Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2006-01-01
Publisher(s): IOS PRESS INC
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Summary

Our healthcare system appears on the verge of crisis, and accelerating change is part of the problem. Each technological upgrade demands an investment of education and money, and a costly infrastructure more quickly becomes obsolete. Practitioners can be overloaded with complexity: therapeutic options, outcomes data, procedural coding, drug names etc. Furthermore, an aging global population with a growing sense of entitlement demands that each medical breakthrough be immediately available for its benefit: what appears in the morning paper is expected simultaneously in the doctor s office. Meanwhile, a third-party payer system generates conflicting priorities for patient care and stockholder returns. The result is a healthcare system stressed by scientific promise, public expectation, economic and regulatory constraints, and human limitations. Change is also proving beneficial, of course. Practitioners are empowered by better imaging methods, more precise robotic tools, greater realism in training simulators, and more powerful intelligence networks. The remarkable accomplishments of the IT industry and the Internet are trickling steadily into healthcare. The Medicine Meets Virtual Reality series can readily see the progress of the past fourteen years: more effective healthcare at a lower overall cost, driven by cheaper and better computers.

Table of Contents

Centerline-based parametric model of colon for colonoscopy simulatorp. 1
New tools for sculpting cranial implants in a shared haptic augmented reality environmentp. 7
Reification of abstract concepts to improve comprehension using interactive virtual environments and a knowledge-based design : a renal physiology modelp. 13
A surgical and fine-motor skills trainer for everyone? : touch and force-feedback in a virtual reality environment for surgical trainingp. 19
A topologically faithful, tissue-guided, spatially varying meshing strategy for the computation of patient-specific head models for endoscopic pituitary surgery simulationp. 22
Determination of face validity for the Simbionix LAP mentor virtual reality training modulep. 28
Enhancing the visual realism of hysteroscopy simulationp. 31
The surgical simulation and training markup language (SSTML) : an XML-based language for medical simulationp. 37
Online robust model estimation during in vive needle insertionsp. 43
A software framework for surgical simulation virtual environmentsp. 46
Augmented assessment as a means to augmented realityp. 49
A holographic collaborative medical visualization systemp. 52
Bounds for damping that guarantee stability in mass-spring systemsp. 55
Bootstrapped ultrasound calibrationp. 61
Combining high-fidelity human patient simulators with a standardized family member : a novel approach to teaching breaking bad newsp. 67
Virtual environment-based training simulator for endoscopic third ventriculostomyp. 73
Evaluation methods of a middleware for networked surgical simulationsp. 76
A biomechanical analysis of surgeon's gesture in a laparoscopic virtual scenariop. 79
Smart tool for force measurements during knee arthroscopy : in vivo human studyp. 85
Factors affecting targeting using the computer assisted orthopaedic surgery system (CAOSS)p. 90
Contouring in 2D while viewing stereoscopic 3D volumesp. 93
Integrative haptic and visual interaction for simulation of PMMA injection during vertebroplastyp. 96
Flow visualization for interactive simulation of drugs injection during chemoembolizationp. 99
The use of a computer aided design (CAD) environment in 3D reconstruction of anatomic surfacesp. 102
Simulating the domain of medical modeling and simulation : the medical modeling and simulation databasep. 105
Assessing cognitive & motor performance in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for training & tool designp. 108
Virtual patients : assessment of synthesized versus recorded speechp. 114
Needle artifact localization in 3T MR imagesp. 120
Robot-assisted needle placement in open-MRI : system architecture, integration and validationp. 126
Polymer film based sensor networks for non-invasive medical monitoringp. 132
Detecting trigger points and irreversibility thresholds in shock and traumap. 135
A haptic VR milling surgery simulator - using high-resolution CT-datap. 138
Virtual reality thread simulation for laparoscopic suturing trainingp. 144
MRI image overlay : applications to arthrography needle insertionp. 150
Control system architecture for a minimally invasive surgical robotp. 156
Metrics for an interventional radiology curriculum : a case for standardisation?p. 159
Surgical multimedia academic, research and training (S.M.A.R.T.) tool : a comparative analysis of cognitive efficiency for two multimedia learning interfaces that teach the pre-procedural processes for carpal tunnel releasep. 165
The use of a GripForce system to map force distribution patterns of laparoscopic instrumentsp. 170
Highly-realistic, immersive training environment for hysteroscopyp. 176
PelvicSim - a computational-experimental system for biomechanical evaluation of female pelvic floor organ disorders and associated minimally invasive interventionsp. 182
Working memory and image guided surgical simulationp. 188
Virtual acupuncture human based on Chinese visible human datasetp. 194
Visualization of a stationary CPG-revealing spinal wavep. 198
