Surgical simulation can offer novice surgeons an opportunity to practice skills outside the operating theatre in a safe controlled environment. According to literature evidence, nowadays there are very few training simulators available for Hip Arthroplasty (HA). In a previous study we have presented a physical simulator based on a lower torso phantom including a patient-specific hemi-pelvis replica embedded in a soft synthetic foam. This work explores the use of Microsoft HoloLens technology to enrich the physical patient-specific simulation with the implementation of wearable mixed reality functionalities. Our HA multimodal simulator based on mixed reality using the HoloLens is described by illustrating the overall system, and by summariz...
The scientific literature highlights how Mixed Reality (MR) simulations allow obtaining several bene...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Introduction: Decreases in trainees’ working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcome...
Surgical simulation can offer novice surgeons an opportunity to practice skills outside the operatin...
Orthopaedic simulators are popular in innovative surgical training programs, where trainees gain pro...
Imageless navigation systems (INS) in orthopaedics have been used to improve the outcomes of several...
This research presents a virtual reality simulator for total hip replacement surgery. The simulator ...
Simulation-based medical training is considered an effective tool to acquire/refine technical skills...
In the medical education field, the use of highly sophisticated simulators and extended reality (XR)...
Live Surgery is today an integral component of surgical training programs and innovative surgical te...
Augmented Reality (AR) is the combination of computer vision and graphics to allow a device to deriv...
INTRODUCTION: Decreases in trainees' working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...
Purpose: Surgical training is crucial for orthopedics residents during their educational careers. Re...
Medical education and practical training in surgery is changing, by shifting from an on the job lear...
The scientific literature highlights how Mixed Reality (MR) simulations allow obtaining several bene...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Introduction: Decreases in trainees’ working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcome...
Surgical simulation can offer novice surgeons an opportunity to practice skills outside the operatin...
Orthopaedic simulators are popular in innovative surgical training programs, where trainees gain pro...
Imageless navigation systems (INS) in orthopaedics have been used to improve the outcomes of several...
This research presents a virtual reality simulator for total hip replacement surgery. The simulator ...
Simulation-based medical training is considered an effective tool to acquire/refine technical skills...
In the medical education field, the use of highly sophisticated simulators and extended reality (XR)...
Live Surgery is today an integral component of surgical training programs and innovative surgical te...
Augmented Reality (AR) is the combination of computer vision and graphics to allow a device to deriv...
INTRODUCTION: Decreases in trainees' working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...
Purpose: Surgical training is crucial for orthopedics residents during their educational careers. Re...
Medical education and practical training in surgery is changing, by shifting from an on the job lear...
The scientific literature highlights how Mixed Reality (MR) simulations allow obtaining several bene...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Introduction: Decreases in trainees’ working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcome...