In the present work, the majority of implemented virtual surgery simulation systems have been based on either a mesh or meshless strategy with regard to soft tissue modelling. To take full advantage of the mesh and meshless models, a novel coupled soft tissue cutting model is proposed. Specifically, the reconstructed virtual soft tissue consists of two essential components. One is associated with surface mesh that is convenient for surface rendering and the other with internal meshless point elements that is used to calculate the force feedback during cutting. To combine two components in a seamless way, virtual points are introduced. During the simulation of cutting, the Bezier curve is used to characterize smooth and vivid incision on the...
PURPOSE: Interactive, physics based, simulations of deformable bodies are a growing research area wi...
As a good and competent surgical simulator, it should provide surgeons with visual, tactile and beha...
Special Issue on Biomechanical Modelling of Soft Tissue MotionInternational audienceA new approach f...
Background and objectives: Surface rendering and physical models with constant parameters are often ...
Haptic and virtual reality-based surgery simulators are starting to be utilized to train surgical re...
Surgical simulation is a promising technology for training medical students and surgery planning. An...
Background and objectives: Cutting procedures are the most common operations in surgical simulation....
Abstract. We present our systematic efforts in advancing the computational performance of physically...
We present a framework for interactive simulation of surgical cuts such as those being practiced in ...
Currently, virtual simulation has an increasing role in the medical field. Now virtual surgery simul...
Soft tissue simulation is an important technique in many biomedical modelling applications. While ap...
Abstract—A new method to realize stable and realistic cutting simulation using an impedance display ...
We present in this paper a novel approach for interactive cutting simulation through soft tissue. In...
Abstract. Surgical simulation is a promising technology for training medical students and planning p...
A new method to realize stable and realistic cutting simulation using an impedance display haptic de...
PURPOSE: Interactive, physics based, simulations of deformable bodies are a growing research area wi...
As a good and competent surgical simulator, it should provide surgeons with visual, tactile and beha...
Special Issue on Biomechanical Modelling of Soft Tissue MotionInternational audienceA new approach f...
Background and objectives: Surface rendering and physical models with constant parameters are often ...
Haptic and virtual reality-based surgery simulators are starting to be utilized to train surgical re...
Surgical simulation is a promising technology for training medical students and surgery planning. An...
Background and objectives: Cutting procedures are the most common operations in surgical simulation....
Abstract. We present our systematic efforts in advancing the computational performance of physically...
We present a framework for interactive simulation of surgical cuts such as those being practiced in ...
Currently, virtual simulation has an increasing role in the medical field. Now virtual surgery simul...
Soft tissue simulation is an important technique in many biomedical modelling applications. While ap...
Abstract—A new method to realize stable and realistic cutting simulation using an impedance display ...
We present in this paper a novel approach for interactive cutting simulation through soft tissue. In...
Abstract. Surgical simulation is a promising technology for training medical students and planning p...
A new method to realize stable and realistic cutting simulation using an impedance display haptic de...
PURPOSE: Interactive, physics based, simulations of deformable bodies are a growing research area wi...
As a good and competent surgical simulator, it should provide surgeons with visual, tactile and beha...
Special Issue on Biomechanical Modelling of Soft Tissue MotionInternational audienceA new approach f...