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An Information Model for Designing Virtual Environments for Orthopedic SurgeryJ. Cecil1 and Miguel Pirela-Cruz2 1School of Industrial Engineering & Management, Center for Information Centric Engineering (CICE), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX, USA Abstract. In this paper, the role of an information model in the design of virtual environments for orthopedic surgery is discussed. The engineering Enterprise Modeling Language (eEML) is used to model the relationships and precedence constraints in a specific set of orthopedic surgery activities. Our model focuses on a process referred to as LISS plating surgery (LISS- Less Invasive Stabilization System). This information model serves as a basis to develop two orthopedic surgical environments: a non-immersive virtual reality based environment and a haptic interface equipped virtual environment. These virtual environments can be used for training medical residents in specific orthopedic surgical processes. LNCS 8186, p. 218 ff. lncs@springer.com
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