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Ganni, S. (author), Li, M. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author), Nayak, Samir Ranjan (author), Ganni, Bhaskar Rao (author), Rutkowski, Anne Francoise (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Virtual reality (VR) training is widely used in several minimal invasive surgery (MIS) training curricula for procedural training. However, VR training in its current state lack immersive training environments, such as using head-mounted displays that is implemented in military or aviation training and even entertainment. The virtual...
journal article 2020
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Li, M. (author), Ganni, S. (author), Ponten, Jeroen (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Rutkowski, Anne-F (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) laparoscopy simulation is emerging to enhance the attractiveness and realism of surgical procedural training. This study analyses the usability and presence of a Virtual Operating Room (VOR) setup via user evaluation and sets out the key elements for an immersive environment during a laparoscopic procedural...
conference paper 2020
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IJgosse, Wouter M. (author), Leijte, Erik (author), Ganni, S. (author), Luursema, Jan Maarten (author), Francis, Nader K. (author), Jakimowicz, Jack J. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author)
Background: Laparoscopic suturing can be technically challenging and requires extensive training to achieve competency. To date no specific and objective assessment method for laparoscopic suturing and knot tying is available that can guide training and monitor performance in these complex surgical skills. In this study we aimed to develop a...
journal article 2019
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Leijte, Erik (author), Arts, Elke (author), Witteman, Bart (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author), De Blaauw, Ivo (author), Botden, Sanne (author)
Background: The purpose of this study was to validate the eoSim, an affordable and mobile inanimate laparoscopic simulator with instrument tracking capabilities, regarding face, content and construct validity on complex suturing tasks. Methods: Participants recruited for this study were novices (no laparoscopic experience), target group for...
journal article 2019
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Buzink, S.N. (author), Soltes, M. (author), Radonak, J. (author), Fingerhutt, A. (author), Hanna, G. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Introduction: New training models are needed to maintain safety and quality of surgical performance. A simulated setting using virtual reality, synthetic, and/or organic models should precede traditional supervised training in the operating room. Aim: The aim of the paper is to describe the Laparoscopic Surgical Skills (LSS) programme and to...
journal article 2012
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Brinkman, W.M. (author), Havermans, S.Y. (author), Buzink, S.N. (author), Botden, S.M.B.I. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author), Schoot, B.C. (author)
Introduction - Even though literature provides compelling evidence of the value of simulators for training of basic laparoscopic skills, the best way to incorporate them into a surgical curriculum is unclear. This study compares the training outcome of single modality training with multimodality training of basic laparoscopic skills. Methods -...
journal article 2012
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Jakimowicz, J.J. (author), Jakimowicz, C.M. (author)
With the introduction of new techniques and technologies, operative skills became a crucial part of surgical competence, deserving more attention. Implementation of validated simulation modalities into the training curriculum is emphasized. It became obvious that operative skills should be brought to an adequate level of proficiency using...
journal article 2011
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Luursema, J.M. (author), Buzink, S.N. (author), Verwey, W.B. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Visuo-spatial ability is associated with a quality of performance in a variety of surgical and medical skills. However, visuo-spatial ability is typically assessed using Visualization tests only, which led to an incomplete understanding of the involvement of visuo-spatial ability in these skills. To remedy this situation, the current study...
journal article 2010
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Buzink, S.N. (author), Christie, L.S. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), De Ridder, H. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Background - The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of the presence of anatomic landmarks on the performance of angled laparoscope navigation on the SimSurgery SEP simulator. Methods - Twenty-eight experienced laparoscopic surgeons (familiar with 30º angled laparoscope, >100 basic laparoscopic procedures, >5 advanced laparoscopic...
journal article 2010
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Buzink, S.N. (author), Botden, S.M.B.I. (author), Heemskerk, J. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), De Ridder, H. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Background: It is a tacit assumption that clinically based expertise in laparoscopic tissue manipulation entails skilfulness in angled laparoscope navigation. The main objective of this study was to investigate the relation between these skills. To this end, face and construct validity had to be established for the place arrow (PA) and camera...
journal article 2009
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Pluyter, J.R. (author), Buzink, S.N. (author), Rutkowski, A.F. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Background. Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple distracting sources that may increase stress in the operating room (e.g., music, conversation, and unadapted use of sophisticated technologies). This study aimed to examine whether such realistic social and technological distracting conditions may influence surgical performance...
journal article 2009
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Botden, S.M.B.I. (author), De Hingh, I.H.J.T. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
To be an effective training tool, a laparoscopic simulator has to provide metrics that are meaningful and informative to the trainee. Time, path length and smoothness are often used parameters, but are not very informative on the quality of the performance. This study aims to validate a newly developed assessment method for laparoscopic suturing...
journal article 2009
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Botden, S.M.B.I. (author), De Hingh, I.H.J.T. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Background: Providing informative feedback and setting goals tends to motivate trainees to practice more extensively. Augmented Reality simulators retain the benefit of realistic haptic feedback and additionally generate objective assessment and informative feedback during the training. This study researched the performance curve of the adapted...
journal article 2008
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Koch, A.D. (author), Buzink, S.N. (author), Heemskerk, J. (author), Botden, S.M.B.I. (author), Veenendaal, R. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author), Schoon, E.J. (author)
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to establish expert validity (a convincing realistic representation of colonoscopy according to experts) and construct validity (the ability to discriminate between different levels of expertise) of the Simbionix GI Mentor II virtual reality (VR) simulator for colonoscopy tasks, and to assess the...
journal article 2007
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Buzink, S.N. (author), Koch, A.D. (author), Heemskerk, J. (author), Botden, S.M.B.I. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), De Ridder, H. (author), Schoon, E.J. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
journal article 2007
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