DocumentCode :
3504342
Title :
A laparoscopic surgery training interface
Author :
Queirós, Sandro F. ; Vilaça, João L. ; Rodrigues, Nuno F. ; Neves, Sara C. ; Teixeira, Pedro M. ; Correia-Pinto, Jorge
Author_Institution :
Life & Health Sci. Res. Inst., Univ. of Minho, Braga, Portugal
fYear :
2011
fDate :
16-18 Nov. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure on which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions using several specialized instruments. The laparoscopic surgery success greatly depends on surgeon skills and training. To achieve these technical high-standards, different apprenticeship methods have been developed, many based on in vivo training, an approach that involves high costs and complex setup procedures. This paper explores Virtual Reality (VR) simulation as an alternative for novice surgeons training. Even though several simulators are available on the market claiming successful training experiences, their use is extremely limited due to the economic costs involved. In this work, we present a low-cost laparoscopy simulator able to monitor and assist the trainee´s surgical movements. The developed prototype consists of a set of inexpensive sensors, namely an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometer and a flex sensor, attached to specific laparoscopic instruments. Our approach allows repeated assisted training of an exercise, without time constraints or additional costs, since no human artificial model is needed. A case study of our simulator applied to instrument manipulation practice (hand-eye coordination) is also presented.
Keywords :
accelerometers; computer based training; gyroscopes; magnetometers; medical computing; sensors; surgery; virtual reality; VR simulation; accelerometer; apprenticeship method; flex sensor; gyroscope; hand-eye coordination; in vivo training; instrument manipulation practice; laparoscopic surgery training interface; laparoscopy; low-cost laparoscopy simulator; magnetometer; novice surgeon training; surgeon skill; surgeon training; surgical procedure; virtual reality simulation; Games; Instruments; Laparoscopes; Magnetic sensors; Surgery; Training; laparoscopy; serious games; surgical training;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Serious Games and Applications for Health (SeGAH), 2011 IEEE 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Braga
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0433-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SeGAH.2011.6165446
Filename :
6165446
Link To Document :
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