International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery (IJMRCAS), Next Issue

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Article Date: 07 Apr 2005 - 10:00 PDT

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International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery (IJMRCAS), Next Issue
Another issue of the International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery (IJMRCAS) is coming out. IJMRCAS is the world's only Journal dedicated to providing an interface between clinicians and technology developers for the presentation of the latest cross-disciplinary advances in robotic surgery, computer and image-guided interventions, and simulator based training.

International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery (IJMRCAS)

IJMRCAS is continuing to gain worldwide international recognition. There are now 21 internationally recognized experts on the Editorial Advisory Board, drawn from such diverse fields as general surgery, cardiothoracics, urology, orthopaedics, and neurosurgery. These include Prof. Randolph Chitwood, Prof. Anthony DiGioia, Prof. Garth Ballantyne, Mr. Roberto Casula, and Prof. Achim Schweikard.

IJMRCAS has been supported by leading international companies such as Accuray, Armstrong, Intuitive Surgical, Philips, Simbionix, Z-Kat, and Zeiss, and several associations are considering the Journal as their official publication. The first two issues, each over 125 full-color pages, contain 25 original articles and reviews including:

-- Robot-assisted surgery: Training and re-training of surgeons
Alan Kypson, LW Nifong, WR Chitwood. Brody School of Medicine, USA.

-- Minimal access coronary revascularization without cardiopulmonary bypass
Roberto Casula, T Athanasiou, A Darzi. St. Mary's Hospital, London, UK.

-- Respiration tracking in radiosurgery without fiducials
A Schweikard, H Shiomi, J Adler. University of Lübeck, Germany.

-- MBARS: mini bone-attached robotic system for joint arthroplasty
A Wolf, B Jaramaz, B Lisien, A M DiGioia. Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

If, for any reason you are not happy with the first issue, IJMRCAS will promptly cancel your subscription and issue you a refund.

Click here to subscribe.

Contact:
Prof. Pierre J Guillou BSc, MD, FRCS, FMedSci
http://www.roboticpublications.com

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