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Tele-surgical simulation system for training in the use of da Vinci surgery.

Shigeyuki Suzuki, Naoki Suzuki, Mitsuhiro Hayashibe, Asaki Hattori, Kozo Konishi, Yoshihiro Kakeji, Makoto Hashizume

Year
2005
Citations
22

Abstract

Laparoscopic surgery including robotic surgery allows the surgeon to be able to conduct minimally invasive surgery. A surgeon is required to master difficult skills for this surgery to compensate for the narrow field of view, limitation of work space, and the lack of depth sensation. To counteract these drawbacks, we have been developing a training simulation system that can allow surgeons to practice and master surgical procedures. In addition, our system aims to distribute a simulation program, to provide a means of collaboration between remote hospitals, and to be able to provide a means for guidance from an expert surgeon. In this paper, we would like to show the surgery simulation for da Vinci surgery, in particular a cholecystectomy. The integral parts of this system are a soft tissue model which is created by the sphere-filled method enabling real-time deformations based on a patient's data, force feedback devices known as a PHANToM and the Internet connection. By using this system a surgeon can perform surgical maneuvers such as pushing, grasping, and detachment in real-time manipulation. Moreover, using the broadband communication, we can perform the tele-surgical simulation for training.

Keywords

Haptic technologyLaparoscopic surgeryLaparoscopic cholecystectomyRobotic surgeryImaging phantomSimulationComputer scienceSurgeryMedical physicsMedicine

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