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      A volumetric approach to virtual simulation of functional endoscopic sinus surgery.

      Studies in health technology and informatics
      Computer Simulation, Endoscopy, methods, General Surgery, education, Humans, Image Enhancement, Sinusitis, pathology, surgery, User-Computer Interface

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          Advanced display technologies have made the virtual exploration of relatively complex models feasible in many applications. Unfortunately, only a few human interfaces allow natural interaction with the environment. Moreover, in surgical applications, such realistic interaction requires real-time rendering of volumetric data-placing an overwhelming performance burden on the system. We report on a collaboration of an interdisciplinary group developing a virtual reality system that provides intuitive interaction with volume data by employing real-time volume rendering and force feedback (haptic) sensations. We describe our rendering methods and the haptic devices and explain its utility of this system in the real-world application of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS) simulation.

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