui MD Peter Rhee MD MPH FACS Alternative Medicine, Mitsui Medical Clinic Navy Trauma Training Ctr, LA County Hosp & Univ Southern California Use of Virtual Environments and VR Technology in Behavioral Health: Is the Bang Worth the Bucks? 3D Model for Haptic Rendering of Sarah Miyahira PhD Blood-Tissue Interaction Intramural Research, Pacific Telehealth & Technology Hui Sugeng Rianto MD Medical Imaging, Curtin Univ Technology From Puma of Unimation 6000 Robot to Tonatiuh Robot A Novel Drill Set for the Enhancement and José Luis Mosso MD Assessment for Robotic Surgical Performance ISSSTE / IMSS / CONACY Charles Ro MD Surgery, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hosp Ctr Interactive 3D Region Extraction of Volume Data Using Deformable Boundary Object Continued Megumi Nakao PhD Medical Informatics, Kyoto Univ Hosp

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THURSDAY EVENING POSTERS (Cont.) A Web-Based Virtual 3D World for Team Training in Trauma Management Advanced Modeling and Visualization of Sakti Srivastava MBBS MS Cardiothoracic Electrical Fields SUMMIT, Stanford Univ Sch Medicine Frank B. Sachse, Dr-Ing Nora Eccles Harrison An Automatic Robust Meshing Algorithm for Soft Cardiovascular Research and Training Inst, Univ Utah Tissue Modeling Gunther Sudra, Dipl Wi-Ing COCOON: Building Knowledge Driven and Computer Science - IRF, Univ Karlsruhe (TH) Dynamically Networked Communities within European Healthcare Systems Emotional and Performance Attributes of a VR Alberto Savoldelli Game: A Study of Children Management Engineering, Politecnico of Milan Evan Suma Mathematics and Computer Science, Ithaca Coll Visualizing Volumetric Data Sets using a Wireless Handheld Computer Development of a Virtual Surgery System using Steven Senger PhD Volume Data Computer Science, Univ Wisconsin - La Crosse Takahiro Takimoto BS Graduate Sch Science and Engineering, Waseda Univ Affordable Virtual Environments: Building a Virtual Beach for Clinical Use Haptic Interaction and Visualization of Elastic Andrei Sherstyuk PhD Deformation Telehealth Research Inst, Univ Hawaii Farnoosh Tavakkoli Attar MESc Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Analysis of Masticatory Condition using the Robotics (CSTAR) and Electrical and Computer 4D Muscle Model for a Patient with a Engineering, Univ Western Ontario Square Mandible Yuhko Shigeta DDS DDSc Haptic Laparoscopic Skills Trainer with Practical Fixed Prosthodontics, Tsurumi Univ Sch Dental Medicine User Evaluation Metrics Bharti Temkin PhD Automated Renderer for Visible Human and Computer Science, Texas Tech Univ Volumetric Scan Segmentations Jonathan Silverstein MD Segmenting Deformable Surface Models using Surgery, Univ Chicago Haptic Feedback Praveen Thiagarajan PhD Assessment of Brain Activities in Immersive Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ Delaware Environments Jeff Singleton Parametric Model of the Scala Tympani for CSIS, Kennesaw State Univ Haptic-Rendered Cochlear Implantation Catherine Todd BEE Monitor Height Affects Surgeons' Stress Level and Sch Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Performance on Minimally Invasive Surgery Tasks Engineering, Univ Wollongong Warren Smith PhD Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Image Analysis-Based Approach for Localization California State Univ, Sacramento of Endoscopic Tools Oliver Tonet PhD The Physiology and Pharmacology of Growing CRIM - Centre for Research in Microengineering, Old, as Shown in Body Simulation Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna N. Ty Smith MD Univ California, San Diego Tangible Interfaces for Facilitating Collaborative Medical Visualizations Instrumentation and Software of an EIT System Brygg Ullmer PhD Manuchehr Soleimani PhD Visualization, Zuse Inst Berlin (ZIB) SUBQIVIEW Inc. Simulation-Based Training for Laparoscopic Electrical Resistance Tomography of a Two Intracorporeal Suturing in Medical Students: Can Phase Material We Predict Their Performance? Manuchehr Soleimani PhD Kent R. Van Sickle MD SUBQIVIEW Inc. Surgery, Emory Univ

