A simulation-based training system for surgical wound debridement
Contribuinte(s) |
Westwood, James D. |
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Data(s) |
2006
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Resumo |
A simulation-based training system for surgical wound debridement was developed and comprises a multimedia introduction, a surgical simulator (tutorial component), and an assessment component. The simulator includes two PCs, a haptic device, and mirrored display. Debridement is performed on a virtual leg model with a shallow laceration wound superimposed. Trainees are instructed to remove debris with forceps, scrub with a brush, and rinse with saline solution to maintain sterility. Research and development issues currently under investigation include tissue deformation models using mass-spring system and finite element methods; tissue cutting using a high-resolution volumetric mesh and dynamic topology; and accurate collision detection, cutting, and soft-body haptic rendering for two devices within the same haptic space. |
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Publicador |
IOS Press |
Relação |
http://iospress.metapress.com/content/a08f3kvd9d4c/?sortorder=asc&sw=seevinck&v=editorial&p_o=10 Seevinck, Jennifer, Scerbo, Mark W., Belfore, Lee A., Weireter, Leonard, Crouch, Jessica, Shen, Yuzhong, McKenzie, Frederic D., Garcia, Hector M., Girtelschmid, Sylvia, Baydogan, Emre, & Schmidt, E. A. (2006) A simulation-based training system for surgical wound debridement. In Westwood, James D. (Ed.) Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14 (MMVR) : Accelerating Change in Health Care : Next Medical Toolkit. IOS Press, pp. 491-496. |
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Copyright IOS Press 2006 |
Fonte |
School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Tipo |
Book Chapter |