Invention
This invention provides medical students and professionals the ability to practice surgical techniques in virtual reality with true hepatic feedback. This technology is currently designed for otolaryngology procedures where users are provided with a virtual reality headset and imitation medical tools for operating on a tangible model head.
Background
Typically, medical students are able to practice surgical techniques on a cadaver one time during their education. While this is helpful, students would benefit from being able to practice their surgical procedures multiple times throughout medical school. Studies show that limited surgical exposure in medical school corresponds to longer surgery times and more complications after graduate school. Although virtual surgery is an option already on the market, the technology presented here builds upon what's currently available by enabling hepatic feedback within virtual surgery.
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true hepatic feedback
tangible model head
limited surgical exposure
enabling hepatic feedback
imitation medical tools