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THURSDAY EVENING POSTERS (Cont.) FRIDAY MORNING, January 28, 2005

Simulating the Curvilinear Capsulorhexis Cataract SESSION A - Procedure on the EYESI System INFORMATION-GUIDED THERAPIES Roger Webster PhD Computer Science, Millersville Univ Moderator: Ramin Shahidi PhD Validation/Dissemination of Temporal Bone Dissection Simulation 8:00 Moderator’s Welcome Gregory Wiet MD Otolaryngology, Children's Hosp-Columbus 8:05 Image Guided Surgery: Recent Trends Kirby G. Vosburgh PhD Virtual Surgical Planning and CAD/CAM in the CIMIT/Massachusetts General Hosp/Harvard Medical Sch Treatment of Cranial Defects John Winder PhD 8:20 Tumor Detection through Optical Tomography Applied Medical Sciences & Sports Studies, Univ Ulster Methods in a 3D Depth Extraction Endoscope Henry Fuchs PhD CAD Generated Mold for Preoperative Implant Computer Science, Univ of North Carolina Fabrication in Cranioplasty Joerg Wulf MD 8:35 Estimation of Dislocation after Total Hip Anatomy, Univ Luebeck Arthroplasty by 4D Hip Motion Analysis Yoshito Otake MS Effect of Binocular Stereopsis on Surgical Inst High Dimensional Medical Imaging, Manipulation Performance and Fatigue when Jikei Univ Sch Medicine using a Stereoscopic Endoscope Yasushi Yamauchi PhD 8:50 vizDrive: A Novel Hand-Immersed Paradigm for Inst Human Science & Biomedical Engineering, AIST Interactive Medical Image Acquisition Rakesh Mullick PhD Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Images Automatic Imaging Technologies, GE Global Research Ctr Segmentation based on MRF Models and Clustering incorporating a Shape Function + 9:05 The Mini-Screen: An Innovative Device for Cardiac MR Image Segmentation and Left Computer-Assisted Surgery Systems Ventricle Surface Reconstruction based on Level Benoit Mansoux PhD (Cand) Set Method IIHM Team, CLIPS-IMAG Jianjie You MS Computer Dept, Nanjing Univ Science and Technology 9:20 First Clinical Tests with the Augmented Reality System INPRES Gunther Sudra, Dipl Wi-Ing Computer Science - IRF, Univ Karlsruhe (TH) THURSDAY EVENING January 27, 2005 9:35 Construction of a High-Tech Operating Room for 6:30 – 7:30 PM Image-Guided Surgery using VR Naoki Suzuki PhD EXHIBITOR RECEPTION Inst High Dimensional Medical Imaging, Jikei Univ Sch Medicine

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10:10 AM – 12 Noon

PANEL WORKSHOP - MEDICAL MEMETICS MODULATING THE MODERN MEDICAL MIND

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FRIDAY MORNING, January 28, 2005 9:40 Simulation for Teaching Decision Making in Medicine: The Next Step SESSION B - Bruce E. Jarrell MD SIMULATION APPLIED: VR TO OR Surgery, Univ Maryland A REVIEW OF PROJECTS IN SURGICAL SIMULATION 9:50 Proficiency-Based Training on Simulators: Implications for Definition and Measurement of Moderator Competency Gerry Moses PhD Anthony G. Gallagher PhD Endosurgery Unit, Emory Univ 8:00 Welcome and Introduction Gerald R. Moses PhD 10:00 Break TATRC/USAMRMC Moderator: Part One: Validation Studies Gerry Moses PhD

