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Chinese Journal of Lung Diseases(Electronic Edition) ›› 2021, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (02): 256-258. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.1674-6902.2021.02.032

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Echelon treatment training model in battlefield thoracic Injuries applying virtual reality technology

Ye Fan1, Jieru Guo1, Yini Wang2, Jing Zhao2, Chun Zhang3,()   

  1. 1. Center for Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of PLA Military Medical University, Chongqing, 400037 China
    2. Department of Medical Education, The Second Affiliated Hospital of PLA Military Medical University, Chongqing, 400037 China
    3. Department of Academic Degrees, Graduate School of Army Medical University, Chongqing, 400038 China
  • Received:2020-12-05 Online:2021-04-25 Published:2021-08-12
  • Contact: Chun Zhang

Abstract:

Based on the characteristics of thoracic injuries in modern warfare and the principle of grading treatment strategies, this paper proposed to apply virtual reality technology to establish a thoracic trauma echelon treatment model. Virtual reality technology has the advantages of providing immersive and interactive experience, avoiding security risks and so on. It can be used in designing typical thoracic injury cases, training and evaluating injury assessment, diagnosis and treatment at different stages of grading treatment. It helps to improve the comprehensive treatment ability of soldiers and health personnel under battlefield conditions. However, there are still many challenges in the development and application of virtual reality technology. In order to achieve the ideal virtual effect and provide assistance for traditional combat wound treatment skills training and actual combat treatment practice, virtual reality technology should be integrated and combined with other technologies.

Key words: Thoracic injury, Virtual reality technology, Treatment model, Medical teaching

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