Endoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome release simulator
Project Overview
The method of training surgeons is moving towards repeatable and more cost efficient anatomical simulators as opposed to expensive cadavers. Our objective is to design and construct a simulator for endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery by interfacing a life-size hand model with a virtual software representation of the hand and wrist. The model will mount a positioning sensor on the endoscopic instrument to train surgeons how to perform the procedure of cutting the transverse carpal ligament above the medial nerve in the wrist. Incorporating a physical hand model and the actual surgical instruments into the simulation will create a more realistic training tool.
Team Picture
Files
- Final Poster (April 28, 2011)
- Exective Summary (April 28, 2011)
- Product Design Specifications 5/3/11 (May 3, 2011)
- Final Report (May 4, 2011)
- Journal Article (May 4, 2011)
- Midsemester Presentation (March 4, 2011)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Whitney Johnson - Communicator
- Mason Jellings - BSAC
- Sarah Switalski - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Tom Yen - Advisor
- Dr. Robert Radwin - Client
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