Simulators for Training: Assessment, Validation, and Acceptance Strategies Vascular Intervention Simulator Training (VIST) Medicine Meets Virtual Reality January 25, 2003 Jonas Ohlson Mentice, AB
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 2 VIST A procedural trainer for endovascular procedures, such as Angiography, Angioplasty, Stenting, Aneurysms and CRM Coronary or peripheral procedures Multiple locations to introduce the catheter
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 3 Educational Objectives Proper positioning of the C arm to diagnose and locate lesions Proper selection of devices to diagnose and affect a repair Proper manipulation of devices to reach the site in question Deployment as needed Verification of steps taken Debrief ResidentsFellows Continuing Education
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 4 Brief History A platform for rapid deployment of educational content in vascular intervention Stenting Feasability study Product R&D initiated First prototype demonstration First commercial delivery (stenting) CRM application delivery (biventricular pacing) Delivery of multi application haptic interface device Renal & Carotid stenting, Distal Protection, case handling 5-6 years of R&D Rapid application releases Case & content subscription
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 5 Active Ingredients Haptic Interface Physical model Haptics controller Fluid flow model Synthetic Fluoroscope Geometrical model User interface Hemodynamic model Simulation kernel
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 6 User Experience World-Wide Simulator Installations Over 18 VIST’s User Site Distribution Device Manufacturers Training Centers Validation Study commencing at Emory, Imperial College (UK), Karolinska Institute (SE) Currently used in training for training at GECI for Continuing Education (>2000)
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 7 Emerging Concepts and Developments 3D reconstruction of patient specific digital data to enable procedure rehearsal (“Mission Rehearsal”) Content subscription to enrich educational content rapidly (e- mail or www) Integration of HPS and VIST to enable Cath Lab Team Training
This document is proprietary and shall not be used or disclosed without the consent of METI 8 David Hananel Director of Surgical Programs Medical Education Technologies, Inc Fruitville Road Sarasota, Florida U.S.A. Phone: (513) US Contact Information