Human Computer Hybrid Surgical System: A Situational Awareness Enhancing System for Minimally Invasive Surgery Training - Couverture souple

Feng, Chuan

 
9783639158571: Human Computer Hybrid Surgical System: A Situational Awareness Enhancing System for Minimally Invasive Surgery Training

Synopsis

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a surgical technique involving small incisions performed by an endoscope and several long, thin instruments. MIS minimizes complications and speeds up recovery time compared to the traditional surgery. Unfortunately, from a surgeon?s perspective, MIS is much more challenging than conventional open surgery because of the limited vision and sensing feedbacks. In the last decade, we have witnessed dramatic increases in performance of computerized assisted system, achieved through increasing computational capabilities and advances in sensor designs. The objective of this research is to design and realize a novel prototype that advances the state of the art in surgical training, assessment, and guidance for MIS. The proposed Situational Awareness Enhancing System (SAES) uses a unified framework incorporating perception, comprehension, and projection software modules that provide feedback during the exercises and enable evaluation of the training procedure. The low cost solution would permit our system to not only measure a trainee?s progress in acquiring psychomotor skills, but also to evaluate instrument effectiveness in reducing error.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a surgical technique involving small incisions performed by an endoscope and several long, thin instruments. MIS minimizes complications and speeds up recovery time compared to the traditional surgery. Unfortunately, from a surgeon?s perspective, MIS is much more challenging than conventional open surgery because of the limited vision and sensing feedbacks. In the last decade, we have witnessed dramatic increases in performance of computerized assisted system, achieved through increasing computational capabilities and advances in sensor designs. The objective of this research is to design and realize a novel prototype that advances the state of the art in surgical training, assessment, and guidance for MIS. The proposed Situational Awareness Enhancing System (SAES) uses a unified framework incorporating perception, comprehension, and projection software modules that provide feedback during the exercises and enable evaluation of the training procedure. The low cost solution would permit our system to not only measure a trainee?s progress in acquiring psychomotor skills, but also to evaluate instrument effectiveness in reducing error.

Biographie de l'auteur

Chuan Feng got his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2007, from the University of Arizona. He also holds a MS degree in Computer Science and a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University, China. His research interests are in the area of biomedical engineering, human computer interface, and model based systems design.

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