The Development of Minimally Invasive Surgery Simulation Training System Based on Virtual Reality Technology

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Minimally Invasive Surgery Simulation Training System based on VR technology is comprised of intelligent 3-Dimensional images VR software system and simulated surgical instrument with high perceptibility and high precision force feedback characteristics. Real time VR and simulated instrument with force feedback interact with the operator in real time, achieve high immersive virtual surgery scenario, and allows trainees to perform and improve the whole surgical procedures. By applying synchronized network video server and real-time communication server based on TRP/RTCP, the instructor can view all details of an operator's surgical procedure by a network terminal, and provide real time technical guidance. The system covers minimally invasive surgeries of digestive, urinary, gynecological, thoracic, pediatric , etc.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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2300-2303

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November 2011

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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