![Loading...](https://link.springer.com/static/c4a417b97a76cc2980e3c25e2271af3129e08bbe/images/pdf-preview/spacer.gif)
-
Article
Open AccessStepwise development of a simulation environment for operating room teams: the example of vertebroplasty
Despite the growing importance of medical simulation in education, there is limited guidance available on how to develop medical simulation environments, particularly with regard to technical and non-technical...
-
Article
Intra-operative disruptions, surgeon’s mental workload, and technical performance in a full-scale simulated procedure
Surgical flow disruptions occur frequently and jeopardize perioperative care and surgical performance. So far, insights into subjective and cognitive implications of intra-operative disruptions for surgeons an...
-
Article
Task and crisis analysis during surgical training
To design a surgical training environment based on task and crisis analysis of the surgical workflow.
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Desired-View Controlled Positioning of Angiographic C-arms
We present the idea of a user interface concept, which resolves the challenges involved in the control of angiographic C-arms for their constant repositioning during interventions by either the surgeons or the...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Development and Procedural Evaluation of Immersive Medical Simulation Environments
We present a method in designing a medical simulation environment based on task and crisis analysis of the surgical workflow. The environment consists of real surgical tools and instruments that are augmented ...