Tessa Kos graduated in Technical Medicine from Delft University of Technology in January 2022. Her master thesis was conducted at the Erasmus MC Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery and was titled 'Extended Reality for Preoperative Planning of Autologous Breast Reconstructions'.
In March 2022, she started her PhD at the Image Sciences Institute in combination with the UMC Utrecht Department of Neurosurgery. Her research focuses on the applicability and integration of innovative imaging (visualization) approaches for preoperative planning and intraoperative navigation for neurosurgery.
Image Sciences Institute
University Medical Center Utrecht
Heidelberglaan 100
Q.02.4.45
3584 CX Utrecht
The Netherlands
email: t.m.kos@umcutrecht.nl
office: Q.02.4.49
phone: +31 88 75 56053
secretary: +31 88 75 57772
Publications
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Evaluation Metrics for Augmented Reality in Neurosurgical Preoperative Planning, Surgical Navigation, and Surgical Treatment Guidance: A Systematic Review
May 2024 in Operative Neurosurgery 26 (5), p. 491-501 -
NnU-Net versus mesh growing algorithm as a tool for the robust and timely segmentation of neurosurgical 3D images in contrast-enhanced T1 MRI scans
Feb 2024 in Acta Neurochirurgica 166 (1), -
Application of virtual and mixed reality for 3D visualization in intracranial aneurysm surgery planning: a systematic review
Sep 2023 in Frontiers in surgery 10 -
Effect of Intraoperative Mixed-Reality use on Nonsurgical Team Members in the Neurosurgical Operating Room: An Explorative Study
Dec 2023 in World Neurosurgery 180 p. e219-e225