Speech: Robots in surgery: can we remove the surgeon from the operating theatre? by prof. dr. ir. Jos VANDER SLOTEN

dinsdag 5 november 2019 21:00-22:00, ONLINE
Sprekers: Jos Vander Sloten is full professor of biomedical engineering at KU Leuven, with a research expertise in computer methods in presurgical planning systems and surgery support.

The use of robot support during surgical interventions is no longer science fiction. Although historically robotics in orthopaedic surgery represented the first commercial devices, the current trend is more towards the application of robotics in abdominal surgery. Successful devices use a synergistic design approach, combining human surgical skills and intelligence with mechatronic competences of the robotic manipulator. This allows for a surgical procedure, performed in a shared autonomy concept. Evidence of the performance of these technologies is being gained in urology, gynaecology, cardiac surgery, ophthalmology etc. Noteworthy is also that Flanders features a top-institute for the education and re-training of surgeons, ORSI.

 

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Jos his educational responsibilities relate to basic engineering mechanics, problem solving and engineering design, medical equipment and regulatory affairs.



In the Faculty of Engineering Science (KU Leuven) he currently serves as the vice-dean for international affairs. He is a member of Rotary Club Leuven.