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G. Michael Lemole
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 53
Citations - 1500
G. Michael Lemole is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual reality & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1316 citations. Previous affiliations of G. Michael Lemole include Wilmington University & St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.
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Virtual reality in neurosurgical education: part-task ventriculostomy simulation with dynamic visual and haptic feedback.
TL;DR: A realistic, haptics-based virtual reality simulator for neurosurgical education that can be assembled in a modular manner to reproduce entire neuros surgical procedures is developed.
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Modifications to the orbitozygomatic approach. Technical note.
TL;DR: Modifications to the orbitozygomatic approach are an example of the ongoing adaptation of skull base procedures to general neurosurgical practice and can help lower approach-related morbidity while maintaining its advantages.
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Interactive stereoscopic virtual reality: a new tool for neurosurgical education. Technical note.
Jeffrey S. Henn,G. Michael Lemole,Mauro A. T. Ferreira,L. Fernando Gonzalez,Mark Schornak,Mark C. Preul,Robert F. Spetzler +6 more
TL;DR: Interactive stereoscopic virtual reality is an effective tool for neurosurgical education, bridging the substantial gap between textbooks and intraoperative training, and can improve understanding and speed the learning process.
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Accuracy of ventriculostomy catheter placement using a head- and hand-tracked high-resolution virtual reality simulator with haptic feedback.
Prashant Banerjee,Cristian Luciano,G. Michael Lemole,Fady T. Charbel,Michael Y. Oh,Michael Y. Oh +5 more
TL;DR: The accuracy of virtual ventriculostomy catheter placement achieved by participants using the simulator is comparable to the accuracy reported in a recent retrospective evaluation of free-hand ventricULostomy placements.
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Practice on an augmented reality/haptic simulator and library of virtual brains improves residents' ability to perform a ventriculostomy
Rachel Yudkowsky,Cristian Luciano,Pat Banerjee,Alan Schwartz,Ali Alaraj,G. Michael Lemole,Fady T. Charbel,Kelly M. Smith,Silvio Rizzi,Richard W. Byrne,Bernard R. Bendok,David M. Frim +11 more
TL;DR: Simulation practice with a library of virtual brains representing a range of anatomies and difficulty levels may improve performance, potentially decreasing complications due to inexpert technique.