Real time simulation of phaco-emulsi-cation for cataract surgery training

Marco Agus, Enrico Gobbetti, Giovanni Pintore, Gianluigi Zanetti, Antonio Zorcolo

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Abstract

We present a real.time simulation of the phaco-emulsification task in a virtual reality training system for cataract surgery. Phaco.emulsification consists in breaking in small fragments and completely removing the eye crystalline lens by employing an ultra.sound tool called phaco.emulsificator. Our approach employs a mesh-less shape. based dynamic algorithm integrated with a simplex geometry representation in order to efficiently handle the rendering process and the continuous modifications involved by the surgical tool interaction, and with a smoothed particle hydrodynamics scheme with spatial ordering for handling fragments interactions. The complete training system also simulates other tasks involved in cataract surgery, like the corneal incision and the capsulorhexis. The simulator runs on a multiprocessing PC platform and provides realistic physically-based visual simulations of tools interactions. The current setup employs SensAble PHANToM for simulating the interaction devices, and a binocular display for presenting images to the user.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication3rd Workshop in Virtual Reality Interactions and Physical Simulations, VRIPHYS 2006
Pages91-100
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event3rd Workshop on Virtual Reality Interactions and Physical Simulations, VRIPHYS 2006 - Madrid, Spain
Duration: 6 Nov 20067 Nov 2006

Publication series

Name3rd Workshop in Virtual Reality Interactions and Physical Simulations, VRIPHYS 2006

Conference

Conference3rd Workshop on Virtual Reality Interactions and Physical Simulations, VRIPHYS 2006
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period6/11/067/11/06

Keywords

  • Physically-based modeling
  • Real-time rendering
  • Surgical simulation

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