VREST (Virtual Reality Educational Surgical Tools) is developing a universal and autonomous simulation platform which can be used for training and assessment of medical students and for continuing education of physicians. A workstation consisting of two haptic devices and a 3D vision system is part of the VREST platform. Another part of the platform is a generic software environment in which lessons can be built by the teacher and performed by their students. Using the platform one can see, feel and decide as in reality. With the assessment tool the progress and skills of the students can be supervised. The first lesson build on the VREST platform is an inguinal hernia repair according to Lichtenstein. This is an open surgery procedure. The...
INTRODUCTION: Virtual reality (VR) simulators have been developed to train basic endoscopic surgical...
Background and Aims: Virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulator training has been shown to augment ...
It is widely accepted that a reform in medical teaching must be made to meet today's high volume tra...
VREST (Virtual Reality Educational Surgical Tools) is developing a universal and autonomous simulati...
Medical education and practical training in surgery is changing, by shifting from an on the job lear...
Purpose: Due to the small space environment, the learning curve of pediatric laparoscopic procedures...
Virtual Reality (VR) is having an increasingly profound impact on a wide range of disciplines, such ...
Medical technology is currently evolving so rapidly that its impact cannot be analysed. Robotics and...
Laith K Hasan, Aryan Haratian, Michael Kim, Ioanna K Bolia, Alexander E Weber, Frank A Petrigliano U...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
VR Surgery is an immersive virtual reality operating room experience for trainee surgeons in oral an...
To conduct a review of the state of virtual reality (VR) simulation technology, to identify areas of...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to investigate operating room performance of surgical resident...
Learning Objectives: The objective of this innovation is to provide virtual reality as an alternativ...
Realistic medical simulation has great potential for augmenting or complimenting traditional medical...
INTRODUCTION: Virtual reality (VR) simulators have been developed to train basic endoscopic surgical...
Background and Aims: Virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulator training has been shown to augment ...
It is widely accepted that a reform in medical teaching must be made to meet today's high volume tra...
VREST (Virtual Reality Educational Surgical Tools) is developing a universal and autonomous simulati...
Medical education and practical training in surgery is changing, by shifting from an on the job lear...
Purpose: Due to the small space environment, the learning curve of pediatric laparoscopic procedures...
Virtual Reality (VR) is having an increasingly profound impact on a wide range of disciplines, such ...
Medical technology is currently evolving so rapidly that its impact cannot be analysed. Robotics and...
Laith K Hasan, Aryan Haratian, Michael Kim, Ioanna K Bolia, Alexander E Weber, Frank A Petrigliano U...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
VR Surgery is an immersive virtual reality operating room experience for trainee surgeons in oral an...
To conduct a review of the state of virtual reality (VR) simulation technology, to identify areas of...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to investigate operating room performance of surgical resident...
Learning Objectives: The objective of this innovation is to provide virtual reality as an alternativ...
Realistic medical simulation has great potential for augmenting or complimenting traditional medical...
INTRODUCTION: Virtual reality (VR) simulators have been developed to train basic endoscopic surgical...
Background and Aims: Virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulator training has been shown to augment ...
It is widely accepted that a reform in medical teaching must be made to meet today's high volume tra...