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Coffee break & ePoster session

10:30 - 11:30

ePoster

  1. A Kooijmans et al. Surgical instrument counting: current practice and staff perspectives on technological support (ID: 19).
  2. A van der Eijk et al. Optimization of Surgical Instrument Trays by Combining Actual Instrument Usage and Expert Recommendations (ID: 29).
  3. R Nanu. The liability of doctors in case of robotic surgery and ai robotic surgery (ID: 42).
  4. D Martín Holgado et al. Usefulness of artificial intelligence for adenoma detection in colonoscopy screening of colorectal cancer (ID: 77).
  5. P Sánchez-González et al. EMMA: a new platform for monitoring and supporting people with endometriosis (ID: 86).
  6. P Sánchez-González et al. Enhancing Neonatal Care Proficiency: Evaluating the Effectiveness of SIMUNEO, a Realistic Simulator for Critical Clinical Scenarios (ID: 87).
  7. A Schouten et al. Impact of Medical Technology on Intraoperative Nurses’ Workload and Work Enjoyment (ID: 91).
  8. LF Sánchez-Peralta et al. Soft skills training for healthcare professionals and students: are they trained? (ID: 92).
  9. A Melzer et al. Investigation of cranial induced aberrations on a 500 kHz FUS transducer (ID: 100).
  10. B Oliveira et al. Advancing Microfluidic Technology: The Role of Bioresins in Bioprinted Device Fabrication (ID: 102).
  11. S Miguel et al. Silk-based bioinks for the production of 3D printed cardiac patches (ID: 103).
  12. E Higgins et al. Shape sensing in flexible and articulated instruments using 2-wire multi-sensor magnetic navigation (ID: 105).
  13. K Gianikellis. Advanced Technologies and Instrumental Techniques for Fine Motor Characterization in Laparoscopic Surgery: An Ergonomic Approach (ID: 107).
  14. E Gromholt Homlong et al. Application of Controlled Diffusion Models in Generating Diverse Cerebral Palsy Gait Patterns (ID: 108).
  15. P Sánchez-González et al. A virtual reality learning experience for training localisation of colon lesions (ID: 113).
  16. J Fandiño Rodríguez. Next-generation customised invasive medical devices using additive manufacturing technologies (DiMεD) (ID: 124).
  17. I Oropesa et al. Automatic segmentation of the hand in medical infrared thermography based on the U-Net architecture (ID: 35).

Event Info

  • September 27, 2024
  • 10:30 - 11:30
  • Hall area (in front of the Ramón y Cajal auditorium)