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      Haptic/virtual reality orthopedic surgical simulators: a literature review

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          Innovations in surgery simulation: a review of past, current and future techniques

          As a result of recent work-hours limitations and concerns for patient safety, innovations in extraclinical surgical simulation have become a desired part of residency education. Current simulation models, including cadaveric, animal, bench-top, virtual reality (VR) and robotic simulators are increasingly used in surgical training programs. Advances in telesurgery, three-dimensional (3D) printing, and the incorporation of patient-specific anatomy are paving the way for simulators to become integral components of medical training in the future. Evidence from the literature highlights the benefits of including simulations in surgical training; skills acquired through simulations translate into improvements in operating room performance. Moreover, simulations are rapidly incorporating new medical technologies and offer increasingly high-fidelity recreations of procedures. As a result, both novice and expert surgeons are able to benefit from their use. As dedicated, structured curricula are developed that incorporate simulations into daily resident training, simulated surgeries will strengthen the surgeon’s skill set, decrease hospital costs, and improve patient outcomes.
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            Head-mounted display augmented reality to guide pedicle screw placement utilizing computed tomography

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              The Role of Haptics in Medical Training Simulators: A Survey of the State of the Art.

              This review paper discusses the role of haptics within virtual medical training applications, particularly, where it can be used to aid a practitioner to learn and practice a task. The review summarizes aspects to be considered in the deployment of haptics technologies in medical training. First, both force/torque and tactile feedback hardware solutions that are currently produced commercially and in academia are reviewed, followed by the available haptics-related software and then an in-depth analysis of medical training simulations that include haptic feedback. The review is summarized with scrutiny of emerging technologies and discusses future directions in the field.
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                Virtual Reality
                Virtual Reality
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1359-4338
                1434-9957
                December 2022
                July 08 2022
                December 2022
                : 26
                : 4
                : 1795-1825
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                10.1007/s10055-022-00666-y
                5ae082ba-a86b-401a-90a7-681255020c4f
                © 2022

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