SIMULATION SYSTEM FOR ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY TRAINING

The invention relates to a simulator for training in arthroscopic surgery on a joint of a simulated patient, comprising: a data processing unit (1); viewing means (2) for viewing the simulation exercise; a working platform (12); a human anatomy model (9) with arthroscopic portals (3) through which t...

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Hauptverfasser: GARCIA LORENZO, MARCOS JOSE, SIERRA PICON, BERNARDO, ESPADERO GUILLERMO, JOSE MIGUEL, RODRIGUEZ MARTINEZ DE BARTOLOME, ANGEL, TOHARIA RABASCO, PABLO, FERNANDEZ-ARROYO, JOSE MANUEL, BAYONA BERISO, SOFIA, ILLANA ALEJANDRO, CARLOS, G, VERCHER MARTINEZ, JUAN, SAN MARTIN LOPEZ, JOSE JAVIER, ANANOS HINOJOSA, FRANCISCO JAVIER, SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, ALMUDENA, PASTOR PEREZ, LUIS, ROBLES SANCHEZ, OSCAR DAVID, MENDOZA SERRANO, CESAR AUGUSTO, RODRIGUEZ BESCOS, SAMUEL, TRIVINO BARROS, GRACIAN, VALDIVIESO CASIQUE, MANLIO FAVIO, POTTI CUERVO, JORGE
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Zusammenfassung:The invention relates to a simulator for training in arthroscopic surgery on a joint of a simulated patient, comprising: a data processing unit (1); viewing means (2) for viewing the simulation exercise; a working platform (12); a human anatomy model (9) with arthroscopic portals (3) through which the user inserts the simulated arthroscopic instrument (10); two haptic devices (5a, 5b) arranged around the model (9) with a mobile member (6a, 6b), the end of which is provided with a guide (8a, 8b) for guiding the instrument that is inserted into the arthroscopic portals (3) during a simulated surgical procedure, each haptic device (5a, 5b) including means for synchronization with the control unit (1) and means for determining the position and orientation of the mobile members (6a, 6b); and a simulated arthroscopic camera (7). The data processing unit (1) is configured to send simulated images, as would be seen in a real operation, from the arthroscopic camera (7) to the viewing means (2) in real time.