走向沉浸式虚拟现实(iVR):通往外科专业技术的途径。

Journal of computational surgery Pub Date : 2015-05-01 Epub Date: 2015-05-07 DOI:10.1186/s40244-015-0015-8
Saurabh Dargar, Rebecca Kennedy, WeiXuan Lai, Venkata Arikatla, Suvranu De
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摘要

外科手术的特点是在紧张的环境中进行复杂的任务。为了提高患者的安全性并减少错误,外科医生必须在模拟实际临床环境的环境中进行培训。拉斯穆森的人类行为模型表明,外科手术过程中的错误可能是技能、规则或知识所致。虽然基于技能的行为和一些基于规则的行为可以使用盒子训练器和离体或体内动物模型来教授,但我们认为,多模态沉浸式虚拟现实(iVR)包括高保真的视觉和其他感官反馈,以无缝的方式提供了通过解决所有三个层次的人类行为来实现真正的外科专业知识的唯一手段。虽然虚拟现实领域并不新鲜,但实现完全沉浸的目标是具有挑战性的,并已被美国国家工程院认定为一项重大挑战。最近在界面和计算硬件方面的技术进步已经在这个领域产生了巨大的热情。在本文中,我们讨论了其中一些技术的融合以及该领域在短期内可能的发展。
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Towards immersive virtual reality (iVR): a route to surgical expertise.

Surgery is characterized by complex tasks performed in stressful environments. To enhance patient safety and reduce errors, surgeons must be trained in environments that mimic the actual clinical setting. Rasmussen's model of human behavior indicates that errors in surgical procedures may be skill-, rule-, or knowledge-based. While skill-based behavior and some rule-based behavior may be taught using box trainers and ex vivo or in vivo animal models, we posit that multimodal immersive virtual reality (iVR) that includes high-fidelity visual as well as other sensory feedback in a seamless fashion provides the only means of achieving true surgical expertise by addressing all three levels of human behavior. While the field of virtual reality is not new, realization of the goals of complete immersion is challenging and has been recognized as a Grand Challenge by the National Academy of Engineering. Recent technological advances in both interface and computational hardware have generated significant enthusiasm in this field. In this paper, we discuss convergence of some of these technologies and possible evolution of the field in the near term.

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