Webinar
Mimics Innovation Course on Cardiac 3D Reconstruction: Making the Complex Simple in Conjunction with King’s College London
About this webinar
Would you like to be taught by experts in cardiac surgery on the latest advancements in 3D technology for surgical planning? Alongside King’s College London, world-class clinicians presented their cases for adult and pediatric cardiac reconstruction and how they have made previously untreatable cases simple.
There were tips and tricks, a Q&A, and live demonstrations of how to get the most from the Mimics Innovation Suite. Materialise application engineers were also on hand to show optimized workflows so time can be spent most efficiently preparing for complex cases. This course has been approved by the CPD certification service.
What you will learn
- The fundamentals of setting up a 3D planning service for congenital heart disease in a hospital
- How 3D planning adds value to clinical cardiac applications
- The challenges of segmentation and how to overcome them
- Future perspectives for optimizing 3D planning as part of the patient pathway
Speakers
Dr Giovanni Biglino
Dr Giovanni Biglino
University of Bristol (Bristol Medical School) and Imperial College London
‘Setting up a 3D lab & researching the use of clinical models in communication’.
Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics, Bristol Heart Institute. EDI Chair, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol. Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, NHLI, Imperial College London
Dr Greg Skinner MB BS MRCPCH
Dr Greg Skinner MB BS MRCPCH
Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist
‘How does 3D planning add value to complex DORV clinical cases?’
Graduated from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne 2004. Trained in general paediatrics from 2005-2011. Trained in pediatric cardiology from 2011. Appointed to Consultant post 2018. Sub-speciality interest in advanced echocardiography and cross-sectional imaging (especially cardiac CT). Keen interest in 3D segmentation, virtual surgical planning, and 3D printing for complex congenital heart disease.
Dr. Saravanan Durairaj MB BS DCH MRCPCH
Dr. Saravanan Durairaj MB BS DCH MRCPCH
Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist
‘Using 3D planning for complex cardiac reconstruction’
Initial training in India then came to the UK and gained his CCT in paediatrics with special expertise in cardiology. But since he couldn’t live without more cardiology, he now has a CCT in Paediatric Cardiology. His training was across the Midlands and also at the Evelina Children’s Hospital in London. He has since developed expertise in cross-sectional imaging CT and MRI with special interest in the field of 3D imaging and printing. He really likes to promote personalized precision medicine
Dr. Peter Metherall
Dr. Peter Metherall
Clinical Scientist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
‘Using 3D planning for complex cardiac reconstruction’
Dr. Peter Metherall is a Clinical Scientist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust with 20 years’ experience as a Nuclear Medicine Imaging Physicist and 10 years as the lead scientist in the 3D Imaging Lab. He has received several awards for innovation including the NHS Chief Scientific Officer award and Global Winner of the Mimics Innovation Award in 2017.
He studied at Lancaster University for a BEng in Physical Electronic Engineering and at the University of Sheffield for a MMedSci in Medical Physics and a PhD in Medical Imaging.
Dr Kuberan Pushparajah
Dr Kuberan Pushparajah
Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Cardiology at the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London
‘Fundamentals of setting up a 3D planning service for congenital heart disease in a hospital'
Dr Kuberan Pushparajah is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Cardiology at the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London. He is an Honorary Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist at the Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals NHS Trust where he is clinical lead for Congenital Cardiac MRI. He has a special interest in cardiovascular imaging, which includes cardiac MRI and advanced echocardiography.
Mr. Nick Byrne
Mr. Nick Byrne
Medical Physicist and NIHR Research Fellow at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
'Mimics Innovation Suite, Cardiac 3D reconstruction demonstration'
Mr. Nick Byrne is a Medical Physicist and NIHR Research Fellow at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. He has developed the technical aspects of several clinical applications of patient-specific 3D printing within: renal transplant, urology and orthopaedics.
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