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A virtual pointer to support the adoption of professional vision in laparoscopic training.

Yuanyuan FengHannah McGowanAzin SemsarHamid R ZahiriIvan M GeorgeTimothy TurnerAdrian ParkAndrea KleinsmithHelena M Mentis
Published in: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery (2018)
Results show that the virtual pointer system improves the trainer's perception of trainee's performance and this is reflected in the objective performance measures in the third and fourth training runs. The benefit of a virtual pointing and telestration system may be perceived by the trainers early on in training, but this is not evident in objective trainee performance until further mastery has been attained. In addition, the performance improvement of economy of motion specifically shows that the virtual pointer improves the adoption of professional vision- improved ability to see and use laparoscopic video results in more direct instrument movement.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • robot assisted
  • electronic health record
  • mental health
  • high resolution
  • high speed