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1 Please give credit to the researchers listed on the slides Virtual Reality Master File Richard M. Satava, MD FACS Professor of Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine and Program Manager, Advanced Biomedical Technologies Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Special Assistant, Advance Medical Technologies US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

2 Air Force 1 - refit Unofficial Administration request CLASSIFIED

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4 “The Future is here …... it’s the Information Age” Current Visions

5 If Telemedicine were … Ubiquitous In every home, school, workplace desktop, mall, airport, etc Free Ultra-bandwidth, continuous access, at no cost, etc … then what is the next step?

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8 “The Future is not what it used to be” ….Yogi Berra Disruptive Visions

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10 Holomer Total body-scan for total diagnosis From visible human to virtual human Satava March, 2002

11 Virtual Soldier Scan What if we could... Predict the performance of each soldier under a thousand different scenarios/stresses Instantly and automatically accurately diagnose every internal combat injury Determine the potential of hundreds of equipment, drug, training, etc. enhancements Estimate the effects of wounding of every type of weapon under every situation Perform clinical trials for a vaccine on a million soldiers over 20 years time – in one week …. just for starters

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14 Figure 4 Scott Fisher wearing one of the first head mounted displays at the NASA Ames Research Center virtual reality laboratory – ca 1985. (Courtesy of Dr. Scott Fisher, PhD, Telepresence Research, Inc., Palo Alto, CA)

15 Digital imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound, etc) Remote and biologic sensors Networking Robotics Micro-machines / micro-robots Human interface technology Virtual reality Supercomputing Artificial intelligence Information Age Technologies

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29 ENT Sinusoscopy Simulator Lockheed Martin 1999 Haptics Full System

30 Anastomosis Simulator Marc Raibert, BDInc, 1998

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32 Virtual Emergency Room Courtesy Suzanne Weghorst, HIT Lab, Univ Washington. 1994

33 The Challenge To understand the fundamental change the Information Age is bringing to Healthcare SATAVA 7 July, 1999 DARPA

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35 The point at which human, machine and information interact The Digital Interface

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39 Color Virtual Retinal Display Courtesy Tom Furness, HIT Lab, Seattle WA

40 VRD as a personal eyewear display Courtesy Tom Furness, HIT Lab, Seattle WA

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45 VisionStation Courtesy Elumens, Inc

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55 Real and virtual colonoscopy - Transverse colon polyp

56 Virtual Barium Enema Courtesy James Brink, Yale University, 2001

57 3-D Modeling of the Liver Jacques Marescaux EITS, Strasbourg, France Pre-operative planning and surgical rehearsal

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60 Next Generation Innner Ear Courtesy Dr. Jonathan Silverstein, Univ Illinois, Chicago, 2000

61 Holomer An example of multi-disciplinary research From visible human to virtual human Satava March, 2000


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