8:10 VR to OR for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy 10:15 Simulation Augmented Decision Support in the David McClusky III MD Operating Room: The Next Step Surgery, Emory Univ Dwight Meglan PhD SimQuest International LLC 8:20 VR to OR for Flexible Ureterosopy and Laser Lithotripsy 10:25 Haptic/VR-Enabled Patient-Specific Surgical Kenneth Ogan MD Planning in Cardiac MIS: Prospects and Progress Urology, Emory Univ Glenn A. Myers PhD Immersion Medical Inc. 8:30 Proficiency-Based Simulation-Based Training for Suturing and Knot Tying in Nissen Fundoplication 10:35 VR to OR for Camera Navigation Matt Ritter MD Neal Seymour MD FACS Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Baystate Health System Uniformed Services Univ 10:45 High Stakes Assessment Using Simulation - 8:40 VR to OR for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery An Australian Experience Marvin Fried MD FACS Patrick C. Cregan FRACS Montefiore Medical Ctr; Albert Einstein Coll Medicine Nepean Hosp, Wentworth Area Health Service

8:50 VR to OR for CATH Lab for Carotid 10:55 VR to OR Training for Intracorporeal Suturing Christopher U. Cates MD Daniel J. Scott MD Cardiology, Emory Univ Surgery, Tulane Univ Sch Medicine

9:00 VR to OR: A Multicenter Trial for L.C. 11:05 Part Two: Panel Discussion Anthony G. Gallagher PhD Endosurgery Unit, Emory Univ Panelists:

9:10 Intravenous Catheter Insertion by 91W Army Gerald R. Moses PhD Medics: Simulation Training and Assessment TATRC/USAMRMC Howard R. Champion MD SimQuest International Gerald B. Healy MD Children’s Hosp/Harvard Univ 9:20 Simulation for Training and Assessment of BNOC Airway Management Richard M. Satava Matt Ritter MD Surgery, Univ Washington; DARPA Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Uniformed Services Univ Steven L. Dawson MD CIMIT/Massachusetts Gen Hosp/Harvard Medical Sch 9:30 Preliminary Results of the Carotid Stenting VR Simulation Training Program Suzanne J. Weghorst MA MS Christopher U. Cates MD HIT Lab, Univ Washington Cardiology, Emory Univ 12:00 Break

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FRIDAY MORNING, January 28, 2005 10:35 Computational Simulation of Penetrating Trauma in Biological Soft Tissues using the Material SESSION C - Point Method TISSUE & SYSTEM MODELING Irina Ionescu PhD Scientific, Computing and Imaging Inst, Bioengineering, Moderator: Univ Utah Richard A. Robb PhD 10:50 3D Electromechanical Model of Porcine Heart 8:00 Moderator’s Welcome with Penetrating Wound Injury Taras Usyk PhD 8:05 Implicit Anatomical Modeling Bioengineering, UC San Diego Jim Miller PhD GE Global Research 11:05 The Cardiac Morphometric Markup: A Template for Experimental Cardiology 8:20 A Biologically Derived Computational Approach to Fred Bookstein PhD Tissue Modeling Univ Michigan Tim Andersen PhD Computer Science, Boise State Univ 11:20 Amending Dynamic Physiological Models to Represent Pathophysiological States 8:35 Creating Models from Segmented Medical Images Daniel L. Cook MD PhD William Lorensen MS Physiology & Biophysics, Univ Washington GE Global Research 11:35 A Highly Integrated Physiology (HIP) 8:50 Soft Tissue Deformation using a Nonlinear Cardiovascular/Respiratory Model Used to Hierarchical Finite Element Model with Real-Time Simulate Cardiac Injury Online Refinement Maxwell Neal BS Alessandro Faraci MS Bioengineering, Univ Washington Surgical Oncology and Technology, Imperial Coll London 11:50 Predictive Biosimulation and Virtual Patients in Pharmaceutical R&D 9:05 Multiple Contact Approach to Collision Modeling Alex Bangs MS in Surgical Simulation Entelos Inc. Bhautik Joshi ME BioMedIA Lab, ICT Centre, CSIRO 12:05 Break

