Evaluation of a multimodal VR training platform for maxillofacial surgery

Sylvain Bouchigny, Christine Mégard, Ludovic Gabet, Pablo F. Hoffmann, Maria Korman

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Abstract

One of the most striking features of virtual reality systems is their ability to enrich training experience by allowing the developments of sophisticated feedbacks. This study focuses on the way to use modality management in virtual reality systems to accelerate training in a surgical task involving bone drilling.

The study compares the efficiency of two punctual drilling training protocol implemented on the MFS SKILLS platform. The experiments were conducted with residents from 2 university hospitals. The results show that augmented simulation improves acquisition of specific aspects of the surgery in comparison with pure simulation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Skills Conference 2011 : The International Conference SKILLS 2011
EditorsB.G. Bardy, J. Lagarde, D. Mottet
Number of pages4
Volume1
Place of PublicationFrance
PublisherEDP Sciences
Publication date2011
Pages48-51
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventThe International Conference SKILLS 2011 - Montpellier, France
Duration: 15 Dec 201116 Dec 2011

Conference

ConferenceThe International Conference SKILLS 2011
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityMontpellier
Period15/12/201116/12/2011
SeriesBIO Web of Sciences
Volume1

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