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Open surgery SIMULATION ossimtech.com

A note from the President and Co-Founder, Mr. André Blain Medical education and surgical training are going through exciting changes these days. Fast-paced innovation in simulation, virtual reality and computer engineering are giving birth to new possibilities. In years to come, we forecast drastic changes in the way surgery will be taught to medical students and residents. Traditional apprenticeship models are being replaced with proficiency-based models supported by various types of simulation. New tools will revolutionize how we learn to operate on patients. Simulation-based training offers many advantages to the healthcare system, faculties, students and most importantly the patient. From low-fidelity boxes to high fidelity simulators, simulation to train surgical skills should be integrated in every surgery-program curricula. In the last years, simulation in healthcare has been gaining global recognition and is now becoming a major key component in medical education. Medical organizations responsible for accreditation of residency programs are strongly encouraging universities to integrate simulation in their graduate education. With significant advances in technology, virtual training simulators are one of the most effective methods to provide the necessary training and instruction, while removing many of the barriers to entry due to cost and risk. Leading the path in high-fidelity simulation with the world s first open surgery virtual-reality training simulator, OSSimTech is committed to advancing the state of healthcare and medical education. We invite you in the next pages to discover the first-and-only simulator dedicated to open surgeries in orthopedics. Do not hesitate to reach out to our team of professionals to learn more on how OSSimTech simulators can help your organization. André Blain, President and Co-Founder

About OSSimTech ossimtech Inc., a Montreal based hi-tech company, specializes in the design, research & development of virtual reality (VR) based open surgery training simulators for medical students and residents. The company thrives on developing the best simulators to respond to the needs of the medical community. Founded in 2013 by two ambitious and experienced engineers, OSSimTech now leads the path in high fidelity simulation. The Sim-Ortho, is the first commercially available simulator to offer haptic feedback in orthopedics surgery training simulation. OSSimTech puts a special emphasis on collaborating with all the healthcare stakeholders to develop high quality products. Our 3D artists attend live surgeries to develop realistic environments, engineers develop procedures in partnership with orthopedic surgeons and performance metrics are reviewed by the medical community. In addition, OSSimTech is supported by several institutions who bring their expertise and experience to our organization. The technology platform of OSSimTech has been developed to provide practical training that mimics the real open surgical environment. To do this, using proprietary software, it provides sensory feedback on visual, audio and touch levels depending on the selected surgical procedure. OSSimTech simulators combine in one device the visual display of surgical sites in open surgeries and the use of haptic force feedback actuators that can be mounted on instruments for open surgery (screwdrivers, drills, saws, etc.). This results in a unique and innovative training solution: the Sim-Ortho.

About Sim-Ortho The Sim-Ortho by OSSimTech is a virtual reality training simulator to teach and train orthopedic open-surgery. As the world s first of its kind, the Sim-Ortho simulator offers unique possibilities to expand medical education of orthopedic surgery. The Sim-Ortho enables simulation training of complex orthopedic procedures in knee and spine surgery as well as trauma surgery. Situated in a highly realistic 3D environment with detailed imaging, the trainee practices hands-on in a risk-free environment. The Sim-Ortho training simulator offers haptic feed-back (applied force and resistance) and allows handling and manipulation of multiple orthopedic tools. The Sim-Ortho training simulator is leading the path in high-fidelity simulation.

Sim-Ortho Virtual reality orthopedic open-surgery simulator 4 3 7 2 5 8 9 1 Components 1. One quad-core PC 2. One 3D HD flat-screen 3. 5-DoF haptic system 4. 6-DoF tracking system 5. Mock-up surgical tools 6. Height-adjustable mobile cart 7. One HD Touch Screen 8. 3D Glasses 9. Headphones 6 Developed in collaboration with: Dr. Marc Isler, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon, FRCSc Fellow Hospital Maisonneuve-Rosemont Dr. Véronique Godbout, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon, FRCSc Fellow Centre hospitalier de l Université de Montréal Dr. Vincent Massé, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon, FRCSc Fellow Hospital Maisonneuve-Rosemont Dr. Lahbib Soualmi, M.D., PhD. Neurosurgeon King Fahad Medical City Dr. Jean Ouellet, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon, FRCSc Fellow McGill University Dr. Tom Wainwright, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon, Bournemouth University, UK Affiliated to the University of Montreal School of Medecine