9:20 Improved Virtual Surgical Cutting based on Physical Experiments Suvranu De PhD FRIDAY AFTERNOON, January 28, 2005 Mechanical, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst GENERAL SESSION

9:35 Haptic Inguinal Herniorrhaphy Simulation with a Moderator: Robust and Fast Collision Detection Algorithm Helene M. Hoffman PhD Venkat Devarajan PhD Electrical Engineering, Univ Texas at Arlington 1:10 Moderator’s Welcome

9:50 Dynamic Medical 3D Imaging at the Arctic Region 1:15 Poster Bullet Presentations Supercomputing Ctr Boris R. Bracio PhD 1:45 Magical Arts of Body Representation Ctr for Nanosensor Technology, Univ Alaska Fairbanks Joyce Cutler-Shaw MFA Artist-In-Residence/Visiting Scholar, 10:05 Break Sch of Medicine, UC San Diego

Moderator: 2:05 The Medical Now Becomes the Artifact of the Future: Don Stredney On Building the National Medical Collections Adrianne Noe PhD 10:20 Virtual Multiscale Model of Human Lung Injury Natl Museum of Health and Medicine; from Explosion Blasts Armed Forces Inst Pathology Andrzej Przekwas PhD Continued Computational Medicine and Biology Div, CFD Research Corp

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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, GENERAL SESSION (Cont.) First Steps Towards the Development of an Open Framework for Medical Simulation 2:15 Presentation of the 11th Annual Satava Award Stephane Cotin PhD Simulation Group, CIMIT 2:45 Break GiPSi: An Open Source/Open Architecture Moderator: Software Development Framework for Surgical Richard M. Satava MD FACS Simulation Cenk Cavusoglu PhD NEXTMED: SYNTHESIZING HUMANS Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Case Western Reserve Univ 3:00 Introduction Richard M. Satava MD FACS Making a Case for Simulation Standards Surgery, Univ Washington; DARPA Rick Severinghaus MS Dynamic Animation Systems; 3:10 Restoring Sight with Artificial Vision Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization James D. Weiland PhD Doheny Retina Institute; Univ Southern California Building a Medical Modeling and Simulation Paradigm: What Belongs Where and Why! 3:35 New Horizons for Orthotic and Prosthetic Lou Keller PhD Technology: Merging Body and Machine AGR Concepts LLC Hugh M. Herr PhD Herr Inst Human Rehabilitation; AI Lab, MIT; Ontologies of Anatomy and Physiology - Basis for Harvard Med Sch Causal Modeling Standards Daniel L. Cook MD PhD 4:00 Replacing Damaged Brain Regions with Physiology & Biophysics/ Structural Informatics Group, Biomimetic Microelectronic Neural Prostheses to Univ Washington Restore Cognitive Function Theodore W. Berger PhD Biomedical Engineering, Univ Southern California SATURDAY MORNING, January 29, 2005 4:25 Altermune: Chemically Programmable Immunity Kary B. Mullis PhD SESSION A - EDUCATION & TRAINING Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1993 Moderator: 4:50 Discussion Helene M. Hoffman PhD

5:00 Adjourn 8:00 Moderator’s Welcome

8:05 The Visible Human and Digital Anatomy Learning Initiative FRIDAY AFTERNOON, January 28, 2005 Parvati Dev PhD SUMMIT, Stanford Univ Medical Sch SESSION B 8:20 Immersive Visualization for Radiotherapy 1:10 – 4:30 PM Treatment Training Roger Phillips PhD PANEL - Computer Science, Univ Hull (UK) INTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS FOR MEDICAL MODELING AND SIMULATION: 8:35 Emphatic, Interactive Volume Rendering to THE NEED, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Support Variance in User Expertise Presentations: Don Stredney Interface Lab, OSC - Ohio Supercomputer Ctr So, You Wanna Make a Real Standard? 8:50 Physiologic and Chemical Simulations of Cyanide Sandy Ressler and Sarin Toxicity and Therapy Web3D Board of Directors; Natl Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) N. Ty Smith MD Univ California, San Diego Spring: A Case Study of an Open-Source Surgical Simulation Platform Continued Kevin Montgomery PhD Natl Biocomputation Ctr, Stanford Univ

