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A Systematic Review on Orthopedic Simulators for Psycho-Motor Skill and Surgical Procedure Training

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Volume 42, Issue 9, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10916-018-1019-1

Keywords

Virtual Reality; VR-based simulator; Orthopedic surgery; Psycho-motor skills; 3D visualization; Performance assessment; Haptic sensation; Tactile feedback

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  1. Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), New Delhi [PhD-MLA\4(34)\201-1]

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Precise simulators can replicate complete understanding of the models. In this survey, we focus on orthopedic simulators that are not only in replicating real-world models but also in educating with complete procedure: surgical, for instance. It covers 18 hip replacement, three-knee replacement, three facial surgeries, one spine surgery and six orthopedic psycho-motor skills training and assessment-based simulators. We also provide comparative studies and highlight current trends and possible challenges. We observed that orthopedic training methodologies have undergone a paradigm shift. This means that the simulators replace the use of sensitive hospital settings for training and skill acquisition. In brief, we address classified overview on existing orthopedic simulators: physical and Virtual Reality (VR)-based simulators. Key steps to develop computer-assisted, VR-based simulator are explored. Experts' opinion on the use of simulation technologies in the field of orthopedics is discussed.

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