Sun L W, Van Meer F, Schmid J, Bailly Y, Thakre A A, Yeung C K
Minimally Invasive Surgical Skills Centre, Department of Surgery, Prince of Wales Hospital, Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, People's Republic of China.
Int J Med Robot. 2007 Sep;3(3):245-51. doi: 10.1002/rcs.139.
Although patients benefit considerably from minimally invasive surgery, the use of new instruments such as robotic systems is challenging for surgeons, and extensive training is required.
We developed a computer-based simulator of the da Vinci Surgical System, modelling the robot and designing a new interface.
The simulator offers users a two-handed interface to control a realistic model of the da Vinci robot. The simulator can be applied (i) to provide an environment in which to practice simple surgical skills and (ii) to serve as a visualization platform on which to validate port placement and robot pose for operation planning.
Virtual reality is a useful technique for medical training. The simulator is currently in its early stages, but this preliminary work is promising.
尽管患者从微创手术中获益颇丰,但诸如机器人系统等新器械的使用对外科医生而言具有挑战性,需要进行大量培训。
我们开发了一种基于计算机的达芬奇手术系统模拟器,对机器人进行建模并设计了一个新界面。
该模拟器为用户提供了一个双手操作界面,用于控制达芬奇机器人的逼真模型。该模拟器可用于(i)提供一个练习简单手术技能的环境,以及(ii)作为一个可视化平台,用于在手术规划中验证端口放置和机器人姿态。
虚拟现实是医学培训的一项有用技术。该模拟器目前尚处于早期阶段,但这项初步工作很有前景。