Medical simulation is a developing field used in the education of medical students, doctors, residents, and many other medical professionals. Despite emerging simulation tools, little has been done to address surgeries in congenital patients, specifically with regards to the spinal cord. The objective of this project was to design, fabricate, and functionally evaluate a medical simulator to address the challenge of teaching the spinal detethering surgical procedure to neurosurgery residents. This simulator was designed to mimic anatomical and physiological characteristics of the lower lumbar region. Pressure sensors were used to quantify the forces that were applied to the spinal cord during the surgical procedure and a LabVIEW program was developed to monitor the pressure profile. The simulator was functionally evaluated by six residents, one fellow, one doctor, and two medical students. A conclusive, quantitative method for scoring these surgeries has not yet been developed, however, the residents and medical students were able to compare their procedures with those of more experienced doctors and fellows via qualitative methods. Future developments will include incorporating quantitative scoring methods as well as noise elimination hardware into the design.
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Design and Development of a Modular Medical Simulation Prototype for Pediatric Spinal Detethering Surgeries
Martin Morris,
Peoria, IL,
Martin Morris
Bradley University
,Peoria, IL,
USA
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M. D. Julian Lin
College of Medicine at Peoria,
Peoria, IL,
M. D. Julian Lin
University of Illinois
,College of Medicine at Peoria,
Peoria, IL,
USA
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Martin Morris
Bradley University
,Peoria, IL,
USA
M. D. Julian Lin
University of Illinois
,College of Medicine at Peoria,
Peoria, IL,
USA
Manuscript received March 15, 2013; final manuscript received April 24, 2013; published online June 11, 2013. Editor: Arthur G. Erdman.
J. Med. Devices. Jun 2013, 7(2): 020945 (2 pages)
Published Online: June 11, 2013
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March 15, 2013
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April 24, 2013
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Bailey, J., Nair, K., Macuk, A., Frank, C., Patel, A., Lesniak, M., Lesle, E., Morris, M., and Lin, M. D. J. (June 11, 2013). "Design and Development of a Modular Medical Simulation Prototype for Pediatric Spinal Detethering Surgeries." ASME. J. Med. Devices. June 2013; 7(2): 020945. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4024304
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