Development of an Ocular and Craniofacial Trauma Treatment Training System
Abstract
A novel simulator of ocular and facial trauma is being developed to support the training and skills maintenance of eye surgeons and first responders who are likely to face injuries to the face and eyes. It combines physical anatomical modules with instrument tracking sensors and a data acquisition, scoring and feedback system. During the second year of the program, the standalone version of the simulator reached a nearly complete state, with a new physical structure, upgraded surgical instrument interfaces, an augmented reality surgical microscope, and substantial improvements to the software architecture. The software includes revised content for teaching eyelid laceration repair, includes state machine structure for detecting surgical gestures and evaluating progress through the training scenario. The system was demoed again at the annual USUHS ocular trauma course, at which performance data from an additional cohort of participants was collected. A commercial mannequin-based simulator was acquired and modifications of software and hardware have begun to attach an eye/face trauma head to the mannequin for medic training. Posters and oral presentations about the system have been given in local and national conferences/workshops. Options for commercialization continue to be investigated.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA622482
Entities
People
- Bummo Ahn
- Federico Pifferi
- Gianluca De Novi
- John C. Moore
- Mark P. Ottensmeyer
- Martina Festi
- Rajesh J. Shah
- Ryan S. Bardsley
- Simone Zivieri
- Stefano Iorino
Organizations
- Massachusetts General Hospital