DocumentCode
1860619
Title
Surgical simulation: an emerging technology for military medical training
Author
Delp, Scott L. ; Loan, J. Peter ; Basdogan, Cagatay ; Buchanan, Thomas S. ; Rosen, Joseph M.
Author_Institution
MusculoGraphics Inc., Evanston, IL, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
27-29 Mar 1995
Firstpage
29
Lastpage
34
Abstract
The current methods of training medical personnel to provide combat casualty care have several important shortcomings. One of these shortcomings is in limb trauma management, where live animals are used to gain experience treating war wounds. We propose an alternative approach by creating a three-dimensional computer model of the human body that can be used within a virtual environment to learn trauma management techniques. As a first step, we have developed a computer model that represents the anatomy and physiology of a normal and injured lower limb. When visualized and manipulated in a virtual environment, this computer model will reduce the need for animals in the training of trauma management and potentially provide a superior training experience
Keywords
biomedical education; computer aided instruction; computer based training; digital simulation; medical computing; military computing; personnel; physiological models; surgery; virtual reality; anatomy; combat casualty care; emerging technology; human body; injured lower limb; medical personnel; military medical training; normal lower limb; physiology; surgical simulation; three-dimensional computer model; trauma management techniques; virtual environment; visualization; Animals; Biological system modeling; Environmental management; Management training; Medical simulation; Military computing; Personnel; Surgery; Virtual environment; Wounds;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Telemedicine On-Line Today, 1995. Research, Practice, and Opportunities., Proceedings of the National Forum
Conference_Location
McLean, VA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-5860-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MTOL.1995.504524
Filename
504524
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