Anatomically relevant pelvic phantom for surgical simulation

Illés Nigicser, Balázs Szabó, László Jaksa, D. A. Nagy, Tivadar Garamvolgyi, Szilvia Barcza, P. Galambos, T. Haidegger
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Information technology tools are gaining increasing importance in surgical skill training and assessment, due to the need of objective and repeatable measurement of performance. This is especially true for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), where complex tool manipulation should be mastered employing artificial phantoms and simulators - either in the case of manual or robotic laparoscopy. In this paper, a laparoscopic box trainer is introduced with an advanced phantom for prostatectomy surgical simulation, which contributes to medical staff training and skill assessment. In order to increase the gradient of the relevant learning curve, high fidelity tissue models were implemented, following a new design. Qualitative and quantitative experimental analysis were performed involving 14 subjects that showed good acceptance of the proposed training device. Besides the usability aspects, the phantom has several advantageous properties through its affordable, repeatable manufacturing technique of the moulded silicone organs. This study reports an interim phase of our research that is aimed at the development of an instrumented, highly realistic surgical training and skill assessment framework for evaluating and improving manual and robotic MIS surgery.
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由于需要客观和可重复的性能测量,信息技术工具在外科技能培训和评估中越来越重要。对于微创手术(MIS)来说尤其如此,在这种情况下,复杂的工具操作应该使用人工模型和模拟器来掌握-无论是手动还是机器人腹腔镜。本文介绍了一种用于前列腺切除术手术模拟的腹腔镜盒式教练机,该教练机具有先进的虚拟体,可用于医务人员的培训和技能评估。为了增加相关学习曲线的梯度,采用新的设计实现了高保真组织模型。对14名受试者进行了定性和定量的实验分析,这些受试者对所提出的训练装置有良好的接受度。除了可用性方面,通过其经济实惠的,可重复的制造技术的模塑硅胶器官的幻影有几个有利的特性。本研究报告了我们研究的中期阶段,旨在开发一种仪器化的、高度现实的外科训练和技能评估框架,以评估和改进手动和机器人MIS手术。
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