DocumentCode :
3293990
Title :
Virtual reality and medicine: from training systems to performance machines
Author :
Rosen, Joseph M. ; Laub, Donald R., Jr. ; Pieper, Steven D. ; Mecinski, Adam M. ; Soltanian, Hooman ; McKenna, Michael A. ; Chen, David ; Delp, Scott L. ; Loan, J. Peter ; Basdogan, Cagatay
Author_Institution :
Div. of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med. Centre, Lebanon, NH, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
30 Mar-3 Apr 1996
Firstpage :
5
Lastpage :
13
Abstract :
The paper reviews a decade of work in applying virtual reality to medicine. Beginning with a brief history of simulations and surgery, we present a background to surgery simulators and then discuss the problem of limited human body models in past systems. We present our work at developing human body models beginning with the first virtual reality leg simulator in 1989. This model allowed simple tendon transfers and osteotomies with the computer able to predict the resulting mechanics and ability to walk. We also discuss the leg model´s evolution into a performance machine which will allow a surgeon to predict position and subsequent function of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) repair. This is paralleled by Department of Defense work on a leg model that can have a simulated wound and predicts blood loss and its ability to function. We review computer aided surgery and virtual reality technologies. We then present our work in plastic surgery computer aided planning and predict the importance of this work for surgical training
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical education; computer aided instruction; digital simulation; medical computing; virtual reality; Anterior Cruciate Ligament repair; blood loss; computer aided surgery; leg simulator; limited human body models; medicine; osteotomies; performance machines; plastic surgery computer aided planning; simple tendon transfers; simulated wound; surgery simulators; surgical training; training systems; virtual reality; Biological system modeling; Computational modeling; History; Humans; Leg; Medical simulation; Predictive models; Surgery; Tendons; Virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, 1996., Proceedings of the IEEE 1996
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7296-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VRAIS.1996.490505
Filename :
490505
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