Medicine Meets Virtual Reality: Art, Science, Technology: Healthcare (R)Evolution

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 1999-01-01
Publisher(s): IOS PRESS INC
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Summary

Medicine is Art Medicine is supported by Science Medicine is enabled by Technology One will learn how leading-edge technology will affect the future of medical and surgical practice by improving access, quality, and continuity of care, while reducing cost. Contributors to the book are the world s leading researchers and developers in the field. Readers: Physicians, Surgeons, Information Scientists, Biomedical Professionals, Corporate Futurists, Biomechanical Engineers, Educators, Roboticists, Medical Technologists, Rehabilitation Specialists, Systems Integrators/Engineers, Psychotherapists/Behaviourists.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Accelerating Technology Transfer: New Relationships for Academia, Industry, and Government
1(6)
Richard M. Satava
An Immersive Environment for the Direct Visualization and Segmentation of Volumetric Data Sets
7(6)
Steven Senger
The Virtual Reality Arthroscopy Training Simulator
13(7)
Wolfgang Muller
Uli Bockholt
A Comparative Analysis of Integrating Visual Representations with Haptic Displays
20(7)
Don Stredney
Gregory J. Wiet
Roni Yagel
Dennis Sessanna
Yair Kurzion
Mark Fontana
Naeem Shareef
Mike Levin
Kenneth Martin
Allison Okamura
3D Visual Presentation of Shoulder Joint Motion
27(7)
Saara Totterman
Jose Tamez-Pena
Edmund Kwok
John Strang
Jason Smith
Deborah Rubens
Kevin Parker
Medical Volume Rendering over the WWW Using VRML and JAVA
34(7)
Ofer Hendin
Nigel W. John
Ofer Shochet
International Surgical Telementoring: Our Initial Experience
41(7)
Benjamin R. Lee
Jeffrey A. Caddedu
Gunter Janetschek
Peter Schulan
Steven G. Docimo
Robert G. Moore
Alan W. Partin
Louis R. Kavoussi
Telemedicine in Prison
48(5)
ReLinda Longan
Web-Based Segmentation and Display of Three-Dimensional Radiologic Image Data
53(7)
Jonathan Silverstein
Jason Rubenstein
Alan Millman
Walter Panko
Attract: Applications in Telemedicine Taking Rapid Advantage of Cable Television Network Evolution
60(7)
G. Anogianakis
S. Maglavera
A. Pomportsis
A Patient-Centric Approach to Telemedicine Database Development
67(7)
John Peifer
Andrew Hopper
Barry Sudduth
Secured Medical Imaging over the Internet
74(5)
Peter Aslan
Benjamin Lee
Ramsey Kuo
Richard K. Babayan
Louis R. Kavoussi
Kristin A. Pavlin
Glenn M. Preminger
Demonstration of Surgical Telerobotics and Virtual Telepresence by Internet + ISDN from Monterey (U.S.A.) to Milan (Italy)
79(5)
Alberto Rovetta
Remo Sala
Mirco Bressanelli
Maria Elena Garavaldi
Flavio Lorini
Rita Pegoraro
Marita Canina
Virtual Endoscopy Software Application on a PC
84(6)
Abdalmajeid M. Alyassin
William E. Lorensen
Audio-Guided Blind Biopsy Needle Placement
90(6)
Kristin Wegner
D. B. Karron
Telepresence Interface with Applications to Microsurgery and Surgical Simulation
96(7)
John W. Hill
Peter A. Holst
Joel F. Jensen
Jonathan Goldman
Yonael Gorfu
Dale W. Ploeger
Computer-Assisted Image-Guided Surgery Using the Regulus Navigator
103(7)
Jon S. Rousu
Paul E. Kohls
Bruce Kall
Patrick J. Kelly
Virgy: A Virtual Reality and Force Feedback-Based Endoscopic Surgery Simulator
110(7)
Charles Baur
Didier Guzzoni
Oliver Georg
VR Simulation of Abdominal Trauma Surgery
117(7)
Morten Bro-Nielesn
David Helfrick
Bill Glass
Xiaolan Zeng
Hugh Connacher
Validation of Virtual Reality To Teach and Access Psychomotor Skills in Laparoscopic Surgery: Results from Randomised Controlled Studies Using the MIST VR Laparoscopic Simulator
124(7)
N. Taffinder
C. Sutton
R. J. Fishwick
I. C. McManus
A. Darzi
3D and 4D Atlas Systems of Living Human Body Structure
131(6)
Naoki Suzuki
Akihiro Takatsu
Asaki Hattori
Takeshi Ezumi
