The outcome of arthroscopic procedures is related to the surgeon's skills in arthroscopy. Currently, evaluation of such skills relies on direct observation by a surgeon trainer. This type of assessment, by its nature, is subjective and time-consuming. The aim of our study was to identify whether haptic information generated from arthroscopic tools could distinguish between skilled and less skilled surgeons. A standard arthroscopic probe was fitted with a force/torque sensor. The probe was used by five surgeons with different levels of experience in knee arthroscopy performing 11 different tasks in 10 standard knee arthroscopies. The force/torque data from the hand and tool interface were recorded and synchronized with a video recording of t...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Introduction: Simulation and training in surgery are very promising tools for enhancing a surgeon's ...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
The outcome of arthroscopic procedures is related to the surgeon's skills in arthroscopy. Currently,...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions placed on the working hours of doctors over the past decade have resulted i...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to identify the measurable parameters to evaluate psychomotor skil...
The best method of training for laparoscopic surgical skills is controversial. Some advocate observa...
To improve arthroscopic skills, the orthopaedic residents trains on medical simulators and cadaveric...
The best method of training for laparoscopic surgical skills is controversial. Some advocate observa...
Background—The benefits of haptic feedback in laparoscopic surgery training simulators is a topic of...
ObjectiveDirect haptic (force or tactile) feedback is negligible in current surgical robotic systems...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to show the validity of a motion analysis system in its abili...
Arthroscopic surgery is a type of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) performed in human joints, which ...
Background: Assessment of surgical skill is a critical component of surgical training. Approaches to...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Introduction: Simulation and training in surgery are very promising tools for enhancing a surgeon's ...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
The outcome of arthroscopic procedures is related to the surgeon's skills in arthroscopy. Currently,...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions placed on the working hours of doctors over the past decade have resulted i...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to identify the measurable parameters to evaluate psychomotor skil...
The best method of training for laparoscopic surgical skills is controversial. Some advocate observa...
To improve arthroscopic skills, the orthopaedic residents trains on medical simulators and cadaveric...
The best method of training for laparoscopic surgical skills is controversial. Some advocate observa...
Background—The benefits of haptic feedback in laparoscopic surgery training simulators is a topic of...
ObjectiveDirect haptic (force or tactile) feedback is negligible in current surgical robotic systems...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to show the validity of a motion analysis system in its abili...
Arthroscopic surgery is a type of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) performed in human joints, which ...
Background: Assessment of surgical skill is a critical component of surgical training. Approaches to...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Introduction: Simulation and training in surgery are very promising tools for enhancing a surgeon's ...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...