雷朋·梅塔:手术室(及以后)的一线希望。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Lucian M Feraru, David C Klonoff, David G Armstrong
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摘要

可穿戴智能眼镜通过实现免提照片/视频捕获、实时通信和改进的外科教育,为增强肢体保护手术提供了新的机会。虽然谷歌Glass等早期设备证明了其可行性,但它们受到电池寿命有限和繁琐的人体工程学的阻碍。新的Ray-Ban Meta智能眼镜可以解决这些限制,在一个轻巧的、符合人体工程学的框架中提供高清记录。最近的消费级智能眼镜可能会解决这些限制,在轻巧、符合人体工程学的框架中提供高清记录。方法从2023年11月至2025年4月,2名肢体保留外科医生在足部和踝关节手术中使用Ray-Ban Meta消费级智能眼镜。评估了五个领域:总体使用和可行性、图像和视频效用、工作流程和沟通影响、团队和学员反馈以及技术性能。患者根据手术计划和设备设置的可用性入组,术前获得书面同意。结果智能眼镜很容易集成到手术流程中,在不影响无菌的情况下实现免提记录。学员们发现第一人称镜头比传统视频格式更吸引人。实时流媒体支持远程咨询,偶尔的现场传输促进了远程指导。虽然电池容量随着频繁使用而下降,但在研究期间没有发生重大技术故障。结论首次综合报道了Ray-Ban Meta消费级智能眼镜在肢体保留手术中的应用。早期研究结果支持将其作为一种低调、免提的解决方案用于术中记录、教育和交流。进一步的优化,特别是在电池续航能力和数据集成方面,将增强可穿戴设备在外科护理中的作用。
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Ray-Ban Meta: A Ray of Hope in the Operating Room (and Beyond).

BackgroundWearable smart glasses offer new opportunities to enhance limb preservation surgery by enabling hands-free photo/video capture, real-time communication, and improved surgical education. While earlier devices such as Google Glass demonstrated feasibility, they were hindered by limited battery life and cumbersome ergonomics. The new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses may address these limitations by providing high-definition recording in a lightweight, ergonomic frame. Recent consumer-grade smart glasses may address these limitations by providing high-definition recording in lightweight, ergonomic frames.MethodsFrom November 2023 to April 2025, 2 limb preservation surgeons used Ray-Ban Meta consumer-grade smart glasses during foot and ankle procedures. Five domains were evaluated: overall use and feasibility, image and video utility, workflow and communication impact, team and trainee feedback, and technical performance. Patients were enrolled based on procedural scheduling and availability for device setup, with written consent obtained preoperatively.ResultsThe smart glasses were easily integrated into operative workflows, enabling hands-free documentation without disrupting sterility. Trainees found first-person footage more engaging than conventional video formats. Real-time streaming supported remote consultation, and occasional live transmission facilitated tele-mentoring. Although battery capacity decreased with frequent use, no major technical failures occurred over the study period.ConclusionThis is the first comprehensive report on using Ray-Ban Meta consumer-grade smart glasses in limb preservation surgery. Early findings support their use as a low-profile, hands-free solution for intraoperative documentation, education, and communication. Further optimization-especially regarding battery endurance and data integration-will enhance the role of wearable devices in surgical care.

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Surgical Innovation
Surgical Innovation 医学-外科
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Surgical Innovation (SRI) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal focusing on minimally invasive surgical techniques, new instruments such as laparoscopes and endoscopes, and new technologies. SRI prepares surgeons to think and work in "the operating room of the future" through learning new techniques, understanding and adapting to new technologies, maintaining surgical competencies, and applying surgical outcomes data to their practices. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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