Shuhei Oda
Takashi Yanai
Hideyoshi Tominaga
CT-Based 3D-Planning for Dental Implantology
137(7)
W. Stein
S. Hassfeld
J. Brief
I. Bertovic
R. Krempin
J. Muhling
Experience with MR-Guided Therapy
144(6)
Kirby G. Vosburgh
John F. Schenck
Brain Surgery Simulation Systems Using VR Technique and Improvement of Presence
150(5)
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroyuki Nakamura
Eizaburo Tamaki
Tadashi Nariai
Kimiyoshi Hirakawa
A PC-Based Surgical Simulator for Laparoscopic Surgery
155(6)
C. S. Tseng
Y. Y. Lee
Y. P. Chan
S. S. Wu
A. W. Chiu
Telemedicine: A Personal Journey
161(7)
Ian Alger
Bedside Wellness: Development of a Virtual Forest Rehabilitation System
168(7)
Mieko Ohsuga
Yoko Tatsuno
Futomi Shimono
Kousuke Hirasawa
Hiroshi Oyama
Hitoshi Okamura
Comparing Virtual and Real Worlds for Acrophobia Treatment
175(5)
Milton P. Huang
Joseph Himle
Klaus-Peter Beier
Norman E. Alessi
A New Project for Rehabilitation and Psychomotor Disease Analysis with Virtual Reality Support
180(6)
Alberto Rovetta
Flavio Lorini
Marita Canina
Virtual Reality Techniques in the Treatment of Impotence and Premature Ejaculation
186(7)
Gabriele Optale
Adriano Munari
Alberto Nasta
Carlo Pianon
Jole Baldaro Verde
Giuseppe Viggiano
Personal Stories Within Virtual Environments: Embodiments of a Model for Cancer Patient Information Software
193(3)
Darcy Drew Greene
Carrie Heeter
The Construction of Tridimensional Representation of Body and External Reality in Man: The Greatest Achievement of Evolution to Date Implications for Virtual Reality
196(6)
Michael A. Woodbury
Margarita F. Woodbury
Review of Orthopaedic Manipualtor Arms
202(7)
K.S. Hurst
R. Phillips
W.J. Viant
A.M.M.A. Mohsen
K.P. Sherman
M. Bielby
Planning and Simulation of Medical Robot Tasks
209(6)
Jorg Raczkowsky
Petra Bohner
Catherina R. Burghart
Hartwig Grabowski
Motion Feedback as a Navigation Aid in Robot-Assisted Neurosurgery
215(5)
Matthias Wapler
Jan Stalkamp
Thomas Weisner
Volker Urban
A System for Robot-Assisted Maxillofacial Surgery
220(7)
Catherina R. Burghart
Jan E. Muenchenberg
Ulrich Rembold
Simulator for Virtual Surgery Using Deformable Organ Models and Force Feedback System
227(7)
Naoki Suzuki
Asaki Hattori
Takeshi Ezumi
Akihiko Uchiyama
Takahiro Kumano
Akio Ikemoto
Yoshitaka Adachi
Akihiro Takatsu
3D-Brain 2.0: Narrowing the Gap Between Personal Computers and High End Workstations
234(6)
Torben Kling-Petersen
Ragnar Pascher
Martin Rydmark
The Virtual Instrumentation (VI) Laboratory Facilitates Customized On-Site Ergonomic Analysis of Minimally Invasive Surgery
240(6)
Warren D. Smith
Denise L. Forkey
Ramon Berguer
A Non-Intrusive Display Technique for Providing Real-Time Data Within a Surgeon's Critical Area of Interest
246(6)
James Parsons
Jannick P. Rolland
The Virtual Retinal Display: A New Technology for Virtual Reality and Augmented Vision in Medicine
252(6)
Erik Viirre
Homer Pryor
Satoru Nagata
Thomas A. Furness III
A Sensate Liner for Biomedical Monitoring Applications
258(7)
Eric. J. Lind
Sundaresan Jayaraman
Sungmee Park
Rangaswamy Rajamanickam
Robert Eisler
George Burghart
Tony McKee
Computerized Endoscopic Surgical Grasper
265(7)
Blake Hannaford
Jason Trujillo
Mika Sinanan
Manuel Moreyra
Jacob Rosen
Jeff Brown
Rainer Leuschke
Mark MacFarlane
Development of the Force-Feedback Model for an Epidural Needle Insertion Simulator
272(6)
Leslie Hiemenz
Don Stredney
Petra Schmalbrock
A New Imaging Paradigm for Medical Applications
278(6)
James L. Fergason
James A. McCoy
A Theoretical Comparison of 2-Camera and 3-Camera Optical Localizers with Active or Passive Instrumentation
284(7)
Ivan Faul
Training Environment for Inferior Vena Caval Filter Placement
291(7)
James K. Hahn
Roger Kaufman
Adam B. Winick
Thurston Carleton
Youngser Park
Rob Lindeman
Kwang-Man Oh
Nadia Al-Ghreimil
Raymond J. Walsh
Murray Loew
