Progress in the European applications in surgical interventions (EASI) project

M. Breeuwer a, H.L.T. de Bliek a, J. Buurman a, P.A.C. Desmedt a, P. Gieles a, F.A. Gerritsen a, J.P. Wadley b, N.L. Dorward b, B. Velani b, N.D. Kitchen b, D.G.T. Thomas b, O. Wink c, J.D. Blankensteijn c, B.C. Eikelboom c, W.P.Th.M. Mali c, M.A. Viergever c, G.P. Penney d, R. Gaston d, C.R. Maurer d, D.L.G. Hill d, D.J. Hawkes d, J. Weese e, J. Sabczynski e, W. Zylka e, C. Lorenz e, T.M. Buzug e, G. Schmitz e, M.H. Kuhn e a Philips Medical Systems Nederland B.V., EasyVision Modules – Advanced Development, Building QP-1, P.O. Box 10.000, 5680 DA Best, The Netherlands b The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery London, The University Department of Neurosurgery, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, WC1N 3BG London, United Kingdom c Utrecht University & University Hospital AZU, Image Sciences Institute, Heidelberglaan 100, 3584 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands dUMDS of Guy's and St. Thomas’ Hospitals, Computational Imaging Science Group, Division of Radiological Sciences, Thomas Guy House, St.Thomas’ Street, SE1 9RT London, United Kingdom e Philips Research Laboratories, Technische Systeme Hamburg, Rontgenstrase 24-26, D-22335 Hamburg, Germany