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WO2017061574A1
WO2017061574A1 PCT/JP2016/079862 JP2016079862W WO2017061574A1 WO 2017061574 A1 WO2017061574 A1 WO 2017061574A1 JP 2016079862 W JP2016079862 W JP 2016079862W WO 2017061574 A1 WO2017061574 A1 WO 2017061574A1
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  • the present invention relates to a control system for a simulator for a surgical technique.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a control system capable of centrally managing a simulator for a surgical technique.
  • a control system for a surgical technique simulator of the present invention comprises: Including a surgical procedure simulator and a server, The simulator and the server can be connected via a communication network, The simulator A surgical technique device, a display unit, and a control unit;
  • the control unit of the simulator has information storage means, simulator information presentation means, and installation means,
  • the information storage means is means for storing ID information of the simulator, execution information obtained by execution thereof, and information installed from the server
  • the simulator information presentation means is means for presenting the simulator ID information to the server
  • the installation means is means for selecting and installing information presented from the server,
  • the provided information storage means is means for storing ID information of the simulator, history information regarding installation, and information usable for execution of the simulator in association with each other,
  • the provided information presenting means is means for presenting information that can be presented to the simulator from information in the provided information storage means based on the ID information presented from the simulator in a state where it can be installed.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a control system according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of the control system according to the second embodiment.
  • the control system of the present invention can centrally manage the surgical technique simulator, for example, when performing education, training, rehearsal, etc. using a surgical technique simulator for medical students and doctors. According to the control system of the present invention, it is possible to manage not only the simulator itself but also execution data of an executor (for example, medical student, doctor, etc.) who uses the simulator.
  • an executor for example, medical student, doctor, etc.
  • the information that can be used for the execution of the simulator terminal may be at least one of the simulator execution program and the education program used for the simulator.
  • the information that can be used to execute the simulator includes content including individual patient data, content including actual operation record data, and details of the practical skill test of the simulator. It may be at least one content selected from the group consisting of content.
  • the simulator information presenting means in the simulator presents execution information obtained by executing the simulator together with ID information of the simulator to the server
  • the server further includes analysis means,
  • the analysis means analyzes the execution information presented from the simulator information presentation means of the simulator,
  • the provided information storage means stores the simulator ID information and the analysis result information in association with each other,
  • the provided information presenting means may present the analysis result information in an installable state from the information in the provided information storage means based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presenting means of the simulator. .
  • the execution information includes executor information of the simulator and information on execution contents of the simulator by the executor
  • the analysis means scores the execution content by the executor based on the execution information
  • the provided information storage means stores the scoring information
  • the provided information presenting means may present the scoring information in an installable state from information in the provided information storage means based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presenting means of the simulator. .
  • the provided information storage means further stores advice information corresponding to the scoring as analysis reference information
  • the analysis means further selects corresponding advice information from the analysis reference information of the provided information storage means based on the analyzed scoring information
  • the provided information storage means stores the selected advice information
  • the provided information presenting means may present the advice information in an installable state from information in the provided information storage means based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presenting means of the simulator.
  • the provided information presenting means in the server is a means for presenting information not installed by the simulator installing means based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presenting means of the simulator. It may be.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of the control system of the present embodiment.
  • the control system includes a surgical technique simulator 20 and a server 30.
  • the simulator 20 and the server 30 can be connected via the communication network 40, for example.
  • the simulator 20 includes a surgical technique device 21, a display unit (display unit) 22, and a control unit (control unit) 23.
  • the surgical technique device 21, the display unit 22, and the control unit 23 can be installed in a plurality of locations such as a hospital and a university, for example, as a pair.
  • Examples of the surgical technique device 21 include surgical technique devices such as laparoscopic surgery and endoscopic surgery.
  • the control means 23 includes information storage means 231, simulator information presentation means (S information presentation means) 232, and installation means 233.
  • the control means 23 is means for controlling the operation of the surgical technique device 21.
  • the control means 20 includes, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and may be configured using a general-purpose personal computer.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • the information storage means 231 is means for storing the ID information of the simulator 20, the execution information obtained by the execution of the simulator 20, and the information installed from the server 30, for example, a random access memory (RAM).
  • RAM random access memory
  • ROM Read-only memory
  • HD hard disk
  • FD floppy disk
  • the simulator information presenting means 232 is means for presenting the ID information of the simulator 20 to the server 30.
  • the installation unit 233 is a unit that selects and installs information presented from the server 30. Examples of the simulator information presentation unit 232 and the installation unit 233 include the CPU described above.
  • the display means 22 is, for example, means for displaying information presented to the simulator 20 from the provided information presentation means 32 of the server 30 described later.
  • Examples of the display means 22 include a monitor, and specific examples include a liquid crystal display (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT) display, and the like.
  • the display unit 22 may include, for example, a single monitor or may include two or more monitors.
  • the server 30 includes provision information storage means 31 and provision information presentation means 32.
  • the provided information storage means 31 is means for storing the ID information of the simulator 20, history information regarding installation, and information usable for execution of the simulator 20 in association with each other.
