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Summer school.
 
 
 MONTPELLIER - FRANCE
From 9 to 16 September 2009
 First ARAKNES Summer School in Surgical Robotics
 
 
Link Program
www.lirmm.fr Download the Program (.pdf)
 
SCOPE
Robotics enables surgery to be less invasive and/or to enhance the performance of the surgeon. In minimally invasive surgery (MIS), robotics can improve the dexterity of conventional instruments, which is restricted by the insertion ports, by adding intra-cavity degrees of freedom. It can also provide the surgeon with augmented visual and haptic inputs. In open surgery, robotics makes it possible to use in real time pre-operative and per-operative images to improve precision and reproducibility when cutting, drilling, milling bones, to locate accurately and remove tumours… In both cases, robotics allows the surgeon to perform more precise, reproducible and dextrous motion. It is also a promising solution to minimize his fatigue and to restrict his exposition to radiation. For the patient, robotics surgery may result in less risk, pain and discomfort, as well as a shorter recovery time.
 
These benefits explain the increasing research efforts made all over the world since the early 90’s. Surgical robotics requires great skills in many engineering fields as the integration of robots in the operating room is technically difficult. It induces new problems such as safety, man-machine cooperation, real time sensing and processing, mechanical design, force and vision-based control… However, it is very promising as a mean to improve conventional surgical procedures, for example in neurosurgery and orthopedics, as well as providing innovative new ones in MIS, micro-surgery or image-guided therapy.
 
The highly interdisciplinary nature of surgical robotics requires close cooperation between medical staff and researchers in mechanics, computer technology, control and electrical engineering. This cooperation has resulted in many prototypes for a wide variety of surgical procedures. A few robotics systems are yet available on a commercial basis and have entered the operating room namely in neurosurgery, orthopedics and MIS. Depending on the application, surgical robotics gets more or less deeply into the following fields: multi-modal information processing; modelling of rigid and deformable anatomical parts; pre-surgical planning and simulation of robotic interventions; design and control of guiding systems for assistance of the surgeon gesture. These fields will be addressed by surgeons and researchers working in leading hospitals and labs. They will be completed by engineers who will give insight into practical integration problems.
 
 

This course is addressed to PhD students, post-docs and researchers already involved in the area or interested by the new challenges of such an emerging area interconnecting technology and surgery.
Basic background in mechanical, computer science, control and electrical engineering is recommended.

 
 
This Summer School follows three previous editions held in 2003, 2005 and 2007, also in Montpellier, which had been considered as a success by both the participants and the lecturers.
 
Watch the links >>> UEE 2003 - UEE 2007
 
 
CONTENT
The lectures will be organized in four parts:
- Fundamental aspects of surgical robotics (2.5 days): medical imaging, modelling, control, design and safety, planning and registration, haptics;
- Applications (2 days): technical point of view (from design to experiment), and surgical point of view (orthopedics, neurosurgery, cardiovascular surgery, abdominal surgery);
- Industrial point of view (1 day)with exhibition of equipments, presentations of applications, and demonstrations; visit of the LIRMM;
- Future trends (1 day): perspectives in small size robots and mechatronic devices for surgery and therapy; perspectives in rehabilitation robotics.
 
Time will be reserved for the participants to present their own research work.
 
 
INVITED LECTURERS
Chosen among the most well-known experts worldwide, the lecturers have a significant theoretical and practical background in Surgical Robotics. They represent the clinical, scientific and engineering communities.
 
 
LECTURES AND SCHOOL MATERIALS
All lectures will be given in English. Copies of the lecturers' slides will be available at the time of the class. All the School material (including slides of students' presentations) will be available at the end of September on the website of the LIRMM together with copies of significant papers of the lecturers as well as videos.
 
 
ECTS
The 36-hour courses of the Summer University will be recognized by the Doctoral School on Information, Systems and Structure (I2S) of the University of Montpellier 2 (a Doctoral School in the French Universities manages the Ph.D. degree). 5 ECTS credit points will be awarded to student attendees.
 
 
ADMISSION
The number of participants is restricted to 40. Priority will be given to Ph.D. students and Post-docs from the European Community but a limited number of researchers and professionals, as well as students from extra-EC countries will be accepted.
 
 
Link Program
www.lirmm.fr Download the Program (.pdf)
 
 
 
 
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