Joanne Gerber
Siddarth Sankar
Ultra Trainer: A Training System for Medical Ultrasound Examination
298(4)
Jan Stallkamp
Matthias Wapler
A Commercially Viable Virtual Reality Knee Arthroscopy Training System
302(7)
Avril D. McCarthy
Robin J. Hollands
Virtual Medical Trainer: Patient Assessment and Trauma Care Simulator
309(7)
Paul N. Kizakevich
Michael L. McCartney
Daniel B. Nissman
Ken Starko
N. Ty Smith
Virtual Environments for Training Critical Skills in Laparoscopic Surgery
316(7)
Michael Downes
M. Cenk Cavusoglu
Walter Gantert
Lawrence W. Way
Frank Tendick
A National Center for Biocomputation: In Search of a Patient-Specific Interactive Virtual Surgery Workbench
323(6)
M.D. Ross
K. Montgomery
S. Linton
R. Cheng
Jeffrey Smith
Virtual Jaw: A 3D Simulation for Computer-Assisted Surgery and Education
329(7)
Tim Weingartner
Stefan Hassfeld
Rudiger Dillmann
Assessing a VR-Based Learning Environment for Anatomy Education
336(5)
Helene Hoffman
Margaret Murray
Larry Hettinger
Erik Viirre
The Clinical Advantages of Editable Real-Time Volume Rendering in a Medical Virtual Environment: VolMed
341(5)
Hiroshi Oyama
Fumihiko Wakao
Yukihiro Takahira
The Virtual Temporal Bone
346(7)
Theodore P. Mason
Edward L. Applebaum
Mary Rasmussen
Alan Milliman
Ray Evenhouse
Walter Panko
Knowledge-Based Segmentation
353(2)
Catherina R. Burghart
Arno Pernozzoli
Ulrich Rembold
Generating Finite Element Models from Volumetric Medical Images
355(2)
H.A. Grabowski
Advanced 3D-Visualization, Including Virtual Reality, Distributed by PES in Brain Research, Clinical Radiology, and Education
357(2)
Jon Olofsson
Martin Rydmark
Claes-Henric Berthold
Jan Gothlin
Torben Kling-Petersen
Flemming Mork-Petersen
Ragnar Pascher
Computer in the O.R. for Quality Control: Intraoperative Data Acquisition Model for Laparoscopy
359(2)
Volker R. Jacobs
John E. Morrison, Jr.
Trans-Telephonic Electrocardiographic Monitoring (TTEM): First Indian Experience
361(3)
H.S. Rissam
S. Kishore
M.L. Bhatia
N. Trehan
Videoconferencing as a Medical Education Tool: First Experience in Argentinean Public Hospital
364(2)
Rodolfo Altrudi
Alberto Eurnekian
Alex Gandsas
Yvan Silva
Victoria Silvestri
Modeling of a Knee Joint for the VRDA Tool
366(2)
Yohan Baillot
Jannick P. Rolland
A Window on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow via Voluntary Hand Activity Using a Whole Hand Input in a Virtual Environment
368(2)
Mike Edwards
Information Frames: A New Multimedia Approach to Web-Based Learning of Biology and Medicine
370(3)
Wm. LeRoy Heinrichs
Ramani Pichumani
Rory Mather
Parvati Dev
Building a Virtual Invasive Patient on a Budget
373(2)
Torgeir Hovden
Rune Lillesveen
Svenn K. Forfang
Arne Halaas
Development and Evaluation of a Spine Biopsy Simulator
375(2)
Corinna Lathan
Kevin Cleary
Robert Greco
Implications of 3D Visualization for Medical Education
377(2)
Nina Wacholder
Celina Imielinska
Stephen Johnson
Ewa Soliz
Pat Molholt
Simulation Technology in Surgical Education: Can We Assess Manipulative Skills and What Does It Mean to the Learner
379(2)
C. Daniel Smith
Jack Stubbs
David Hananel
Modern Cosmology and the Origin of Our Three Dimensionality
381(2)
Michael A. Woodbury
Margarita F. Woodbury
Internet-Based Telemedicine: A Practical Tool?
383(2)
Peter B. Angood
Force Interactions in Laparoscopic Simulations: Haptic Rendering of Soft Tissues
385(7)
Cagatay Basdogan
Chih-Hao Ho
Mandayam A. Srinivasan
Stephen D. Small
Steven L. Dawson
Formative Design of a Virtural Learning Environment
392(7)
Parvati Dev
Ramani Pichumani
Decker Walker
Wm. LeRoy Heinrichs
Chandu Karadi
William Lorie
Validation of the Madigan ESS Simulator
399(8)
Suzanne Weghorst
Christopher Airola
Peter Oppenheimer
Charles V. Edmond
Troy Patience
David Heskamp
Jeffrey Miller
Author Index 407

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