眼科学中的虚拟现实和增强现实:最新进展。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2025-10-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076251387047
Zahra Bibak-Bejandi, Alireza Razavi, Hanieh Niktinat, Zarife Jale Yucel, Aron M Sebhat, Reyhaneh Bibak-Bejandi, Zohre Arabpour, Anwar N Khandaker, Jaron Sanchez, Omar Nusair, Mohammad Soleimani
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摘要

虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)是用来模拟现实世界的三维(3D)环境。它们在科学上,特别是在医学上有重要的应用。它们的用途横跨各个领域,包括教育、外科培训、患者教育和医疗指导。在被认为是显微外科领域的眼科,VR和AR为实施精确的手术提供了3D环境。重复练习的能力,独立于真正的病人,触觉反馈允许居民在无风险的环境中进行多次练习。在3D环境中学习不仅限于手术技术,还支持理论概念的学习和患者病史的记录,减少了对传统专业培训的依赖。这种方法使低社会经济国家的学生能够获得高质量的培训平台。除了医学教育,VR和AR还可以用简单易懂的方式对患者进行教育,帮助他们了解自己的病理生理。提高对症状和体征的认识是防止眼病恶化的有效方法。在本文中,我们讨论了VR和AR在眼科中的应用,它们的好处和未来的发展方向。
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Virtual reality and augmented reality in ophthalmology: A recent update.

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are three-dimensional (3D) environments designed to mimic the real world. They have shown significant applications in science, especially in medicine. Their use spans various areas, including education, surgical training, patient education, and medical instruction. In ophthalmology, which is considered a field of microsurgery, VR and AR provide a 3D environment for practicing precise procedures. The ability to repeat exercises, independence from real patients, and tactile feedback allow residents to practice numerous times in a risk-free setting. Learning in a 3D environment is not limited to surgical techniques but it also supports learning theoretical concepts and practicing patient history-taking, reducing dependence on traditional professional training. This approach allows students in low socioeconomic countries to access high-quality training platforms. Beyond medical education, VR and AR can also be used to educate patients in a simple and accessible way, helping them understand their pathophysiology. Raising awareness about signs and symptoms is an effective method to prevent the progression of eye conditions. In this narrative review, we discuss the applications of VR and AR in ophthalmology, their benefits, and future directions.

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