Mauricio Mitsuru Yoshida, André Luiz Pires de Freitas, José da Conceição Carvalho Júnior, Julio Sergio de Souza, Vinicius Santos Baptista, Lydia Masako Ferreira
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Abstract
Purpose: To develop a holographic skull model of a deformity resulting from craniosynostosis for the HoloLens.
Methods: The methodology for product creation and prototyping was the design thinking structured with the double diamond. A desk survey was conducted with a literature review and an anteriority search. Based on the desk survey results, brainstorming was performed to develop solutions to improve the surgeon's performance in craniosynostosis using mixed reality.
Results: Reports or scientific articles relating mixed reality use to craniosynostosis were not found in search engines or bibliography databases. A surgeon's performance potential improvement was observed using mixed reality as an auxiliary tool in craniosynostosis surgery. A craniosynostosis skull hologram was developed in mixed reality, with interactivity commands controlled by gestures, facilitating a three-dimensional spatial understanding of cranial anatomy.
Conclusion: A holographic skull model with a deformity resulting from craniosynostosis was developed for the HoloLens.