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SATURDAY MORNING, SESSION A (Cont.) 11:55 VR Exposure in Anxiety Disorders Treatment Brenda Wiederhold PhD MBA BCIA 9:05 Add-On Features in the Simulation of Nerve Gas Virtual Reality Medical Ctr Casualties: Enhancement of Medical Preparedness for Chemical Warfare Casualties 12:10 Break Amir Vardi MD Israel Medical Simulation Ctr

9:20 Developing a Simulation-Based Training Program SATURDAY MORNING, January 29, 2005 for Medical First Responders Fuji Lai SESSION B - Aptima Inc. MEDICAL SIMULATION – A GLIMPSE OF THE NEXT GENERATION 9:35 Triage Simulator for Emergency Preparedness [From Publish or Perish to Collaborate or Perish] Training Moderator: Paul Kizakevich MS PE Technology Assisted Learning, RTI Intl David M. Hananel

9:50 Validation of a Web-Based VR Simulation for 8:00 Systems Integration: Issues and Challenges Training Trauma Teams Jay Anton Patricia Youngblood PhD Government Systems and Engineering, Medical SUMMIT, Stanford Univ Sch Medicine Education Technologies, Inc.

10:05 Break 8:15 Simulators and the Medical School Curriculum: Assessing Student Needs Moderator: Carla Pugh MD PhD Brenda K. Wiederhold PhD MBA BCIA Surgery, Northwestern Univ

SESSION A - MENTAL HEALTH 8:30 Quantitative Procedural Skill Analysis via Vector Quantization and Hidden Markov Modeling 10:20 Welcome Jacob Rosen PhD Brenda K. Wiederhold PhD MBA BCIA Electrical Engineering, Univ Washington Virtual Reality Medical Ctr 8:45 Objective Quantification of Proficiency in Robotic 10:25 Luring Patients’ Minds Away from their Bodies Laparoscopy with Bimanual Inanimate Tasks during Painful Procedures Kenji Narazaki BS Hunter Hoffman PhD Sch HPER, Univ Nebraska at Omaha Univ Washington 9:00 Fuzzy Classification: Towards Evaluating 10:40 VR and the Internet for Eating Disorders and Obesity Performance on a Surgical Simulator Giuseppe Riva PhD Jeffrey Huang Ist Auxologico Italiano Sch Engineering Science, Simon Fraser Univ

10:55 Virtual Reality Testing of Multi-Modal Integration 9:15 Using an Ontology of Human Anatomy to Inform in Schizophrenic Patients Reasoning with Geometric Models Anna Sorkin PhD (Cand) Daniel Rubin MD Interdisciplinary Ctr for Neural Computation, Stanford Medical Informatics, Stanford Univ Hebrew Univ 9:30 Quantifying Risky Behavior in Surgical Simulation 11:10 Military Mental Health Applications Christopher Sewell PhD (Cand) Mark D. Wiederhold MD PhD FACP AI Lab, Stanford Univ Virtual Reality Medical Ctr 9:45 Improving the Visual Realism of Virtual Surgery 11:25 Design and Development of a VR Therapy Suvranu De PhD Application for Iraq War Veterans with PTSD Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering, Albert “Skip” Rizzo PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Inst Creative Technologies, Univ Southern California 10:00 Break 11:40 Cognitive Flexibility (Physical and Mental Rehabilitation) Continued Walter J. Greenleaf PhD Greenleaf Medical Systems

