TY - GEN
T1 - Development of Airway Management training system WKA-4
T2 - 6th International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2012
AU - Noh, Yohan
AU - Wang, Chunbao
AU - Tokumoto, Mitsuhiro
AU - Jorge, Solis
AU - Ishii, Hiroyuki
AU - Takanishi, Atsuo
AU - Kazuyuki, Hatake
AU - Shoji, Satoru
PY - 2012/10/24
Y1 - 2012/10/24
N2 - The emerging field of medical robotics is aimed at introducing intelligent tools. More recently, thanks to the innovations in robot technology (RT), advanced medical training systems have been introduced to improve the skills of trainees. The principal challenges of developing efficient medical training systems is that they must simulate real-world conditions of the task, provide objective assessments of training progress, and provide useful feedback to trainees. So far, many medical training systems have been developed; however, those training system do not fulfill the three conditions of the Active Training system. For the proof of concept of an effective Active Training system, we proposed WKA-4 (Waseda Kyotokagaku Airway No.4) which satisfies all of the requirements of the Active Training system. In this paper, we present the hardware configuration of the WKA-4 briefly, which has 11 embedded actuators and 44 embedded sensors, and simulates real-world condition of the task. In addition, in order to verify the usefulness of feedback of the WKA-4 for medical training, a set of the experiments were carried out to a doctor group and two novice groups. One novice group is provided by the feedback of the embedded sensors of the WKA-4 while the other novice group is not. From the comparisons of the results of the experiments, we verify the effectiveness of our proposed Active Training system.
AB - The emerging field of medical robotics is aimed at introducing intelligent tools. More recently, thanks to the innovations in robot technology (RT), advanced medical training systems have been introduced to improve the skills of trainees. The principal challenges of developing efficient medical training systems is that they must simulate real-world conditions of the task, provide objective assessments of training progress, and provide useful feedback to trainees. So far, many medical training systems have been developed; however, those training system do not fulfill the three conditions of the Active Training system. For the proof of concept of an effective Active Training system, we proposed WKA-4 (Waseda Kyotokagaku Airway No.4) which satisfies all of the requirements of the Active Training system. In this paper, we present the hardware configuration of the WKA-4 briefly, which has 11 embedded actuators and 44 embedded sensors, and simulates real-world condition of the task. In addition, in order to verify the usefulness of feedback of the WKA-4 for medical training, a set of the experiments were carried out to a doctor group and two novice groups. One novice group is provided by the feedback of the embedded sensors of the WKA-4 while the other novice group is not. From the comparisons of the results of the experiments, we verify the effectiveness of our proposed Active Training system.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICCME.2012.6275605
DO - 10.1109/ICCME.2012.6275605
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84867656706
SN - 9781467316163
T3 - 2012 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2012 Proceedings
SP - 423
EP - 428
BT - 2012 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2012 Proceedings
Y2 - 1 July 2012 through 4 July 2012
ER -