Once again, the two very successful MICCAI-Workshop series (CVII and STENT) on technological and scientific research concerned with endovascular procedures are brought together into a single workshop at MICCAI 2021. A continuous communication between surgeons/physicians and scientific and industrial researchers is crucial for bringing forward innovative solutions to the clinics: we aim to provide an interchange platform for medical experts and technological researchers concerned with all aspects of endovascular interventions.
The workshop will focus on imaging, treatment and computed assisted technological advances in diagnostic and intraoperative imaging. Such techniques offer increasingly useful information regarding vascular anatomy and function and are poised to have a dramatic impact on the diagnosis, analysis, modeling, and treatment of vascular diseases.
April 23rd, 2021: Website is launched!
Pre-registration for submission
8 page paper submission:
Author notification:
Camera ready submission:
Workshop:
Sunday May 13th, 2021.
Sunday June 20th, 2021.
Friday July 9th, 2021.
Friday July 16th, 2021.
Monday September 27th, 2021.
*Unfortunately, this year no extensions will be granted on the deadlines.
Submissions (maximum 8 pages in the Springer LNCS style) are welcome on all topics related to intravascular imaging and computer assisted stenting. They include but are not limited to:
Atherosclerotic plaque image analysis and characterization
Quantification of vascular morphology and function
Tissue classification of intravascular images
Computer-aided diagnosis of vascular disease
Segmentation and anatomic modeling from IVUS, OCT, CTA, X‐ray angiography, IVMR, etc.
Image-based biomechanical models of vascular anatomy and function
Registration of intravascular images
Image processing methods for intravascular contrast agent applications
Hemodynamic image-based modeling
Percutaneous imaging/intervention, including IVUS, OCT and IVMR
Machine learning-related approaches in interventional imaging
Imaging for struts/stent detection, reconstruction, and assessment
Computer-aided interventions for stenting procedures
Detection and visualization of fluid dynamic changes induced by stents
Computer-aided diagnosis of post-deployment diseases (neo-intima growth, stent malposition)
Planning and navigation of vascular treatments
Segmentation, registration and anatomic modeling of vascular images
Image-based biomechanical and hemodynamic models of stents, vascular anatomy, and function
Analysis and improvement of stent design
Virtual stenting and virtual deployment
Monitoring and follow-up for stent implants