Neurosimulator Vol.I Avis
Publié par UpSurgeOn on 2018-05-30🏷️ À propos: AppSurgeOn - Neurosimulator Vol.I is the first 3D neurosurgical simulator for mobile.
🏷️ À propos: AppSurgeOn - Neurosimulator Vol.I is the first 3D neurosurgical simulator for mobile.
After a 3D real time simulation of the surgical approach, you can experience an interactive microsurgical exploration by using a virtual microscope and deforming the brain tissue in order to access the selected ROI.
In the next steps, the system leads you to select a suitable craniotomy from a list of 9 frontal/temporal approaches, and matches these two variables to calculate the best patient positioning for that specific approach.
Neurosimulator revolutionizes the neurosurgical training allowing to simulate a preoperative decision-making and a realistic intracranial exploration on a virtual patient.
The UpSurgeOn Team, made by neurosurgeons and digital artists, uses the most powerful 3D technology and a strong 3D modeling process to reproduce an interactive surgical field.
Each mode is organized into specific steps reproducing a realistic neurosurgical simulation of step-by-step decision-making to perform frontal and temporal craniotomies.
Craniotomy is a 4-step procedure which considers specifically the surgical approaches and the patient positioning.
- Full overview of 15 ROI (Region Of Interest) from a complete head MRI and an interactive 3D model of the patient head.
ROI mode is a 6-step simulation setup that begins with the selection of a ROI (Region Of Interest) from a list of 15 ROIs.
- Patient head positioning (rotation, flexion-extension, lateral tilt).
It offers an impactful 3D educational experience of cognitive neurosurgical training characterized by full interactivity, high realism and impressive accuracy.
AppSurgeOn - Neurosimulator Vol.I is organized into two simulation modes: ROI mode and Craniotomy mode.
This innovative process is designed to empower the understanding of the microsurgical perspectives and the surgical ergonomics.
- Wide texts concerning indications, techniques, landmarks, red flags and surgical notes from scientific literature.
- Fixation of the patient head with the Mayfield Head Holder.