  • Information that can be used to execute the simulator 20 includes, for example, a program such as an execution program of the simulator 20, a doctor education program using the simulator 20, content including individual patient data, content including actual surgery recording data, Content such as content including the contents of practical tests using the simulator 20;
  • the provided information presenting means 32 presents information that can be presented to the simulator 20 from the information in the provided information storage means 31 based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presenting means 232 of the simulator 20 in an installable state. Means. Based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presentation unit 232 of the simulator 20, the provided information presentation unit 32 does not present information already installed by the installation unit 233 of the simulator 20, and the installation unit 233 of the simulator 20 It may be a means for presenting only information that has not been installed.
  • the server 30 can provide the simulator 20 with information that can be used to execute the simulator 20 such as the aforementioned program and content.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the control system of the present embodiment.
  • the control system of the present embodiment is the same as the control system of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 except that the server 30 further includes an analysis unit 33.
  • the simulator information presenting means 232 in the simulator 20 presents the execution information obtained by the execution of the simulator 20 to the server 30 together with the ID information of the simulator 20.
  • the analysis means 33 in the server 30 analyzes the execution information presented from the simulator information presentation means 232 of the simulator 20.
  • the provision information storage unit 31 in the server 30 stores the ID information presented from the simulator information presentation unit 232 of the simulator 20 and the analysis result information in association with each other.
  • the provided information presenting means 32 in the server 30 is based on the ID information presented from the simulator information presenting means 232 of the simulator 20 from the information in the provided information storage means 31 and the analysis result. Present information in an installable state.
  • control system of the present embodiment includes all the configuration of the control system of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1, it has all the effects exhibited by the control system of the first embodiment.
  • the execution information includes, for example, information on an executioner of the simulator 20 and information on the execution contents of the simulator 20 by the executioner.
  • the analysis unit 33 in the server 30 may execute the execution based on the execution information,
  • the provided information storage means 31 stores, for example, the scoring information, and the provided information presentation means 32 adds the ID information presented from the simulator information presentation means 232 of the simulator 20 to the ID information presented.
  • the scoring information is presented in an installable state.
  • the scoring information may be displayed on the display means 22 in the simulator 20.
  • the provision information storage means 31 in the server 30 further stores advice information corresponding to the scoring as analysis reference information, and the analysis means 33 further based on the analyzed scoring information.
  • Corresponding advice information is selected from the analysis reference information in the provided information storage means 31, the provided information storage means 31 stores the selected advice information, and the provided information presenting means 32 is the simulator information presenting means of the simulator 20.
  • the advice information is presented in an installable state from the information in the provided information storage means 31.
  • the advice information may be displayed on the display means 22 in the simulator 20.
  • each simulator can be centrally managed for the following items.
  • a necessary or suitable execution program or educational program may differ depending on the purpose, and a program that has been upgraded from a program that has already been installed is new. May have been built.
  • the provision information presenting means of the server is based on the ID information of the simulator from the information in the provision information storage means of the server and has not yet been installed in the simulator (for example Program) in an installable state.
  • the simulator can select and install necessary information from the information presented from the server by the installation means, and can store the installed information by the information storage means. As a result, the simulator can control the operation based on the installed new information (for example, a program).
  • control system capable of centrally managing a surgical technique simulator.
  • the control system of the present invention can be widely used for centralized management of simulators for various surgical techniques such as laparoscopic surgery and endoscopic surgery.
  • simulator 21 device for surgical technique 22 display means 23 control means 231 information storage means 232 simulator information presentation means 233 installation means 30 server 31 provided information storage means 32 provided information presentation means 33 analysis means

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L'invention concerne un système de commande d'intervention chirurgicale qui permet une commande centralisée d'un simulateur d'intervention chirurgicale. Ce système de commande comprend des simulateurs (20) et un serveur (30) qui peuvent être connectés par le biais d'un réseau de communication (40). Chacun des simulateurs (20) comprend un dispositif d'intervention chirurgicale (21), un moyen d'affichage (22) et un moyen de commande (23). Le moyen de commande (23) comprend un moyen de stockage d'informations (231), un moyen de fourniture d'informations de simulateur (232) et un moyen d'installation (233). Le moyen de stockage d'informations (231) est un moyen permettant de stocker : les informations ID du simulateur (20) ; les informations d'exécution obtenues par l'exécution du simulateur ; et les informations installées à partir du serveur (30). Le moyen de fourniture d'informations de simulateur (232) est un moyen permettant de fournir les informations ID du simulateur (20) au serveur (30). Le moyen d'installation (233) est un moyen permettant de sélectionner des informations fournies par le serveur (30) et d'installer celles-ci. Le serveur (30) est caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend les éléments suivants : un moyen de stockage d'informations fournies (31) permettant d'associer et de stocker les informations ID des simulateurs (20), des informations d'historique relatives à une installation et des informations pouvant servir à l'exécution des simulateurs (20) ; et un moyen de fourniture d'informations fournies (32) grâce auquel, à partir des informations contenues dans le moyen de stockage d'informations fournies (31), des informations qui peuvent être fournies aux simulateurs (20) sont fournies dans un état pouvant être installé, une telle disposition étant prise d'après les informations ID fournies par le moyen de fourniture d'informations (232) des simulateurs (20).
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