1. Haptic Palpation for the Femoral Pulse in Virtual Interventional Radiology
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Darwin G. Caldwell, Timothy R. Coles, Nigel W. John, and Derek A. Gould
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Computer science ,Interventional radiology ,Virtual reality ,computer.software_genre ,Palpation ,Pulse (physics) ,Catheter ,Virtual machine ,medicine ,Virtual training ,Medical physics ,computer ,Haptic technology - Abstract
Interventional Radiology is a rapidly expanding speciality using minimally invasive techniques to treat a multitude of clinical problems. Current work in progress aims to create an affordable virtual training tool to reduce training times and patient risk during a trainee practitioners learning cycle. The procedure of arterial catheterisation has been broken down into a number of subtasks, one of which requires an operator to locate the femoral artery pulse by palpation. This is performed in preparation for a needle insertion to allow the entry of a guide wire and catheter into the patient. This paper presents the current state of research into a unique solution for affordable haptic simulation of pulse palpation in a virtual environment.
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- 2009
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