Advanced surgical training model set through adjustment of target stability

Summary of the technology

The model is engineered to meet training objectives by facilitating variable tissue mobility.
Incorporating advanced motion tracking for precise evaluation of tissue interaction and hand movements.
Adjustable difficulty and support for diverse surgical tasks enhance adaptability across skill levels, promoting progressive learning.

University of Alberta, Technology Transfer Services

Current development status

Laboratory prototypes

Applications

Surgical Training Module

Desired business relationship

Patent licensing

Technology development

Intellectual property status

  • Patent already applied for
  • Patent application number :Provisional 63/645,278

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Related Keywords

  • Surgery
  • Education and Training
  • Medical Health related
  • Surgical instrumentation and equipment
  • surgical training

About University of Alberta, Technology Transfer Services

Transforming discoveries and innovations into reality is a complex and lengthy process. UAlberta’s Technology Transfer Services (TTS) team helps facilitate this journey. Part of the Vice-President (Research and Innovation) portfolio, TTS helps researchers, postdoctoral fellows, staff and students transform innovations and discoveries into reality—moving them out of the university to benefit society, the economy, the world.

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