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An intestinal surgery simulator: real-time collision processing and visualization
2004
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
This research work is aimed toward the development of a VR-based trainer for colon cancer removal. It enables the surgeons to interactively view and manipulate the concerned virtual organs as during a real surgery. First, we present a method for animating the small intestine and the mesentery (the tissue that connects it to the main vessels) in real-time, thus enabling user interaction through virtual surgical tools during the simulation. We present a stochastic approach for fast collision
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2004.36
pmid:15527052
fatcat:3y3w6z3jrbazpkeqsqvjvuam2u