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Gabor Fichtinger
Researcher at Queen's University
Publications - 482
Citations - 11734
Gabor Fichtinger is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Prostate brachytherapy. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 441 publications receiving 10510 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabor Fichtinger include Medical University of Vienna & University of Tokyo.
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Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2008
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PLUS: open-source toolkit for ultrasound-guided intervention systems.
TL;DR: A freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research and to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform.
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OpenIGTLink: an open network protocol for image-guided therapy environment
Junichi Tokuda,Gregory S. Fischer,Xenophon Papademetris,Ziv Yaniv,Luis Ibanez,Patrick Cheng,Haiying Liu,Jack Blevins,Jumpei Arata,Alexandra J. Golby,Tina Kapur,Steve Pieper,Everette C. Burdette,Gabor Fichtinger,Clare M. Tempany,Nobuhiko Hata +15 more
TL;DR: With increasing research on system integration for image‐guided therapy (IGT), there has been a strong demand for standardized communication among devices and software to share data such as target positions, images and device status.
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Design of a novel MRI compatible manipulator for image guided prostate interventions
Axel Krieger,Robert C. Susil,Cynthia Ménard,Jonathan A. Coleman,Gabor Fichtinger,Ergin Atalar,Louis L. Whitcomb +6 more
TL;DR: A novel remotely actuated manipulator for access to prostate tissue under magnetic resonance imaging guidance (APT-MRI) device, designed for use in a standard high-field MRI scanner, that provides three-dimensional MRI guided needle placement with millimeter accuracy under physician control.
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MRI-Compatible Pneumatic Robot for Transperineal Prostate Needle Placement
Gregory S. Fischer,Iulian Iordachita,Csaba Csoma,Junichi Tokuda,Simon P. DiMaio,Clare M. Tempany,Nobuhiko Hata,Gabor Fichtinger +7 more
TL;DR: A robotic assistant system that overcomes difficulties and promises safe and reliable intraprostatic needle placement inside closed high-field MRI scanners is designed and results of preliminary evaluation of the system are presented.