The Japanese Journal for Medical Virtual Reality
Online ISSN : 2187-2201
Print ISSN : 1347-9342
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Clinical Application of Patient Specific Virtual Realistic Surgical Simulator
Hiroyuki YAMANAKAKazuhide MAKIYAMADaiki UENOManabu NAGASAKAToru INUIYAKentaro TAKANAMIMasato OGATATakashi IJIRIHideo YOKOTARyutaro HIMENOYoshinobu KUBOTA
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2013 Volume 11 Issue 1 Pages 1-6

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Training systems on commercial basis for laparoscopic surgery are useful for basic training, but are not suitable for specific training corresponding to the patient’s condition. We, therefore, have developed a unique training system, a patient-specific type simulator for laparoscopic surgery. When specific data of each individual patient is entered, this system facilitates surgeons to perform a “rehearsal” operation. We applied this technique in laparoscopic surgery on the basis of volume data obtained by multislice computed tomography imaging. We underwent surgical simulations before laparoscopic surgeries and compared them. Simulation was helpful because we could obtain information about the complicated vessel network and “rehearse” the procedure. Our simulator allows surgeons to perform a sham operation with different perspectives and tactile sensations and has received favorable reviews from users.
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