Background: Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is the surgical standard treatment for chronic rhinitis/rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis. There is a reported complication rate of 5-10% associated with this type of surgery. Simulation has been advocated as a means to improve surgical training and minimize the rates of complication and medical error. This study aimed to show how a virtual reality ESS simulator was developed, with particular emphasis on achieving satisfactory photorealism and surgical verisimilitude. Methods: Sinus computed tomography scans were processed to create a triangle-based three-dimensional mesh model; this was incorporated into a spring-damper model of thousands of interconnected nodes, which is allowed to deform in res...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Endonasal surgeries are among the most common procedures performed in otola...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging tool in the creation of anatomical models...
Background: The purpose of the study was to create computer-aided design models of the paranasal s...
Background: The technical challenges of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) and the high risk of complica...
The surgeon's knowledge of a patient's individual anatomy is critical in skull base surgery. Trainee...
Virtual environments provide a new dimension of graphic simulation. The interaction between the huma...
Endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeries are minimally invasive surgical techniques that reduce pos...
Endonasal sinus surgery requires a great amount of training before it can be adequately performed. T...
Background: Virtual reality (VR) simulators provide an alternative to real patients for practicing s...
Background Simulation is currently recognized as an effective surgical training tool. However, no st...
Background The purpose of this study was to find a utility of a newly developed 3D-printed sinus mod...
The traditional approaches to training surgeons are becoming increasingly difficult to apply to mode...
Background: Endoscopic sinus surgery poses unique training challenges due to complex and variable an...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging tool in the creation of anatomical models...
The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients th...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Endonasal surgeries are among the most common procedures performed in otola...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging tool in the creation of anatomical models...
Background: The purpose of the study was to create computer-aided design models of the paranasal s...
Background: The technical challenges of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) and the high risk of complica...
The surgeon's knowledge of a patient's individual anatomy is critical in skull base surgery. Trainee...
Virtual environments provide a new dimension of graphic simulation. The interaction between the huma...
Endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeries are minimally invasive surgical techniques that reduce pos...
Endonasal sinus surgery requires a great amount of training before it can be adequately performed. T...
Background: Virtual reality (VR) simulators provide an alternative to real patients for practicing s...
Background Simulation is currently recognized as an effective surgical training tool. However, no st...
Background The purpose of this study was to find a utility of a newly developed 3D-printed sinus mod...
The traditional approaches to training surgeons are becoming increasingly difficult to apply to mode...
Background: Endoscopic sinus surgery poses unique training challenges due to complex and variable an...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging tool in the creation of anatomical models...
The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients th...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Endonasal surgeries are among the most common procedures performed in otola...
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging tool in the creation of anatomical models...
Background: The purpose of the study was to create computer-aided design models of the paranasal s...