Real-time simulation of soft tissue deformation and electrocautery procedures in laparoscopic rectal cancer radical surgery

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Background: Laparoscopic surgery (LS), also referred to as minimally invasive surgery, is a modern surgical technique which is widely applied. The fulcrum effect makes LS a non-intuitive motor skill with a steep learning curve. Methods: A hybrid model of tetrahedrons and a multi-layer triangular mesh are constructed to simulate the deformable behavior of the rectum and surrounding tissues in the Position-Based Dynamics (PBD) framework. A heat-conduction based electric-burn technique is employed to simulate the electrocautery procedure. Results: The simulator has been applied for laparoscopic rectum cancer surgery training. From the experimental results, trainees can operate in real time with high degrees of stability and fidelity. A preliminary study was performed to evaluate the realism and usefulness. Conclusions: This prototype simulator has been tested and verified by colorectal surgeons through a pilot study. They believed both the visual and the haptic performance of the simulation are realistic and helpful to enhance laparoscopic skills.

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Sui, Y., Pan, J. J., Qin, H., Liu, H., & Lu, Y. (2017). Real-time simulation of soft tissue deformation and electrocautery procedures in laparoscopic rectal cancer radical surgery. International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcs.1827

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