Augmented Reality in Surgical Oncology. A Literature Review.

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Virgiliu-Mihail Prunoiu, Dan Popa, Manole-Stelian Şerbulea, Eugen Brătucu, Laurenţiu Simion, Mircea Nicolae Brătucu
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Introduction: Augmented reality (AR) devices enable doctors to associate visualizing diagnostic data, to establish therapeutic procedures in order to improve work efficiency and safety and to develop the surgical training of young doctors. This new approach may contribute to an increase in the quality of medical training and a decrease in the costs of surgeries. This paper assesses whether augmented reality can improve the results of surgical procedures as well as its possible progress in the future. Methods and results: The intra-operative use of augmented reality by using Google Glass glasses, on which we projected MRI/CT images of the anatomical areas invaded by tumors and/or images of normal anatomy, helps us to perform surgeries, as well as to present them as teaching material. We have also performed a review of the available literature, beginning with 2011 and ending with November 2021, by looking up the terms "augmented reality" and "surgical oncology" in PubMed. The results of the search were 308 studies in this field which prove the utility of the method. Many papers show that the performance of the augmented reality systems is superior and compatible with traditional imaging techniques. Conclusions: The specialty literature reveals a growing interest on the part of surgeons regarding the use of augmented reality during surgery. This procedure enables the improvement of the safety and efficiency of surgical techniques, as well as their presentation to students and residents alike. The method is innovative and has to be carefully approached before being introduced into routine practice.

增强现实在外科肿瘤学中的应用。文献综述。
简介:增强现实(AR)设备使医生能够关联可视化诊断数据,建立治疗程序,以提高工作效率和安全性,并开发年轻医生的外科培训。这种新方法可能有助于提高医疗培训的质量和降低手术费用。本文评估了增强现实是否可以改善外科手术的结果,以及它在未来可能的进展。方法和结果:术中使用增强现实技术,通过使用谷歌眼镜,我们在其上投影肿瘤侵入解剖区域的MRI/CT图像和/或正常解剖图像,帮助我们进行手术,并将其作为教学材料呈现。我们还对现有文献进行了回顾,从2011年开始到2021年11月结束,通过在PubMed中查找术语“增强现实”和“外科肿瘤学”。搜索结果为308个研究,证明了该方法的实用性。许多论文表明,增强现实系统的性能优越,与传统成像技术兼容。结论:专业文献显示,外科医生对手术中使用增强现实技术的兴趣越来越大。这个程序可以提高手术技术的安全性和效率,以及向学生和住院医生的展示。这种方法是创新的,在引入常规实践之前必须谨慎对待。
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