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Septic Shock: Current Management And New Therapeutic Frontiers, R. Phillip Dellinger, Md Feb 2011

Septic Shock: Current Management And New Therapeutic Frontiers, R. Phillip Dellinger, Md

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds

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Dr. R. Phillip Dellinger is a Professor of Medicine who holds a faculty appointment in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He is also the Vice-Chair, Department of Medicine and the Director, Medical/Surgical/Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the Cooper Medical Center in Camden New Jersey. In 2006-2007, he was selected as South Jersey Top Docs by South Jersey Magazine. Dr. Dellinger's interests are in the treatment and outcomes of septic shock.


Three Dimensional Projection Environment For Molecular Design And Surgical Simulation, Matthew Wampole, Eric Wickstrom, Chang-Po Chen, Devakumar Devadhas, Yuan-Yuan Jin, Jeffrey M. Sanders, John C. Kairys, Martha L. Ankeny, Rui Hu, Kenneth E. Barner, Karl V. Steiner, Mathew L. Thakur Feb 2011

Three Dimensional Projection Environment For Molecular Design And Surgical Simulation, Matthew Wampole, Eric Wickstrom, Chang-Po Chen, Devakumar Devadhas, Yuan-Yuan Jin, Jeffrey M. Sanders, John C. Kairys, Martha L. Ankeny, Rui Hu, Kenneth E. Barner, Karl V. Steiner, Mathew L. Thakur

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Poster presented at "Medicine Meets Virtual Reality" conference February 8-12, 2011 in Newport Beach, California.

Conclusions:

Turning 2D CT/PET slices into 3D objects assists in understanding the topology surrounding tumor masses. Incorporating the visual and physical characteristics of a patient’s anatomy will provide surgeons with an informative pre-operative tool to plan and practice the operation before the first incision. Including haptic feedback provides a familiar 'feel' to surgeons as they palpate the target organ, trying to locate the tumor and determine how large a margin of resection will be needed. The development of genetic PET imaging and contrast CT into …