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Recent advancements in medical simulation: patient-specific virtual reality simulation.

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Recent advancements in medical simulation: patient-specific virtual reality simulation.

Auteurs : Willem I M. Willaert ; Rajesh Aggarwal ; Isabelle Van Herzeele ; Nicholas J. Cheshire ; Frank E. Vermassen

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Patient-specific virtual reality simulation (PSVR) is a new technological advancement that allows practice of upcoming real operations and complements the established role of VR simulation as a generic training tool. This review describes current developments in PSVR and draws parallels with other high-stake industries, such as aviation, military, and sports.

DOI: 10.1007/s00268-012-1489-0
PubMed: 22532308

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