Background Visual force feedback allows trainees to learn laparoscopic tissue manipulation skills. The aim of this experimental study was to find the most efficient visual force feedback method to acquire these skills. Retention and transfer validity to an untrained task were assessed. Methods Medical students without prior experience in laparoscopy were randomized in three groups: Constant Force Feedback (CFF) (N = 17), Bandwidth Force Feedback (BFF) (N = 16) and Fade-in Force Feedback (N = 18). All participants performed a pretest, training, post-test and follow-up test. The study involved two dissimilar tissue manipulation tasks, one for training and one to assess transferability. Participants performed six trials of the training task. A...
Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera for abdominal or pelvic operations, with bene...
Background Since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, experts have been interested in its effec...
With the introduction of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), it became necessary to develop training m...
Background Visual force feedback allows trainees to learn laparoscopic tissue manipulation skills. T...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Laparoscopic training with visual force feedback can lead to immediate improvements in force moderat...
Background - Not much is known about the exact role offorce feedback in laparoscopy. This study aime...
In laparoscopic surgery, special instruments with long and slender shafts are inserted through small...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
Background: Laparoscopy has reduced tactile and visual feedback compared to open surgery. There is i...
Background: Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and struct...
Abstract. Robotic laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery for treatment o...
Background: Due to the limited force feedback provided by laparoscopic instruments, surgeons may hav...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera for abdominal or pelvic operations, with bene...
Background Since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, experts have been interested in its effec...
With the introduction of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), it became necessary to develop training m...
Background Visual force feedback allows trainees to learn laparoscopic tissue manipulation skills. T...
Background - To improve endoscopic surgical skills, an increasing number of surgical residents pract...
Laparoscopic training with visual force feedback can lead to immediate improvements in force moderat...
Background - Not much is known about the exact role offorce feedback in laparoscopy. This study aime...
In laparoscopic surgery, special instruments with long and slender shafts are inserted through small...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a systematic overview of the literature assessing the value of haptic and for...
Background: Laparoscopy has reduced tactile and visual feedback compared to open surgery. There is i...
Background: Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and struct...
Abstract. Robotic laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery for treatment o...
Background: Due to the limited force feedback provided by laparoscopic instruments, surgeons may hav...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera for abdominal or pelvic operations, with bene...
Background Since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, experts have been interested in its effec...
With the introduction of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), it became necessary to develop training m...