Establishing navigated control in head surgeryp. 201
Can augmented force feedback facilitate virtual target acquisition tasks?p. 207
Effectiveness of haptic feedback in open surgery simulation and training systemsp. 213
A flexible infrastructure for delivering augmented reality enabled transcranial magnetic stimulationp. 219
Fast assessment of acetabular coverage using stereoscopic volume renderingp. 225
Ballistic injury simulation using the material point methodp. 228
Use of surgical videos for realistic simulation of surgical proceduresp. 234
Pulse!! - a virtual learning space projectp. 240
Real-time augmented feedback benefits robotic laparoscopic trainingp. 243
Computer-aided forensics : metal object detectionp. 249
Parametric modeling and simulation of trocar insertionp. 252
Exploiting graphics hardware for haptic authoringp. 255
An interactive stereoscopic display for cooperative work - volume visualization and manipulation with multiple usersp. 261
3D live-wires on mosaic volumesp. 264
Surgical PACS for the digital operating roomp. 267
Smooth vasculature reconstruction with circular and elliptic cross sectionsp. 273
Towards a VR trainer for EVAR treatmentp. 279
Gestalt operating room display design for perioperative team situation awarenessp. 282
Integrating surgical robots into the next medical toolkitp. 285
Study of laparoscopic forces perception for defining simulation fidelityp. 288
Computer prediction of balloon angioplasty from artery imagingp. 293
Efficient topology modification and deformation for finite element models using condensationp. 299
Physics-based models for catheter, guidewire and stent simulationp. 305
A Web-based repository of surgical simulator projectsp. 311
GiPSiNet : an open source/open architecture network middleware for surgical simulationsp. 316
Measurement of the mechanical response of intra-abdominal organs of fresh human cadavers for use in surgical simulationp. 322
A VR planning system for craniosynostosis surgeryp. 328
Real-time finite element based virtual tissue cuttingp. 331
The design and implementation of a pulmonary artery catheterization simulatorp. 334
Flat maps : a multi-layer parameterization for surgery simulationp. 340
Second generation haptic ventriculostomy simulator using the ImmersiveTouch systemp. 343
Hybrid analysis of a spherical mechanism for a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) robot - design concepts for multiple optimizationsp. 349
Data mining of the E-pelvis simulator database : a quest for a generalized algorithm for objectively assessing medical skillp. 355
Segmenting the visible human femalep. 361
A discrete soft tissue model for complex anatomical environment simulationsp. 364
Image-guided laser projection for port placement in minimally invasive surgeryp. 367
Planning and analyzing robotized TMS using virtual realityp. 373
Medical student evaluation using augmented standardized patients : preliminary resultsp. 379
Direct volumetric rendering based on point primitives in OpenGLp. 385
A haptic device for guide wire in interventional radiology proceduresp. 388
Computer-aided navigation for arthroscopic hip surgery using encoder linkages for position trackingp. 393
Project Hydra - a new paradigm of Internet-based surgical simulationp. 399
Fast rigid registration in radiation therapyp. 404
Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain?p. 407
Interactive simulation training : computer simulated standardized patients for medical diagnosisp. 413
Soft-tissue balance evaluation system for total hip arthroplasty by intraoperative contact pressure measurement at the hip jointp. 416
Algorithmically generated music enhances VR nephron simulationp. 422
Haptic device for a ventricular shunt insertion simulatorp. 428
A hip surgery simulator based on patient specific models generated by automatic segmentationp. 431
Semi-automatic segmentation and tracking of CVH datap. 437
Tissue engineering templates using minimal surfacesp. 440
Rendering of virtual fixtures for MIS using generalized sigmoid functionsp. 446
Mobile in vivo biopsy and camera robotp. 449
An integrated system for real-time image guided cardiac catheter ablationp. 455
Stress management using UMTS cellular phones : a controlled trialp. 461
Structure-function relationships in the human visual system using DTI, fMRI and visual field testing : pre- and post-operative assessments in patients with anterior visual pathway compressionp. 464
Estimation of skeletal movement of human locomotion from body surface shapes using dynamic spatial video camera (DSVC) and 4D human modelp. 467
Validation of open-surgery VR trainerp. 473
Open surgery in VR : inguinal hernia repair according to lichtensteinp. 477
Pneumothorax influenced 3D lung deformationsp. 480
Documentation and teaching of surgery with an eye movement driven head-mounted camera : see what the surgeon sees and doesp. 486
A simulation-based training system for surgical wound debridementp. 491
Achieving proper exposure in surgical simulationp. 497
Structural flexibility of laparoscopic instruments : implication for the design of virtual reality simulatorsp. 503
Selective tessellation algorithm for modeling interactions between surgical instruments and tissuesp. 506
Realistic irrigation visualization in a surgical wound debridement simulatorp. 512
Simulating bending behaviour of thread and needlep. 515
Web-based viewer for systematic combination of anatomy and nomenclaturep. 518
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