just program it with 99% variables and get a robot arm to perform the surgury, they already use human controlled robot arms for micro surgury, why not for basic surguty like lacerations and the like,
it creates greater possibility of mental block for surgeons in training.
even after the cadaver lab part of med school most students aren't able to pull themselves together during their first actual surgical procedures.
add this into the equation, those who've trained on it may realise that it was all a simulation and will begin to have mental blocks. however on the bright side it could also create great doubtless surgeons... tech... awesome
Professor Teran's reseach is very promising, but the tissue simulation showed in the video doesn't run in real time as the video seems to hint. The Finite Element approach employed by Teran's algorithms usually take many CPU hours and computing power to produce a reallistic simulation.
Actually, Prof. Teran's simulations do run in real time. See Local Flaps: A Real-Time Finite Element Based Solution to the Plastic Surgery Defect Puzzle. E. Sifakis,
J. Hellrung, J. Teran, A. Oliker, and C. Cutting. MMVR17 for details.
This is a high-end innovation which can be of great help in the near future. I think they should continue developing this project.
agapitoflores001 1 month ago
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jhamien920 2 months ago
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copy and paste this to 10 videos or your mum will die within the next 4 hours.....
(I really hate these but i actidently read it)....... jus do it
gokussj1022 3 months ago
0:00
"I'm just a tramp"
wollf92 4 months ago
0:29 It's Microsoft Sam!!!!
Gergus008 5 months ago
OH SHIT LAG, .5 FPS, GOD DAMN! *Machine blue screens* FUCK ok we'll come back in a few ours....piece of shit!
joerox135 5 months ago
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bitchesh0es 7 months ago
@bitchesh0es something that cant affect you in any way cant save lives.
SIXP0WDER 7 months ago
@bitchesh0es LOL Good troll.
Relokful 6 months ago
Its gonna be the only game were you want a bad KDR.....8)
MrDeadPress 8 months ago
just program it with 99% variables and get a robot arm to perform the surgury, they already use human controlled robot arms for micro surgury, why not for basic surguty like lacerations and the like,
Brettvella1984 9 months ago
Why design it on the Pc and then render it on an xbox where you can do that on the same pc. >:O
Peetah16 10 months ago
@TehUnlimited Thousands of children are born this way. It is called cleft pallet.
xLightFilmsx 11 months ago
doctor: doctor: were going at 2 fps were loosing him
nightflyer25 11 months ago 2
AWESOME but stilll always for millitary.... without any conflicts there wouldnt be neccessary at all!!!!!
thomasoeler 1 year ago
And you won't use a high powered workstation in a small tiny cluster with a telsa because? You want people to die..
Avataryoutuification 1 year ago
Terran, Starcraft 2, coincidence? :P
ElHumlebi 1 year ago
RED RING OF DEATH! i bet thats not included in the warranty.
banhotsu 1 year ago
What happens if u lag? xD
ingarsss 1 year ago
friggin' doctors...war fighter = soldier in normal person language.
slapstik89 1 year ago
there is one minor problem with this great idea.
it creates greater possibility of mental block for surgeons in training.
even after the cadaver lab part of med school most students aren't able to pull themselves together during their first actual surgical procedures.
add this into the equation, those who've trained on it may realise that it was all a simulation and will begin to have mental blocks. however on the bright side it could also create great doubtless surgeons... tech... awesome
ShawnGlory 1 year ago
Geek rox.
etegration 1 year ago
lol would you buy a game called "surgeon hero"? now available on xbox 360, ps3, and wii. includes wireless butcher knife and scythe.
YOUCANNOTDENY 1 year ago 8
the gore in games will be awesome soon
ErlendYo91 1 year ago 2
great technique we can use it for war...
hansi98 1 year ago
NO IM LAGGING....."guy looses arm"
seems very interesting
jakeprestonphotograp 1 year ago 74
AMAZING
PROUDDADDYDANIELS 2 years ago
Professor Teran's reseach is very promising, but the tissue simulation showed in the video doesn't run in real time as the video seems to hint. The Finite Element approach employed by Teran's algorithms usually take many CPU hours and computing power to produce a reallistic simulation.
jdefarge 2 years ago
Actually, Prof. Teran's simulations do run in real time. See Local Flaps: A Real-Time Finite Element Based Solution to the Plastic Surgery Defect Puzzle. E. Sifakis,
J. Hellrung, J. Teran, A. Oliker, and C. Cutting. MMVR17 for details.
jhvonbrecht 2 years ago 15
seriously? this whole time i was thinking this was real-time tissue simulations...
madnesscombat5 2 years ago