Affordable interactive virtual reality system for the Dynamic Hip Screw surgery training in vitro

Ahmed, Amr, Maqsood, Mohammed, Saif, Hassan and Salman, Anas (2012) Affordable interactive virtual reality system for the Dynamic Hip Screw surgery training in vitro. In: IASTED International Conference on Computer Graphics and Imaging, CGIM 2012, 18-20 June 2012, Crete, Greece.

Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/P.2012.779-025

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Abstract

Interactive virtual reality systems provide safe and cost-effective training environment to improve the technical skills and competence of surgeons. The trainees can have as many practice sessions, without need to the trainer all the time, before even start carrying out the procedure on any real patient. In this paper, we present an affordable interactive virtual reality system for the Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS) surgery training in vitro, through 3D tracking. The system facilitates a safe (in vitro / off patient) training to improve the cognitive coordination of trainees and junior surgeons, in particular the Hands, Eyes and Brain coordination. The system is based on very cheap commercial off-the-shelf (COT) components, which are very affordable, and needs minimum setup effort and knowledge. It also provides a range of visual and quantitative feedback information and measures, such as position, orientation, insertion point, and depth of drilling. It is envisaged that improving this level of coordination, through the training system, will contribute to reducing the failure rate of the DHS procedure. This means better treatment for patients and less costs for the Health services systems (e.g. UK's NHS system).

Keywords:3D tracking, Commercial off the shelves, DHS, Failure rate, Feed back information, Health services, In-vitro, Interactive virtual reality, Motion sensors, Simulation, Surgery training, Technical skills, Training Systems, Virtual training, Computer vision, Screws, Surface discharges, Surgery, Virtual reality
Subjects:H Engineering > H674 Virtual Reality Engineering
G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G740 Computer Vision
Divisions:College of Science > School of Computer Science
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Deposited On:31 Jan 2014 09:29

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