Virtual reality vitrectomy simulator
In this study, a virtual reality vitrectomy simulator is being developed to assist Ophthalmolgy residents in correcting retinal detachments. To simulate this type of surgery, a three dimensional computer eye model was constructed and coupled with a mass-spring system for elastic deformations. Five s...
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description | In this study, a virtual reality vitrectomy simulator is being developed to assist Ophthalmolgy residents in correcting retinal detachments. To simulate this type of surgery, a three dimensional computer eye model was constructed and coupled with a mass-spring system for elastic deformations. Five surgical instruments are simulated including: a pick, blade, suction cutter, laser, and drainage needle. The simulator will be evaluated by a group of fellows and retinal surgeons with a subjective Cooper-Harper survey commonly used for flight simulators. |
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