Development of a Portable Simulator for Training Robot Assisted Surgery

Abstract

The possibility of using virtual reality sumulators in surgical training was proposed more than a decade ago. This form of training holds the potential of reducing the need for mechanical models and animals in surgical training without compromising surgical outcome in the operating room (OR). Mechanical trainers are being used to train and evaluate laparoscopic surgical skills, but compared to virtual reality simulators the assembly of mechanical trainers is time consuming. SimSurgery's vision is to increase clinical performance and to reduce healthcare cost by offering solutions for better training and computer assisted tools in surgery.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2006
Accession Number
ADA459724

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  • Jan S. Rotnes

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