The Living Anatomy Program David A. Fineberg, MD.
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The Living Anatomy Program
David A. Fineberg, MD
Main Theme
It’s easier to integrate the human hand into the
development of computer interfaces than it is to try to
replicate it’s complexity with haptic technology
Project Goals
• Reproduce the experience of being in the operating room by developing advanced computer interfaces for teaching human anatomy and surgical techniques
How do we achieve this?
• Utilize the complex sensory abilities of the human hand as an interface component
• Create anatomic structures with tactile qualities similar to in-vivo human structures
• Interface these structures to the computer via position sensors
• Build a visual environment around it• Link motion of physical and virtual objects so
they are synchronized in real time
Dr. Fineberg Dr. Kesavadas
• Physical Models •Interface and Virtual Environment
How does an organ feel?It doesn’t feel like this!
Fresh Cadaver Live Surgery
Physical Model Sculpting
Modeling Organs in the Anatomy Lab
Peritoneal Cavity Cast
This is just the beginning, think of the possibilities!
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