Authors
Chee Kiang Lam, Kenneth Sundaraj, M Nazri Sulaiman
Publication date
2013/10/3
Journal
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
Volume
29
Issue
10
Pages
661-669
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Virtual reality simulation is no longer an unusual term due to its application in aviation, industry, medicine, and military. The limitation of animal model in wet-lab training has necessitated the discovery of new training tools. Criteria-based surgical training can be simulated in a protected environment virtually by using computer for medical assessment and evaluation. This article reviews the pedagogical value of various virtual reality cataract surgery simulators developed, in surgical skill education and evaluation. Literature searches were conducted in ACM, IEEE Xplore, PubMed, Taylor & Francis, SciVerse, and Springer Link, covering the period from 1990 to the present. The published literature that presents methodological approach in the creation of simulation and feasibility study on performance evaluation system were examined. Evidence from the study proves that high-fidelity simulation is capable of providing …
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Scholar articles
CK Lam, K Sundaraj, MN Sulaiman - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 2013