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On the design of an interactive, patient-specific surgical simulator for mitral valve repair

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2011

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Tenenholtz, Neil A., Peter E. Hammer, Robert J. Schneider, Nikolay V. Vasilyev, and Robert D. Howe. 2011. “On the Design of an Interactive, Patient-Specific Surgical Simulator for Mitral Valve Repair.” In Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 25-30 Sept. 2011, San Francisco CA, 1327-1332. doi:10.1109/iros.2011.6095089.

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Surgical repair of the mitral valve is a difficult procedure that is often avoided in favor of less effective valve replacement because of the associated technical challenges facing non-expert surgeons. In the interest of increasing the rate of valve repair, an accurate, interactive surgical simulator for mitral valve repair was developed. With a haptic interface, users can interact with a mechanical model during simulation to aid in the development of a surgical plan and then virtually implement the procedure to assess its efficacy. Sub-millimeter accuracy was achieved in a validation study, and the system was successfully used by a cardiac surgeon to repair three virtual pathological valves.

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