Modules Knee Left, right and lighter cases of total knee replacement Fibial and tibial osteotomies (Open and closed wedges) Tibial Tubercle osteotomy Unicompartmental knee replacements (Lateral, medial and patellofemoral) Spine Realistic use of roungers, pedical probe, screwdriver, bone nibbler and kerrison 10 cases of spinal fusion 10 cases of discectomy 10 cases of laminectomy Trauma COMING SOON Tool handling User-friendly tutorial to the Sim-Ortho 15+ cases of hands-on training Several tools in several environments

All Modules Sim-Ortho - Simulator map

Sim-Ortho - Module Knee

Sim-Ortho - Module Spine

Advantages & Benefits With better training and education, we develop better doctors and therefore better patient care. With less theater time spent in the OR, residents need the best tools to ensure proper surgery training. Patient first! The Sim-Ortho training simulator enables students to practice different orthopedic surgeries that they would normally not necessarily practice often during their residency years. Unlike in an OR where a mistake could injure the patient, training on the simulator allows residents to make mistakes and learn without consequences. Practice makes perfect Practice and repetition of complex surgeries on OSSimTech s VR simulator accelerate the learning curve of its users. The Sim-Ortho surgical simulator helps residents reach a predetermined level of high proficiency and allow them to go into the OR and fine-tune their skills starting from a higher level. We provide training (that currently does not exist in any form of virtual reality at all) in procedures that carry significant morbidity, risks of patient complications and poor functional outcomes.

Sim-Ortho - Advantages & Benefits Unique educational experience With the Sim-Ortho simulator, we provide a unique educational experience where you feel in your hand what you see on the screen! OSSimTech simulators: Allow handling and manipulation of multiple orthopedic tools in a highly realistic 3D environment mimicking the sound, force, and imaging of real-life actions in surgery. Use its patented technology of real-time haptic feed-back (applied force and resistance) to provide a real hands-on feeling of handheld tools such as saws, screwdrivers, rongeurs or drills. Develop the cognitive process of surgery where the trainee is involved in decision-making to optimize the outcomes of the procedures. Cost-saving The use of the Sim-Ortho training simulator will contribute to surgical training with a reduction in the use of OR and material costs. This means less space required, reusability, no consumables and no mess! Wet labs and use of cadavers offer advantages but also come with significant disadvantages. Costs for academic institutions are very high (not including maintenance fees) with low repeatability. Health problems from exposure to embalming chemicals and religion issues are also common disadvantages associated to cadaver use. Finally and most importantly, cadavers will most likely not present the pathologies that must be learned (Osteoarthritis, Scoliosis, Hernias, etc.) The Sim-Ortho simulator is the perfect complement to cadaver labs. Residents develop a high level proficiency on the simulator before perfecting their art on cadavers and in the OR.

Sim-Ortho - Advantages & Benefits Performance & Evaluation The Sim-Ortho provides objective feedback on each tasks performed by the trainee. After each completed procedure, the user receives a feedback based on metrics developed with experts. With medical education transitioning from an apprenticeship model to a competency-based model, there is a need for new education tools that can provide objective performance feedback to better assist the training process of residents, especially in surgery training.

Sim-Ortho - Testimonials I believe OSSimTech s Sim-Ortho simulator will have a direct impact on student s performances. It will contribute to accelerate their learning process and significantly improve their skills and confidence while minimizing patient risks in the O.R. - Dr. Vincent Massé M.D., Orthopedic Surgeon, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital OSSimTech are a hugely impressive technology start up. Not only have they brought to market the first open knee replacement simulator, but they are committed to working in partnership with clinicians in order to improve and make Sim-Ortho increasingly realistic. - Dr. Tom Wainwright M.D., Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopaedic Research Institute / Bournemouth University The Sim-Ortho is a platform that simulates 3D virtual reality interventions. Through its haptic devices, this platform has the capacity to relay a realistic tactile feedback that is very similar to the feedback experienced during real surgery. This system is designed for training to help surgeons acquire and master critical skills to ensure surgical efficiency and safety. - Lahbib Soualmi M.D., PhD, King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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