First use of augmented reality headset in minimally invasive general surgery: seeing is believing.

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Ryan C Broderick, Graham J Spurzem, J Jeffery Reeves, Hannah M Hollandsworth, Bryan J Sandler, Garth R Jacobsen, Christopher A Longhurst, Santiago Horgan
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Abstract

Background: Augmented reality (AR) is an evolving technology with the potential to transform surgical practice. By superimposing digital information onto the surgeon's field of view, AR headsets provide an unobstructed view of the minimally invasive operative field, eliminating the need to divert attention to external monitors. We present the first series of minimally invasive general surgery (MIS) cases performed using the Apple Vision Pro headset in the USA.

Methods: Attending surgeons and trainees performed consecutive MIS cases at our institution while wearing the headset from August 2024 to December 2024. Using open-source software, laparoscopic/endoscopic video sources were displayed as virtual monitors in the physical operating room space. The virtual monitors served as the primary monitors through which surgeons performed each case. Standard monitors remained present to enable other members of the operative team to view the operations. At the conclusion of each case, the operating surgeon completed the NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) assessment tool to evaluate perceived workload while operating with the headset. 30-day perioperative complications were also assessed.

Results: A total of 41 MIS cases were performed by 3 attending surgeons and 4 trainees. The most common procedure was laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (N = 9, 22.0%). Open-source software enabled simultaneous viewing of up to 3 virtual displays that could be individually positioned in the surgeon's visual field. The mean NASA-TLX score for all participants was 22.3 ± 4.7, indicating a low perceived intraoperative workload. There was no significant difference in NASA-TLX scores between attending surgeons and trainees (19.8 ± 5.3 vs 24.8 ± 3.0, p = .23). There were no intraoperative complications; 30-day morbidity and mortality were 0%.

Conclusion: This study serves as a proof of concept for the use of an augmented reality headset in minimally invasive general surgery.

增强现实头显首次用于微创普通外科:眼见为实。
背景:增强现实(AR)是一项不断发展的技术,具有改变外科实践的潜力。通过将数字信息叠加到外科医生的视野中,增强现实耳机提供了微创手术视野的无障碍视图,无需将注意力转移到外部监视器上。我们介绍了在美国使用Apple Vision Pro耳机进行的第一系列微创普通外科手术(MIS)病例。方法:2024年8月至2024年12月,主治医师和学员在我院连续进行MIS病例的治疗。使用开源软件,腹腔镜/内镜视频源作为虚拟监视器显示在物理手术室空间中。虚拟监测器是外科医生执行每个病例的主要监测器。标准监测器仍然存在,使行动小组的其他成员能够查看行动情况。在每个病例结束时,手术外科医生完成NASA任务负荷指数(NASA- tlx)评估工具,以评估使用头戴式耳机操作时的感知工作量。同时评估围手术期30天的并发症。结果:41例MIS病例由3名主治医师和4名学员完成。最常见的手术是腹腔镜袖式胃切除术(N = 9, 22.0%)。开源软件可以同时观看多达3个虚拟显示器,这些显示器可以单独放置在外科医生的视野中。所有参与者的NASA-TLX平均评分为22.3±4.7,表明术中负荷较低。主治医师与实习医师的NASA-TLX评分无显著差异(19.8±5.3 vs 24.8±3.0,p = 0.23)。无术中并发症;30天发病率和死亡率均为0%。结论:本研究为增强现实耳机在微创普通外科手术中的应用提供了概念验证。
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自引率
12.90%
发文量
890
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Uniquely positioned at the interface between various medical and surgical disciplines, Surgical Endoscopy serves as a focal point for the international surgical community to exchange information on practice, theory, and research. Topics covered in the journal include: -Surgical aspects of: Interventional endoscopy, Ultrasound, Other techniques in the fields of gastroenterology, obstetrics, gynecology, and urology, -Gastroenterologic surgery -Thoracic surgery -Traumatic surgery -Orthopedic surgery -Pediatric surgery
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