07.04.2008 12:30:00
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Immersion Medical Adds Knot Tying and Suturing to LaparoscopyVR(TM) Surgical Simulator
Immersion Corporation (NASDAQ:IMMR), a leading developer and licensor of touch
feedback technology (http://www.immersion.com/corporate/),
announces that Immersion Medical is adding a module that includes
Suturing and Knot Tying procedures and Needle Orientation and Driving
skills for the LaparoscopyVR™
(LapVR™) surgical
simulator (http://www.immersion.com/medical/products/laparoscopy/).
Immersion Medical will be demonstrating the new module in booth 125 at
the annual meeting of the Society of American Gastrointestinal
Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) in Philadelphia, April 9–12.
"Suturing and tying knots within the abdomen
are among the most difficult skills that a laparoscopic surgeon needs to
master,” said Dr. Parag Bhanot, assistant
professor of surgery at Georgetown University Hospital. "I
was impressed that I could mimic the same motions in Immersion Medical’s
LapVR system that I perform in the operating room. The training modules
are very realistic and avoid the typical video game appearance; thus,
making it a very valuable and effective teaching tool.”
Because the algorithms that drive the simulator’s
responses are physics-based, the LapVR system can render very realistic
tool-tissue interactions. "In the LapVR
simulator, we’re providing a major step-up in
the training environment for these skills,”
said Dr. Kevin Kunkler, vice president and medical director of Immersion
Medical. "For example, the system recognizes
whether the user has double looped the suture, or when tying knots,
whether they crossed in front of or behind the other length. These are
maneuvers a surgeon needs for locking down knots and for completing
surgeries successfully. So, the LapVR surgical simulator provides a high
level of certainty about a user’s
performance, which is exactly what you want in a medical training
program.”
The simulator’s suturing procedure provides
practice in ligating loops, simple-interrupted, continuous, and
horizontal-mattress techniques. Instead of presenting an artificial
object for suturing, which is used in most other systems, the LapVR
surgical simulator presents users with a realistic animated bowel of
lifelike thickness. Users must correctly drive the needle through
exterior and internal surfaces of the bowel, bring the cut edges
together, and tie knots securely.
Because of shorter patient recovery times and other benefits, as many as
70% of all high-volume surgeries in the U.S. are performed using
laparoscopic techniques, and the trend is expected to continue(1). The
LapVR surgical simulator supplies a safe and effective training platform
to help acquire the skills needed to perform these surgeries. For
example, suturing and knot tying are used in minimally invasive colon,
gall bladder, gastric bypass, hernia, hysterectomy, and thoracic
surgeries.
The LapVR surgical simulator’s TouchSense®
technology provides physics-based responses enabling realistic graphical
movement of tissue and organs and realistic forces felt through the
trocar arms and handles. The surgical simulation system comes with
widely viewable monitor suitable for team training, virtual camera and
tools, and, Essential Skills, Lap Chole, Running the Bowel,
Adhesiolysis, and Administration modules -- all packaged in an
ergonomic, height-adjustable, wheeled cart. Additional modules include
OB/GYN Surgical Procedures and Suturing and Knot Tying. The system also
includes a curriculum that follows the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic
Surgery (FLS) industry training standards, providing key materials
needed to administer effective training programs for both individuals
and teams. Institutions can also import their own didactic video content
directly into the simulator for customized training.
(1) The U.S. Market for Medical Devices - Opportunities and Challenges
for Swiss Companies, Swiss Business Hub USA, Chicago, 2004.
About Immersion Medical, Inc. (www.immersionmedical.com)
Immersion Medical, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets
computer-based surgical
simulation training systems (http://www.immersion.com/medical/surgical_sim.php)
worldwide. The medical and surgical simulators integrate proprietary
computer software and tactile feedback robotics to create highly
realistic medical simulations that help train clinicians. The company's
key product lines are the Endoscopy AccuTouch®
Simulator, CathLabVR™
surgical simulator, LaparoscopyVR™
surgical simulation system, and the Virtual IV intravenous simulator.
About Immersion (www.immersion.com)
Founded in 1993, Immersion Corporation is a recognized leader in
developing, licensing, and marketing digital touch technology and
products. Using Immersion’s advanced touch
feedback technology (http://www.immersion.com/corporate/products/),
electronic user interfaces can be made more productive, compelling,
entertaining, or safer. Immersion’s
technology is deployed across automotive, entertainment, industrial
controls, medical training, mobility, and three-dimensional simulation
markets. Immersion’s patent portfolio
includes over 700 issued or pending patents in the U.S. and other
countries.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking
statements” that involve risks and
uncertainties, as well as assumptions that, if they never materialize or
prove incorrect, could cause the results of Immersion Corporation and
its consolidated subsidiaries to differ materially from those expressed
or implied by such forward-looking statements.
All statements, other than the statements of historical fact, are
statements that may be deemed forward-looking statements, including any
projections of earnings, revenues, or other financial matters; any
statements of the plans, strategies, and objectives of management for
future operations; any statements concerning consumer response that may
occur as a result of a module release, or consumer or market acceptance
of simulator products for medical training, continuing education or
evaluation or consumer and market acceptance of force feedback products
in general; any statement regarding the timing of the commercial
availability of a module; proposed products or services; any statements
regarding future economic conditions or performance; statements of
belief; and any statement or assumptions underlying any of the
foregoing. Immersion’s actual results might
differ materially from those stated or implied by such forward-looking
statements due to risks and uncertainties associated with our business
which include, but are not limited to, delay in or failure to achieve
commercial demand for our products or a delay in or failure to achieve
the acceptance of force feedback as a critical user experience.
For a more detailed discussion of these factors, and other factors that
could cause actual results to vary materially, interested parties should
review the risk factors listed in our most current Form 10-K, which is
on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The
forward-looking statements in this press release reflect our beliefs and
predictions as of the date of this release. We disclaim any obligation
to update these forward-looking statements as a result of financial,
business, or any other developments occurring after the date of this
release.
Immersion, the Immersion logo, LapVR, LaparoscopyVR, and TouchSense are
trademarks of Immersion Corporation in the United States and other
countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
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