Real-time simulation of thread and knot-tying with visual and force feedback is an essential part of virtual reality laparoscopic training. This paper presents a physics-based thread simulator that enables realistic knot tying at haptic rendering rate. The virtual thread follows Newton's law and behaves naturally. The model considers main mechanical properties of the real thread such as stretching, compressing, bending and twisting, as well as contact forces due to self-collision and interaction with the environment, and the effect of gravity. The structure of the system has essential advantages over geometrically based approaches, as was illustrated in an implementation on the Xitact simulator
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have addressed the transferability of skills from virtual reality (VR) ...
Minimally Invasive Surgeries (MIS) such as laparoscopic procedures are increasingly preferred over c...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
This thesis presents a knotting and suturing model based on the Virtual Training Environment (VTE). ...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requiring...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have addressed the transferability of skills from virtual reality (VR) ...
Minimally Invasive Surgeries (MIS) such as laparoscopic procedures are increasingly preferred over c...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
This thesis presents a knotting and suturing model based on the Virtual Training Environment (VTE). ...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requiring...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
Current surgical robotic systems are teleoperated and do not have force feedback. Considerable pract...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have addressed the transferability of skills from virtual reality (VR) ...
Minimally Invasive Surgeries (MIS) such as laparoscopic procedures are increasingly preferred over c...