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Virtual reality surgery: neurosurgery and the contemporary landscape.

Mark A Spicer1, Michael L J Apuzzo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Virtual reality-simulated environments have been used for the training of personnel, most notably for military applications, for more than 35 years. The advantages conferred by being able to train novice personnel in a low- to no-risk simulated environment have long been appreciated by the medical community. The recent availability of affordable gigahertz-range microprocessors (once the exclusive domain of the Cray supercomputer) has made photorealistic graphical rendering and manipulation of virtual surgical substrates a reality. Concomitant advances in artificial intelligence systems and the portability of patient-specific magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomographic scanning, and angiographic image data presage the emergence of the surgical simulator as a modern surgical training adjunct. An overview of the status of surgical simulation with regard to its adaptability to current surgical training regimens is presented.
METHODS: Extensive MEDLINE, Internet, and other database searches spanning the years 1960 to 2002 were conducted in an effort to delineate the status of simulated surgical environments.
RESULTS: As would be expected, most articles addressing surgical simulation as their primary focus have been published in the past decade. A review of this literature demonstrates the broadest application in the field of endoscopic (and laparoscopic) procedures, most likely as a result of the reduced engineering burden with respect to incorporation of a haptic interface.
CONCLUSION: The realization of ergonomically acceptable haptic interfaces remains elusive. Improvements in graphical rendering and the incorporation of artificial intelligence functions signal the certain emergence of surgical simulators as a viable supplement to the Halstedian method of surgical training.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12590672     DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000047812.42726.56

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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Review 2.  The evolution and future of minimalism in neurological surgery.

Authors:  Charles Y Liu; Michael Y Wang; Michael L J Apuzzo
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3.  Optimal setting of image bounding box can improve registration accuracy of diffusion tensor tractography.

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4.  Preliminary experience with a new three-dimensional computer-based model for the study and the analysis of skull base approaches.

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5.  Extended endoscopic endonasal transclival approach to the ventrolateral brainstem and related cisternal spaces: anatomical study.

Authors:  Elena d'Avella; Flavio Angileri; Matteo de Notaris; Joaquin Enseñat; Vita Stagno; Luigi Maria Cavallo; Joan Berenguer Gonzales; Alessandro Weiss; Alberto Prats-Galino
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6.  Virtual reality cerebral aneurysm clipping simulation with real-time haptic feedback.

Authors:  Ali Alaraj; Cristian J Luciano; Daniel P Bailey; Abdussalam Elsenousi; Ben Z Roitberg; Antonio Bernardo; P Pat Banerjee; Fady T Charbel
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 4.654

7.  Trigeminal neurinomas: clinical features and surgical experience in 84 patients.

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Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2009-07-25       Impact factor: 3.042

8.  Surgical approaches to complex vascular lesions: the use of virtual reality and stereoscopic analysis as a tool for resident and student education.

Authors:  Nitin Agarwal; Paul J Schmitt; Vishad Sukul; Charles J Prestigiacomo
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2012-08-01

9.  Virtual reality training in neurosurgery: Review of current status and future applications.

Authors:  Ali Alaraj; Michael G Lemole; Joshua H Finkle; Rachel Yudkowsky; Adam Wallace; Cristian Luciano; P Pat Banerjee; Silvio H Rizzi; Fady T Charbel
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2011-04-28

10.  Three-dimensional virtual reality simulation of periarticular tumors using Dextroscope reconstruction and simulated surgery: a preliminary 10-case study.

Authors:  JingSheng Shi; Jun Xia; YiBing Wei; SiQun Wang; JianGuo Wu; FeiYan Chen; GangYong Huang; Jie Chen
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2014-06-21
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