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Stop the Bleeding! Immersive Simulation for Surgeons John Qualter #biodigitalhuman Frank Sculli #biodigitalhuman Dr. Gregory Wiet #osc Charlene Zvolanek #char74 SXSW Interactive 2011 #stopthebleeding

Stop the Bleeding! Immersive Simulation for Surgeons (SXSW Panel 2011)

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Stop the Bleeding! Immersive

Simulation for SurgeonsJohn Qualter #biodigitalhumanFrank Sculli #biodigitalhumanDr. Gregory Wiet #oscCharlene Zvolanek #char74

SXSW Interactive 2011 #stopthebleeding

Charlene Zvolanek

Director, User Experience

MRM Worldwide SF

@[email protected]

Dr. Gregory J. Wiet, MBS, MD

Associate Professor, Biomedical

Information & Otolaryngology

The Ohio State University

Nationwide Children’s Hospital

@[email protected]

Frank Sculli, Co-Founder, Director of IT, bio-medical engineer

BioDigital Systems

@[email protected]

John Qualter, Co-Founder, Director of Media, medical animator

BioDigital Systems

Research Assistant Professor, Division

of Educational Informatics, NYU

School of Medicine

@[email protected]

Simulation facilities are being developed at

universities around the world, providing

cutting-edge training that benefits surgeons

and their patients.

Digital imaging and computing advances have

fostered an era of medical surgery simulation.

The medical field was the first to exploit

volume visualization from CT in craniofacial

surgery.

Gaming and simulation have much in common,

but have as many differences. For over 20

years video games have given laypeople a way

to investigate what it may be like to have

their hand on the knife.

Things were different with surgery games in 1991, like Life & Death, for Atari & Amiga

The nature of surgery simulation fosters

collaboration between academia, private

companies, the military and technology

solution providers. Both open and closed

source projects coexist and serve the varying

needs of each group, with amazing results.

Benefits of surgery simulation

for medical professionals

• Laparoscopic technique training

• Specific robotic surgery tool training

• Practice as often as desired, expertise can be achieved far earlier

• Confidence built through practice allows better performance through skill and mental state

• Reduce dependence on costly cadaver and animal subjects

• So much MORE!

Benefits of surgery

simulation for patients

• Less invasive surgeries, with faster

recovery

• Less risk due to extensive practice of surgeons

• Reduced risk- Patient CT and MRI data loaded into simulation environment allows surgeons to practice a procedure on patient anatomy

- Novice surgeons will perform better overall

• Future: Confidence in your surgeon based on their performance data

• So much MORE!

Interface design for simulation environments

in some ways mirror gaming, but there are

specific considerations that must be taken into

account.

The practical applications today are just as

exciting as the theoretical applications that

future innovations will bring – such as truly

virtual surgery and monitoring surgeon

competency for various procedures over time

Performance measurement and certifications

on individual procedures allow superior

tracking of surgeon skill and readiness to enter

the operating theater.

Moving Forward

- Virtual Surgery

- Standards development and approval

- Certification of surgeons

- Online: BioDigital Human

Thank you for attending SXSW Interactive 2011

and Stop the Bleeding! Immersive Simulation for

Surgeons

John Qualter #[email protected]

Frank Sculli #[email protected]

Dr. Gregory Wiet #[email protected]

Charlene Zvolanek #char74 [email protected]

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