Dev Parvati, Montgomery Kevin, Senger Steven, Heinrichs W Leroy, Srivastava Sakti, Waldron Kenneth
SUMMIT, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305-5466, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2002 Sep-Oct;9(5):437-47. doi: 10.1197/jamia.m1089.
Learning anatomy and surgical procedures requires both a conceptual understanding of three-dimensional anatomy and a hands-on manipulation of tools and tissue. Such virtual resources are not available widely, are expensive, and may be culturally disallowed. Simulation technology, using high-performance computers and graphics, permits realistic real-time display of anatomy. Haptics technology supports the ability to probe and feel this virtual anatomy through the use of virtual tools. The Internet permits world-wide access to resources. We have brought together high-performance servers and high-bandwidth communication using the Next Generation Internet and complex bimanual haptics to simulate a tool-based learning environment for wide use. This article presents the technologic basis of this environment and some evaluation of its use in the gross anatomy course at Stanford University.
学习解剖学和外科手术过程既需要对三维解剖结构有概念性的理解,也需要对工具和组织进行实际操作。此类虚拟资源并未广泛可得,价格昂贵,且可能在文化上不被允许。利用高性能计算机和图形技术的模拟技术能够实现解剖结构的逼真实时显示。触觉技术支持通过使用虚拟工具来探测和感受这种虚拟解剖结构的能力。互联网使全球范围内的资源访问成为可能。我们利用下一代互联网将高性能服务器和高带宽通信以及复杂的双手触觉技术结合起来,以模拟一个可供广泛使用的基于工具的学习环境。本文介绍了这一环境的技术基础以及对其在斯坦福大学大体解剖学课程中应用的一些评估。