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A Virtual University Infrastructure For Orthopaedic Surgical Training With Integrated Simulation

Author:
Simon Grange
 
Advisor:
 
Award Date:
2006
Institution:
University of Southampton
Institution Location:
Southampton, UK
Web Location:
http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12559/01/070406PhD_SGrange.pdf
Abstract:
This thesis pivots around the fulcrum of surgical, educational and technological factors. Whilst there is no single conclusion drawn, it is a multidisciplinary thesis exploring the juxtaposition of different academic domains that have a significant influence upon each other. The relationship centres on the engineering and computer science factors in learning technologies for surgery. Following a brief introduction to previous efforts developing surgical simulation, this thesis considers education and learning in orthopaedics, the design and building of a simulator for shoulder surgery. The thesis considers the assessment of such tools and embedding into a virtual learning environment. It explains how the performed experiments clarified issues and their actual significance. This leads to discussion of the work and conclusions are drawn regarding the progress of integration of distributed simulation within the healthcare environment, suggesting how future work can proceed.
M: D Lunn on 28 Jul 2008
C: D Lunn on 30 Jan 2007