3D graphic modeling in structural procedures and modern imaging in the study of cardiac anatomy

On November 3-4, a meeting was held at the Gemelli University Clinic in Rome, during which representatives of the Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics of the Jagiellonian University CM presented the achievements developed in Krakow in 3D graphic modeling in structural procedures and modern imaging in the study of cardiac anatomy.

In addition to representatives of the Roman clinic, the event was attended by a group of scientists from the University of Ferrara and a delegation from the Jagiellonian University CM: the director of the Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics at the Jagiellonian University CM, Prof. Dariusz Dudek, the deputy director of the Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics, Dr. Klaudia Proniewska, and medical student Julianna Dabrowa, chairwoman of the Jagiellonian University CM Digital Medicine and Robotics Student Scientific Circle.

The CMCiR team of the Jagiellonian University CM presented the anatomy curriculum newly introduced at our university, based on holographic software developed in cooperation with Cleveland Clinic (USA) and Hololens glasses (Microsoft). The presentation to the Italian doctors was led by Julianna Dabrowa.

The visit will result in further cooperation between the three universities in the area of implementing new methods of education for students, training in 3D anatomical imaging based on CT images for residents entering specialization. In addition, the development of protocols in clinical management that, through 3D modeling or 3D printouts created from ultrasound, CT, MRI images, will allow more precise planning of procedures in medicine is scheduled for January 2023.

- The future of medicine seems to be the development of education programs based on interdisciplinary cooperation. These tasks are being carried out, within the framework of the MRAME Erasmus+ project, under the leadership of Dr. Klaudia Proniewska," says Prof. Dariusz Dudek. - The overriding value of the implemented concept is a European consortium working on new models for educating students and doctors in the latest augmented reality technologies with holographic imaging, which have the potential to optimize clinical work, leading to increased safety and effectiveness of procedures in medicine in the coming months of 2023.

In October, the first meeting of the Scientific Council of the UJ CMCiR was held with the participation of the UJ CM Vice-Chancellor Prof. Tomasz Grodzicki, at which it was decided to conduct further 3D modeling work at the UJ CM in order to plan surgical procedures more precisely.

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