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A Haptic-enhanced New Approach to Laryngoscopy

Published: 12 November 2019 Publication History

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Laryngoscopy or endotracheal intubation is a common medical procedure where a tube is passed into the lungs of patients for providing oxygen or other anesthetic gas. Improper intubation can be life threatening; hence, emphasis is laid on proper hand-eye coordination and an understanding of proper exertion of pressure on the patient’s body. This paper proposes a haptic-based implementation of endotracheal intubation to address shortcomings in existing approaches.

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VRST '19: Proceedings of the 25th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
November 2019
498 pages
ISBN:9781450370011
DOI:10.1145/3359996
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  1. haptic
  2. virtual endotracheal intubation
  3. virtual laryngscopy

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VRST '19: 25th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
November 12 - 15, 2019
NSW, Parramatta, Australia

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