Affiliation:
1. Department of Spinal Surgery Affiliated JiangMen Hospital of TCM @ Ji’Nan University JiangMen China
2. Department of Orthopedics PuNing People's Hospital GuangDong China
3. Department of Orthopedics & Traumatology University of HongKong ‐ Shenzhen Hospital Shenzhen GuangDong China
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo design a virtual operation of joint replacement for surgical drills using a haptic device, SenSable_FreeForm_Modelling (SFM), to enhance surgeons' efficiency and enable “Virtual tutorial without reality” for interns.MethodA patient with hip joint osteoarthritis is randomly selected to perform Total Hip Replacement (THR). The hip images were input into Mimics in the format of *.dicom after CT scan and then exported to SFM using the stereolithographic (*.stl) format. A surgical toolkit can be created virtually with Computer Aided Design software such as Pro‐E or Ghost SDK and a visual drill scenario of THR directed by a force‐respondent stick, namely Phantom.Result3D models of the hip joint were rebuilt illustrating clearly that the geometrical shapes of the surgical equipment created are similar to real instruments, and the THR operation is emulated distinctly in novelty.ConclusionIn obedience to an ancient maxim, so called ‘genuine knowledge originated from practice’, this simulative operation offers hands‐on experience for students in the orthopaedics field with remarkable effects, contributing not only teaching cases for medical courses but also a planning basis for physical surgery.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Biophysics,Surgery
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