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SATURDAY MORNING, SESSION B (Cont.) 9:15 VR Training in Interventional Radiology: The US Experience Moderator: Steven L. Dawson MD Suzanne J. Weghorst MA MS CIMIT/Massachusetts Gen Hosp/Harvard Medical Sch

10:15 A Vision-Based Surgical Tool Tracking Approach 10:00 Break for Untethered Surgery Simulation and Training System 10:30 Academic and Commercial Projects: John C. Hu PhD Work in Progress Presentations Energid Technologies Andrew Healey MBChB 10:30 Smart Tutor: A Pilot Study of a Novel Adaptive Royal Liverpool Univ Hosp Simulation Environment Thai Pham MD Andrew Bulpitt PhD Surgery, Penn State Coll Medicine Leeds Sch Computing

10:45 BrainTrain: Brain Simulator for Medical VR Roger Phillips PhD Application Univ Hull (UK) Bundit Panchaphongsaphak MEng MSc Automatic Control Lab, Swiss Federal Inst Technology William E. Lewandowski MS (ETHZ) Immersion Medical Inc.

11:00 Discussion - Developers’ Forum 11:30 Round Table Discussion Nigel John PhD, Chair Chair: Derek A. Gould David M. Hananel Steven L. Dawson MD Surgical Prog, Medical Education Technologies, Inc. William E. Lewandowski MS Panelists: Roger Phillips PhD Randy S. Haluck MD FACS 12:00 Break Surgery, Penn State Coll of Medicine

Jan Sigurd Røtnes MD PhD SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 2005 SimSurgery AS SESSION A - 12:00 Break TELEMEDICINE / INTELLIGENCE NETWORKS

Moderator: Michael J. Ackerman PhD SATURDAY MORNING, January 29, 2005 1:10 Moderator’s Welcome 8:00 AM - 12 Noon 1:15 The ViCCU Project - Achieving Virtual Presence SESSION C using Ultrabroadband Internet in a Critical Clinical WORKSHOP: VR INTERVENTIONAL Application using Novel Soft and Hardware - RADIOLOGY TRAINING Initial Results 8:00 Introduction and Training Issues Patrick C. Cregan FRACS Nepean Hosp, Wentworth Area Health Service Derek A. Gould Royal Liverpool Univ Hosp 1:30 The Use of Low Bandwidth and High Bandwidth Telemedical Applications to Accomplish Mass Pre- 8:30 Medical Applications of Virtual Environments Participation Cardio-Pulmonary Screening in Athletes Nigel W John PhD James “Butch” Rosser, Jr. MD FACS Sch Informatics, Univ Wales, Bangor Advanced Medical Technology Inst, Beth Israel Medical Ctr 8:50 Medical Applications of Virtual Environments 1:45 Application Level QoS Control for Fernando Bello PhD Telemedicine System Imperial Coll London Masato Mori PhD Medical Informatics, Kyoto Univ Hosp

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SESSION A (Cont.) SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 2005

