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Researchers developing realistic surgery simulator

Ambulatory Safety Monitor, August 10, 2006

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Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are developing a surgery simulator, similar to flight simulators used to train pilots, that will allow surgeons to learn surgical skills without using cadavers or real patients, Wired News reports.

The few surgical simulators currently on the market lack realism and are not popular with the medical community, and most surgeons learn by observing experienced physicians or performing supervised procedures, according to the article. The simulator currently in development will allow surgons to practice on three-dimensional graphic models that look and react like real human tissue.

Researchers initially plan to develop training modules for specific tasks such as grasping, cauterizing, and surgical cutting.

Click here to read the Wired News article.



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