Fuzzy Factory
29/02/2020
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Conducting bronchoscopy on patients with COVID-19 infection is a high-risk procedure in which health care workers are directly exposed to the virus and the protection and operation procedures need to be strictly regulated.
Even if bronchoscopy is not needed for COVID-19 diagnosis, the problem is for patients with documented COVID-19 infection but with the need of bronchoscopy for urgent clinical conditions.
Read more: https://www.fuzzyfactory.net/forums/topic/endobronchial-ultrasound-lung-cancer/?fbclid=IwAR1QjPsXzJPBa6G2vLHmvjhdDhK0ZtOO3uCcp5lcz5pIQfF6hPPkY50YbFc
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15/02/2020
Grazie Andreina!
https://fuzzyfactory.com/andreina-on-gofundme/
10/02/2020
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10/02/2020
A new visualization method for navigated bronchoscopy
In flexible endoscopy techniques, such as bronchoscopy, there is often a challenge visualizing the path from start to target based on preoperative data and accessing these during the procedure.
https://fuzzyfactory.com/a-new-visualization-method-for-navigated-bronchoscopy/
10/02/2020
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3-D model reconstruction from C-arm images
In orthopedic surgery, three-dimensional models are usually reconstructed through CT or MRI images. In urgent operations, the most common way for 3-D model reconstruction is to extract C-arm images by C-arm fluoroscopic imaging. However, it is harmful to human bodies because of the ionizing radiation.
https://www.fuzzyfactory.com/3-d-model-reconstruction-from-c-arm-images/
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3-D model reconstruction | Medical Active Learning Platform In orthopedic surgery, three-dimensional models are usually reconstructed through CT or MRI images.
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