2:00 Remote Console for Virtual Telerehabilitation SESSION B - MEDICAL SIMULATORS Jeffrey A. Lewis Physical Therapy, UMDNJ Moderator: Patricia Youngblood PhD 2:15 Crew Medical Interface System (CMIS): VR and Medicine Integrated for Medical Care on Long- 1:10 Moderator’s Welcome Duration Spaceflight Kevin Montgomery PhD 1:15 A Prototype of Ventricular Shunt Insertion Simulator Natl Biocomputation Ctr, Stanford Univ Bundit Panchaphongsaphak MEng MSc Automatic Control Lab, 2:30 Challenges of Presenting High Dimensional Data Swiss Federal Inst Technology (ETHZ) to Aid in Triage in the Virtual Soldier Project Andrew Boyd MD 1:30 A New Platform for Laparoscopic Training and Psychiatry, Univ Michigan Education Jan Sigurd Røtnes MD PhD 2:45 Knowledge-Based Anatomical Dynamic Scene SimSurgery AS Generation in XJ3D Wayne V. Warren BA 1:45 Tele-Surgical Simulation System for Training in Biomedical and Health Informatics, Univ Washington the Use of da Vinci Surgery Shigeyuki Suzuki MS 3:00 Break Inst High Dimensional Medical Imaging, Jikei Univ Sch of Medicine Moderator: Patrick C. Cregan FRACS 2:00 An Interactive Simulation Environment for Craniofacial Surgical Procedures 3:15 Grid Enabled Remote Visualization of Daniel Morris PhD (Cand) Medical Datasets Computer Science, Stanford Univ Nick Avis PhD Sch Computer Science, Cardiff Univ 2:15 A Haptic-Enabled Simulator for Cricothyroidotomy Alan Liu PhD 3:30 Distributed Radiological Visualization using Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Access Grid Uniformed Services Univ Jonathan Silverstein MD Surgery, Univ Chicago 2:30 New Approaches to Computer-Based Interventional Neuroradiology Training 3:45 Linking Human Anatomy to Knowledgebases: A Xunlei Wu PhD Visual Front End for Electronic Medical Records The Simulation Group, CIMIT MGH, Harvard Univ Richard Ward PhD Computational Sciences and Engineering, 2:45 Break Oak Ridge Natl Lab Moderator: 4:00 A Middleware-Based Computing Architecture for Randy S. Haluck MD FACS Virtual Medicine Line C. Pouchard SESSION B - SIMULATOR VALIDATION Computer Science and Mathematics Div, Oak Ridge Natl Lab 3:00 Break Criterion-Referenced Test Development - A Systems Approach for Using Medical Simulators 4:15 Multimedia Digital Surgical Record: Toward in the Development of Scientifically Valid, Legally Comprehensive, Layered Data Archives Defensible Tests Azhar Rafiq MD MBA William E. Lewandowski MS Surgery, Medical Informatics and Immersion Medical Inc. Technology Applications Consortium 3:15 Teaching Intravenous Cannulation to Medical 4:30 Adjourn Students: Comparative Analysis of Two Simulators and Two Traditional Educational Approaches Mark Bowyer MD Natl Capital Area Medical Simulation Ctr, Uniformed Services Univ

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SESSION B (Cont.) Dissemination of Educational and Certification Curriculum 3:30 Role of Virtual Reality in Precision Laparoscopic Jeffrey M. Taekman MD Surgery Training Educational Technology/ Human Simulation and Patient Ramesh Makam DNB Safety Ctr/Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Ctr Laparoscopy, Bangalore Endoscopic Surgery Training Inst and Research Centre VR2OR: Use Cases for MedX3D: Clinical and Business Implications 3:45 The Paradigm Shift in Training for Procedural- Michael Aratow MD Based Medicine PureSense Environmental Inc.; Anthony Gallagher PhD NASA/Ames Research Center Endosurgery Unit, Emory Univ Distributed, Networked Surgical Simulation: Real- 4:00 Adjourn Time Rendering of Geometry and Haptics using the Spring Platform Kevin Montgomery PhD Natl Biocomputation Ctr, Stanford Univ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 2005 Procedures Training - Is It Possible using Web3D? SESSION C Nigel John PhD Sch Informatics, Univ Wales, Bangor 1:10 – 4:30 PM Towards Open Source, Standardized Resources PANEL - for Digital Anatomy USE AND VALUE OF AN OPEN 3D STANDARD FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS: IMPACT, James F. Brinkley MD PhD PLANS AND PROGRESS OF THE MEDICAL Computer Science and Engineering, WORKING GROUP OF THE WEB3D Univ Washington CONSORTIUM

Presentations:

Standards Consortia: The Good, Bad and Ugly Sandy Ressler Web3D Board of Directors; Natl Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

TATRC’s Interest in Imaging and M&S Standards – Why You Should be Interested, Too Kenneth C. Curley MD TATRC/USAMRMC; Emergency Medicine/Biomedical Informatics, USUHS

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