Low-cost simulator assembly for 3-dimensional videosurgery training

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Abstract

Background: Three-dimensional videosurgery is already a reality worldwide. The trainee program for this procedure should be done initially and preferably in simulators. Aim: Assemble low-cost simulator for three-dimensional videosurgery training. Methods: The simulator presented here was mounted in two parts, base and glasses. After, several stations can be inserted into the simulator for skills training in videosurgery. Results: It was possible to set up three dimensional (3D) video simulations with low cost. It has proved to be easy to assemble and allows the training surgeon of various video surgical skills. Conclusion: This equipment may be used in undergraduate programs and advanced courses for residents and surgeons. The acrylic box allows the visualization of the task executed by the tutor and even by other experienced students.

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Da Cunha, C. M. Q., De Lima, D. M. F., & De Menezes, F. J. C. (2018). Low-cost simulator assembly for 3-dimensional videosurgery training. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva, 31(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020180001e1384

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