Simulate virtual wounds to save real people

US researchers have created the first detailed simulation of the leg of an injured person when a shrapnel flakes, bleeding and various types of injuries.

Simulation system helps improve the experience for medical students

According to Engadget, the goal of creating these simulations by US researchers is to train health workers to handle real-life situations that may occur through virtual patients.

Jeff Eldredge and his colleagues from the University. California, Los Angeles State The US is the author of the first simulation system to enhance the experience for medical practitioners.

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Although artists specializing in creating and simulating computer images in Hollywood are no longer strangers to the bloody scene, but the simulation of researchers at the University of California for the first time proved accurate. What can happen when the body is injured.

The NewScientist page shows that simulations including bones, muscles, skin and actual vascular systems were performed at a meeting of the American Physical Society this week. The team hopes that real-time simulations will help doctors or trainees easily use gauze, garnet, medicine and cotton bandages in a timely manner in many emergencies.

In the video below, the team simulated a leg of a bullet pierced through. This is the simplest way to visualize what doctors can handle when encountering similar cases. Because the above simulation of the researchers achieved quite high accuracy.