INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional (3D) imaging systems have been introduced in laparoscopic surgery to facilitate binocular vision and dexterity to improve surgical performance and safety. Several studies have shown the benefits of 3D imaging in laparoscopy, but until now only a few studies have assessed the outcome by using objective variables. Box trainers are affordable alternatives to virtual laparoscopic surgical training, and the possibility of using real surgical instruments makes them more realistic to use. However, the data and feedback by a virtual simulator have not, until now, been able to assess. Simball Box®, equipped with G-coder sensors®, registers the instrument movements during training and gives the same feedback like a vir...
Background Though theoretically superior to standard 2D visualization, 3D video systems have not yet...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Background and Objectives: To evaluate whether training on a virtual reality laparoscopic simulat...
INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional (3D) imaging systems have been introduced in laparoscopic surgery to...
INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional (3D) imaging systems have been introduced in laparoscopic surgery to...
AbstractBackgroundThe development and application of 3D images in laparoscopic surgery has brought t...
Laparoscopic urologic procedures have become increasingly popular, but their widespread use has been...
BACKGROUND: The study investigated whether 3D vision and haptic feedback in combination in a virtual...
BACKGROUND: The study investigated whether 3D vision and haptic feedback in combination in a virtual...
Background Recently to improve depth perception, the performance of three-dimensional (3D) laparosco...
Background: This study compared precision of depth judgements, technical performance and workload us...
This study evaluated the effects of a three-dimensional (3D) imaging system on laparoscopy performan...
Introduction: Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients, which is time-consuming, can have ...
Introduction: Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients, which is time-consuming, can have ...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Background Though theoretically superior to standard 2D visualization, 3D video systems have not yet...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Background and Objectives: To evaluate whether training on a virtual reality laparoscopic simulat...
INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional (3D) imaging systems have been introduced in laparoscopic surgery to...
INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional (3D) imaging systems have been introduced in laparoscopic surgery to...
AbstractBackgroundThe development and application of 3D images in laparoscopic surgery has brought t...
Laparoscopic urologic procedures have become increasingly popular, but their widespread use has been...
BACKGROUND: The study investigated whether 3D vision and haptic feedback in combination in a virtual...
BACKGROUND: The study investigated whether 3D vision and haptic feedback in combination in a virtual...
Background Recently to improve depth perception, the performance of three-dimensional (3D) laparosco...
Background: This study compared precision of depth judgements, technical performance and workload us...
This study evaluated the effects of a three-dimensional (3D) imaging system on laparoscopy performan...
Introduction: Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients, which is time-consuming, can have ...
Introduction: Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients, which is time-consuming, can have ...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Background Though theoretically superior to standard 2D visualization, 3D video systems have not yet...
For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in co...
Background and Objectives: To evaluate whether training on a virtual reality laparoscopic simulat...