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Original Article

Real-Time Simulation of Tissue Deformation for the Nasal Endoscopy Simulator (NES)

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Pages 281-285 | Received 17 May 1999, Accepted 23 Aug 1999, Published online: 06 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Endonasal sinus surgery requires a great amount of training before it can be adequately performed. The complicated anatomy involved, the proximity of relevant structures, and the variability of the anatomy due to inborn or iatrogenic variations make several complications possible. Today, cadaver dissections are the “gold standard” for surgical training. To overcome the drawbacks of traditional training methods, the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics is currently developing a highly interactive medical simulation system for nasal endoscopy and endonasal sinus surgery, in cooperation with the Mainz University Hospital

For the simulation of a rhinoscopic procedure, not only are the realization of the 3D interaction and the geometric representation of the anatomical structures necessary, but also a real-time simulation of the deformation behavior constrained by the instrument collisions. The challenge is to close the gap between a maximal degree of realism and the required real-time conditions.

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