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Augmented reality in surgery.

Jeffrey H Shuhaiber1

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. shuhaibr@uic.edu

Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
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Computer-augmented reality (CAR) effectively trains surgeons but has limited impact on patient outcomes. Further research is needed to understand its clinical impact and optimize its use in surgery.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Technology
  • Medical Education
  • Computer-Augmented Reality

Background:

  • Computer-augmented reality (CAR) is emerging in surgical applications.
  • Its integration into surgical practice is advancing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the history and current state of CAR in surgery.
  • To assess its potential in education, training, and patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Searched the National Library of Medicine database.
  • Included surgical science articles with clear methodology and outcomes.

Main Results:

  • CAR is effective for surgical dexterity training.
  • Evidence suggests it is a strong teaching tool for residents.

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  • Limited evidence shows impact on patient morbidity and mortality.
  • Cost-effectiveness remains unevaluated.
  • Conclusions:

    • CAR is a novel approach for intricate surgical procedures.
    • Its clinical impact requires further long-term evaluation.
    • Widespread adoption is hindered by challenges in registration and ergonomics.