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This study introduces the PreOp Endoscopic Simulator, a low-cost medical training tool. It effectively combines multimedia, 3D graphics, and force feedback for realistic endoscopic simulation.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Simulation
  • Surgical Training Technologies
  • Virtual Reality in Medicine

Background:

  • High costs of realistic simulators impede widespread adoption in medical training.
  • Existing training solutions often lack the necessary immersion and fidelity.
  • Affordability remains a critical barrier for many educational institutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a cost-effective endoscopic simulator for medical training.
  • To address the challenge of high simulator costs for training institutions.
  • To create a second-generation low-cost medical simulator.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of multimedia, 3D graphics simulation, and force feedback technology on a PC.
  • Analysis and prioritization of essential medical tasks for flexible bronchoscopy.

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  • Blending simulation and multimedia to enhance immersion and training efficacy.
  • Main Results:

    • Development of the PreOp Endoscopic Simulator, a second-generation low-cost system.
    • Successful integration of advanced technologies within a PC-based platform.
    • Demonstration of a viable approach to reduce medical simulator costs.

    Conclusions:

    • The PreOp system offers a cost-effective solution for realistic endoscopic training.
    • The project successfully navigated technical challenges and cost constraints.
    • This approach enhances training efficacy and immersion while minimizing system expenses.