Publications by authors named "Sutuke Yibulayimu"

Hip fracture, increasing exponentially with age, is osteoporosis's most severe clinical consequence. Intertrochanteric fracture, one of the main types of hip fracture, is associated with higher mortality and morbidity. The current research hotspots lay in improving the treatment effect and optimizing the secondary stability after intertrochanteric fracture surgery.

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  • Virtual reality plays a crucial role in computer-assisted surgery, particularly in surgical planning and simulations, requiring precise and efficient collision detection to enhance realism.
  • This study introduces a new algorithm that combines bounding spheres formation with a two-level collision detection system to improve accuracy and computational efficiency for complex physiological structures during surgical simulations.
  • Testing showed that this algorithm outperforms existing methods by producing a more compact hierarchy of bounding spheres, allowing for fast and error-free collision detection even in complicated surgical scenarios.
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Purpose: Surgical skill assessment has received growing interest in surgery training and quality control due to its essential role in competency assessment and trainee feedback. However, the current assessment methods rarely provide corresponding feedback guidance while giving ability evaluation. We aim to validate an explainable surgical skill assessment method that automatically evaluates the trainee performance of liposuction surgery and provides visual postoperative and real-time feedback.

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