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Development of a Virtual Da Vinci Xi Training Simulator for Robotic In-Utero Open Spina Bifida Repair - Preliminary Results

EK Walsh, Nillan Nimal, Aang Munawar, James M. Drake, Tim Van Mieghem, Thomas Looi

Year
2024
Citations
2

Abstract

Open spina bifida (OSB) is a spinal defect seen in developing fetuses. An in-utero approach to repair has improved outcomes and reduced risk of comorbidities in both mother and baby [1]. To minimize the invasive impact, surgeons are investigating an in-utero robotic ap- proach which presents the need for a simulator to enable surgeon training and planning. Currently surgeons are trained by a combination of existing clinical simulator with generic environment and physical phantom testing. The contributions of this paper are: 1. An open-source dynamic simulator of the Da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System 2. A realistic virtual model of OSB 3. A novel integrated fetal robotics surgical simulator that allows surgeons to practice a simulated OSB repair.

Keywords

Spina bifidaSimulationComputer scienceVirtual realityIn uteroPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHuman–computer interactionMedicineSurgeryPregnancy

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