Esther Wild
German Cancer Research Center
6 Papers
14 Citations
Esther Wild is an academic researcher from German Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Signal. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Esther Wild include Heidelberg University.
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Papers
Noncoplanar VMAT for nasopharyngeal tumors: Plan quality versus treatment time.
TL;DR: VMAT using optimized noncoplanar irradiation trajectories reduced the mean and maximum doses in organs at risk compared to coplanar VMAT plans by 19% on average while the target coverage remains constant, and the authors' study reconfirms the dosimetric benefits of noncopLANAR irradiation of nasopharyngeal tumors.
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Robust augmented reality guidance with fluorescent markers in laparoscopic surgery
Esther Wild,Dogu Teber,Daniel Schmid,Daniel Schmid,Tobias Simpfendörfer,Michael W. Müller,Ann-Christin Baranski,Hannes Kenngott,Klaus Kopka,Lena Maier-Hein +9 more
- 13 May 2016
TL;DR: In contrast to state-of-the-art needle-shaped fiducial markers, the fluorescent markers can be reliably tracked when occluded by smoke, blood or tissue, which makes the new 2D/3D intra-operative registration approach considerably more robust than state- of theart marker-based methods.
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Freehand photoacoustic tomography for 3D angiography using local gradient information
TL;DR: Qualitative validation performed in tissue mimicking gelatin phantoms showed good agreement of the reconstructed vasculature with corresponding structures extracted from X-ray computed tomographies, indicating its potential for clinical application is high.
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Navigierte urologische Chirurgie
Tobias Simpfendörfer,Gencay Hatiboglu,Boris Hadaschik,Esther Wild,Lena Maier-Hein,Marie-Claire Rassweiler,Jens Rassweiler,Markus Hohenfellner,Dogu Teber +8 more
TL;DR: Surgical navigation describes the concept of real-time processing and presentation of preoperative and intraoperative data from different sources to intraoperatively provide surgeons with additional cognitive support.
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Robuste intraoperative Registrierung mit fluoreszierenden Markern für die computergestützte Laparoskopie
Esther Wild,Dogu Teber,Daniel Schmid,Tobias Simpfendörfer,Michael Muller,Hannes Kenngott,Lena Maier-Hein +6 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In einer in vitro Pilotstudie zeigen wir, dass sich die neuen Marker im Gegensatz zu herkommlichen Nadelmarkern auch in der Gegenwart von Rauch, Blut oder Gewebestucken im Sichtfeld der laparoskopischen Kamera lokalisieren and tracken lassen.
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