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Force-feedback in Web-based surgical simulators.

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Force-feedback in Web-based surgical simulators.

Auteurs : M. Riding [Royaume-Uni] ; N W John

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RBID : pubmed:11317778

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Abstract

There is a growing requirement in the field of surgical training to allow trainees to practice procedures in a way that does not place patients in any risk. Computer based simulators allow students to gain experience and develop three-dimensional awareness in a safe and controlled environment. Typically systems that have been developed to perform this task are, due to their specialist nature, expensive to buy. With the increasing availability of Force-Feedback devices for the gaming market, is there now a cost-effective alternative for surgical simulations? In this paper we investigate the possibility of using such a device as a haptic input tool for surgical simulations.

PubMed: 11317778


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