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DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)71595-8
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Improved, Reusable, Autopsy Eye Model Container for Laser Trabeculoplasty and Iridectomy

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“…• Advanced simulation models such as virtual reality simulation models (Mustafa et al 2011) • Inanimate eye model made from gelatin (Jafri et al 2011 • Virtual reality simulator (Alwadani & Morsi 2012) • Cadaver eyes in model container (Minckler et al 1992) 24…”
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“…• Advanced simulation models such as virtual reality simulation models (Mustafa et al 2011) • Inanimate eye model made from gelatin (Jafri et al 2011 • Virtual reality simulator (Alwadani & Morsi 2012) • Cadaver eyes in model container (Minckler et al 1992) 24…”
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confidence: 99%
“…• Wet laboratory using porcine eyes • Inanimate model eye (Chew & Gray 1993) • Virtual reality simulator (Alwadani & Morsi 2012) • Cadaver eyes in model container (Minckler et al 1992) 24…”
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“…The parameters that need to be defined for a highfidelity simulation include clinical decision making, indications for treatment, stress management during difficult, complex, or complicated scenarios, and intraprocedural metrics for technical skill, appropriate laser settings (eg, spot size, power, and wavelength selection), efficiency of motion, and patient outcome. [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] Peugnet et al compared virtual reality to conventional training in retinal photocoagulation. 24 In their study, residents were divided into two groups (virtual reality vs conventional training) and the final evaluation made by a single masked observer showed that the new training model was "at least as efficient" as the traditional one.…”
Section: Teaching and Assessing With Standardized And Simulated Examimentioning
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“…[18][19][20]30 Minckler et al described an autopsy eye model for laser trabeculoplasty and iridectomy. 25 Oram et al reported a human cadaveric model for anterior and posterior segment laser applications. 26 Rouland et al reported the use of a computer-assisted, automated, learning device to simulate retinal laser photocoagulation, and other authors have reported similar uses.…”
Section: Teaching and Assessing With Standardized And Simulated Examimentioning
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“…A variety of platforms with different terminologies have been introduced to impart stability: globe fixation system, artificial eye/ocular socket, hollowed-out eye socket, artificial orbit, dummy orbit, eye-support device, and eye-model container. [17][18][19][20][21][22] Several features, namely, stability, maneuverability, and pressure adjustability, have been variably incorporated into these systems. A transilluminated artificial orbit has also been devised for vitreoretinal ophthalmic procedures.…”
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