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Dr Demetrius Lopes

Dr. Demetrius Lopes, a distinguished neurosurgeon at Advocate Health, elaborates on his integration of advanced technology through the adoption of Mentice's simulation solutions. He emphasizes the advantages of virtual reality simulations, clinical decision-support tools, and 3D-printed anatomical models to optimize the approach to complex neurovascular procedures, setting new standards for meticulous preparation and continuous improvement in patient care.

"Practicing with device-specific simulations allows us to refine our techniques and strategies in a controlled, risk and patient-free environment. We can anticipate potential challenges and develop solutions before stepping into the operating theater."
Professor Peter Schramm MD

“At the beginning of one’s training, it is necessary to combine what one sees with what one feels. Images alone are inadequate. But with experience, one learns to see if there has been too much pressure or tension on the catheter tip or if excessive friction has moved a vessel. And this is where the NVE module is valuable—because it makes it possible to see very subtle movements and stress situations on the monitor. For me, this level of visual accuracy and realism is an impressive achievement.”

Dr. Kornelia Kreiser, Head of Neuroradiology at University Hospital Ulm, Germany.

"Importing actual patient cases creates access to an unlimited number of training opportunities, individual preparation, and repetition of complex cases"

Prof. Dr. Thomas Liebig

“If a center has a small local stroke unit and they want to offer the service of neuro-thrombectomy they might see only 20-30 cases and it's virtually impossible to keep more than one doctor skilled at this procedure with this low number of cases. If you want to offer this at a 24/7 level then you need to make up for the missing numbers of procedures, find alternatives to keep high enough skills amongst 2, 3, or 4physicians.

Proficiency based assessment is that during the training you are assessed and reassessed at different levels of learning, where predefined skills have to be met in order for you to be allowed to continue to the next step. With simulation, you first have to show that you’re proficient at doing a certain procedure before you’re even allowed to touch a patient.”