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A Network-Based Virtual Reality Simulation Training Approach for Orthopedic Surgery
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A Network-Based Virtual Reality Simulation Training Approach for Orthopedic Surgery

J. Cecil, Avinash Gupta, M. Pirela-Cruz and Parmesh Ramanthan
ACM transactions on multimedia computing communications and applications, Vol.14(3), pp.1-21
08/01/2018

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Computer Science Computer Science, Information Systems Computer Science, Software Engineering Computer Science, Theory & Methods Science & Technology Technology
The focus of this article is on the adoption of immersive and haptic simulators for training of medical residents in a surgical process called Less Invasive Stabilization System (LISS) plating surgery. LISS surgery is an orthopedic surgical procedure to treat fractures of the femur bone. Development of such simulators is a complex task which involves multiple systems, technologies, and human experts. Emerging Next Generation Internet technologies were used to develop the standalone on-line haptic-based simulator accessible to the students 24/7. A standalone immersive surgical simulator was also developed using HTC Vive. Expert surgeons played an important role in developing the simulator system; use cases of the target surgical processes were built using a modeling language called the engineering Enterprise Modeling Language (eEML). A detailed study presenting the comparison between the haptic-based simulator and the immersive simulator has been also presented. The outcomes of this study underscore the potential of using such simulators in surgical training.
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