数字孪生在脊柱外科中的综合探索。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nija Lomax, Shreya Vinjamuri, Sthavir Vinjamuri, Daniel Franco, Gregory Schroeder, James Harrop
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摘要

医疗保健领域最近的一项创新是将数字孪生体(DT)集成到脊柱外科领域。2002年首次使用的DT被定义为在虚拟环境中复制物理实体。它已经成为优化复杂系统的变革性工具。在这篇综述中,我们深入探讨了DT和脊柱外科的交叉,探讨了这种共生关系如何重塑精准医学。通过创建脊柱及其复杂神经网络的虚拟复制品,外科医生可以深入了解个性化患者护理、术前计划和术后分析。本研究探讨了DT对神经外科手术的潜在影响,强调了其在提高手术精度、改善患者预后和推动现代医疗创新方面的作用。
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A Comprehensive Exploration of Digital Twinning in Spine Surgery.

One recent innovation in the health care landscape is the integration of Digital Twin (DT) in the field of spine surgery. DT, first used in 2002 is defined as the replication of physical entities in a virtual environment. It has emerged as a transformative tool for optimizing complex systems. In this review, we delve into the intersection of DT and spine surgery, exploring how this symbiotic relationship is reshaping precision medicine. By creating virtual replicas of the spine and its intricate neural networks, surgeons gain insights into personalized patient care, preoperative planning, and postoperative analysis. This exploration tackles the potential impact of DT on neurosurgical procedures, emphasizing its role in enhancing surgical precision, improving patient outcomes, and pushing the boundaries of innovation in modern health care.

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Clinical Spine Surgery
Clinical Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
236
期刊介绍: Clinical Spine Surgery is the ideal journal for the busy practicing spine surgeon or trainee, as it is the only journal necessary to keep up to date with new clinical research and surgical techniques. Readers get to watch leaders in the field debate controversial topics in a new controversies section, and gain access to evidence-based reviews of important pathologies in the systematic reviews section. The journal features a surgical technique complete with a video, and a tips and tricks section that allows surgeons to review the important steps prior to a complex procedure. Clinical Spine Surgery provides readers with primary research studies, specifically level 1, 2 and 3 studies, ensuring that articles that may actually change a surgeon’s practice will be read and published. Each issue includes a brief article that will help a surgeon better understand the business of healthcare, as well as an article that will help a surgeon understand how to interpret increasingly complex research methodology. Clinical Spine Surgery is your single source for up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for spine care.
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