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M. Paschold

Researcher at University of Mainz

Publications -  31
Citations -  550

M. Paschold is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual reality & Total mesorectal excision. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 383 citations.

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New dimensions in surgical training: immersive virtual reality laparoscopic simulation exhilarates surgical staff

TL;DR: This is the first clinical and technical feasibility study using the full IVR laparoscopy setup combined with the latest laparoscopic simulator in a 360° surrounding and participants were exhilarated by the high level of immersion.
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Highly immersive virtual reality laparoscopy simulation: development and future aspects

TL;DR: This work combined a VR laparoscopy simulator (LapSim) and a VR-HMD to create a user-friendly VR simulation scenario for laparoscopic surgery, and provided a proof of concept for the technical feasibility of an custom highly immersive VR- HMD setup.
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Midterm functional results of taTME with neuromapping for low rectal cancer.

TL;DR: Despite a small sample size and confounding factors, data indicate that taTME has the potential to preserve continence, sufficient bowel function, and urogenital function.
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Surgical Resection for Recurrent Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma

TL;DR: Patients who underwent repeated resections had a significant better OS compared to those receiving chemotherapy, transarterial chemoembolization, selective internal radiotherapy, radiofrequency ablation or best supportive care and should be considered as long as resection is technically possible.
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Virtual reality laparoscopy: which potential trainee starts with a higher proficiency level?

TL;DR: Frequency of video gaming is associated with quality of first-time VRL performance, and video game experience may be used as trainee selection criteria for tailored concepts of VRL training programs.