GoSmart is a cloud-based software simulation environment for the training and planning of image-guided minimally invasive cancer treatments. The web framework allows Interventional Radiologists (IR) to upload patient datasets from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or...
GoSmart is a cloud-based software simulation environment for the training and planning of image-guided minimally invasive cancer treatments. The web framework allows Interventional Radiologists (IR) to upload patient datasets from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerised tomography (CT) scan images of the liver, lungs and kidney. The IR can then segment the datasets within a user-friendly software environment and setup simulations for different ablation protocols before performing the actual procedure. The workflow is clear and simple and can be automated for ease-of-use using the following steps: upload patient datasets, segment the organ, vessels and tumour, place the virtual needle and set the medical device parameters, simulate the ablation protocol and overlay the predicted volume on the CT images. The same web-framework can be used by clinicians, researchers and medical device manufacturers to work together in a unified environment with standardised numerical models.
The objective of the feasibility study was to understand the technical and commercial requirements to bring GoSmart to market within the next 3 years.
The technical feasibility included upgrades to the website interface, hardware acceleration of the radiofrequency and microwave solvers and hosting of the software on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform. We accomplished all our technical objectives and were able to demonstrate the feasibility of hosting GoSmart on the cloud commercially together with a strategy to scale-up the hosting for multiple users.
The commercial feasibility included an assessment of the regulatory environment for hosting patient data on the cloud and marketing GoSmart for clinical use through CE marking in Europe and FDA approval in the US. We also exhibited at a radiology medical conference and presented the software to a range of potential customers.
The SIMCARE project has increased our exposure to the medical community and has provided us with the technical and commercial information needed to plan the commercialisation of GoSmart as both a training and clinical tool over the next 1-3 years.
GoSmart is a novel medical software environment that can allow clinicians, researchers and medical device manufacturers to work together in a unified environment with standardised numerical models. It has the potential to be extended into augmented reality surgery and artificial intelligence-assisted surgery.
More info: http://www.smart-mict.eu.