iPhone virtual reality training model for microsurgical practice
To design a microsurgical training tool using a smartphone connected to VR glasses to simulate practice under a surgical microscope
Project Overview
iPhones or smartphones are ubiquitous devices that are a requirement for training physicians. The camera capabilities of an iPhone provide such incredible magnification that they are comparable to surgical microscopes that are used for vessel anastomoses. However, multiple studies that have looked at using the iPhone alone state that it doesn't provide adequate depth perception to truly simulate a surgical microscope. The use of virtual reality glasses creates a stereoscopic 3D image by angling two 2D images, therefore, creating an illusion of depth to the image. We have attempted to create this model using a computer, two cell phones, and lightning cable connection, however, there is too much delay from this current model and we have been unable to design a simple streamlined model. Our hope is that, with the assistance of the BME teams, we can design a simple iPhone-VR system to create a home microsurgery simulation tool that could be used as a resource for resident surgeons to practice microsurgery. Given that every resident has an iPhone/smartphone, the hope would be that if anastomotic outcomes are the same, that a resident would have access to an "at home training device".
Team Picture
Files
- Final Report (December 10, 2020)
- Final Notebook (December 10, 2020)
- Final Poster Presentation (December 3, 2020)
- Preliminary Report (October 9, 2020)
- Preliminary Presentation (October 9, 2020)
- PDS (September 18, 2020)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Jason Wang - Team Leader
- Xiaoxuan Ren - Communicator
- Martin Janiszewski - BSAC & BPAG
- Jiong Chen - BWIG
- Katarina Milosavljevic
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Willis Tompkins - Advisor
- Dr. Ellen Shaffrey - Client
- Dr. Samuel Poore - Alternate Contact
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