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insightArthroVR
The insightArthroVR arthroscopy surgical simulator provides
arthroscopy training on knees and shoulders in a controlled,
stress-free, and virtual-reality environment.
The system, manufactured by GMV, includes:
Realistic anatomical models
validated by experts in arthroscopy and anatomy, including both
healthy joints and a variety of pathologies
A camera and multipurpose tool
that adapts to different joints and arthroscopic techniques
Skill indicators that allow for
practitioner skills evaluation through configurable key performance
indicators
A training program in which the practitioner can advance
through exercises of increasing difficulty
Realistic Anatomical Models
The insightArthroVR simulator comprises a base structure with
interchangeable plastic models representing knee and shoulder
anatomy. The shoulder can be set up in the lateral decubitus or
beachchair positions. Sensors detect the working position of the
models and recalibrate the system accordingly.
Surgical Camera, Multipurpose Tool
A simulated arthroscopic camera and light source can be
independently swiveled much like real arthroscopic tools, helping the
surgeon become familiar with a real camera’s 30-degree offset from
midline. As the camera is navigated through the simulated anatomy, a
virtual image displays on the computer monitor. Representative tools,
very similar to the real surgical set, are inserted through the model
anatomy and appear as real instruments — hook-shaped probe with
laser length marks, ablation probe, or power shaver.
Surgical Simulation Training Modules
Exercises cover a range of arthroscopic skill levels, from basic
instrument handling and diagnostics to complex surgical procedures.
The insightArthroVR simulator provides a teaching sequence made up of
a series of training modules of increasing difficulty that helps to
hone the necessary psychomotor skills for arthroscopy. These training
modules include:
Basic skills, providing training
in holding the instruments in an ergonomically sound way and
developing camera, optic, and triangulation skills.
Shoulder arthroscopy, allowing
students to learn the correct exploration of the glenohumeral joint
and the subacromial space, recognize the various pathologies, and
treat them accordingly. Surgical repair practice is available as
well; free body removal. Micro-fracturing, instability, RCR (rotator
cuff repair) and ASD (arthroscopic subacromial decompression).
Knee arthroscopy, where students learn to explore the joint,
make a correct diagnosis of the various pathologies, and select the
femoral and tibial tunnels for anterior cruciate ligament repair.
Surgical repair practice is available as well; free body removal,
menisectomy, micro-fracturing and ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)
repair.
Each anthroscopic training module can be adapted to different
degrees of difficulty (initial, intermediate, expert).
Arthroscopy Skill Indicators
One of insightArthroVR system’s main advantages is that it
furnishes a set of metrics for objective assessment of skills. It
records user actions and tracks progress over time. It also conducts
analyses that can help personalize teaching sequences and reduce
learning curves in a verifiable way.
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