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Area of Science:

  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Training
  • Augmented Reality Applications

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  • Combat trauma necessitates immediate, specialized care at the point of injury under austere conditions.
  • Current surgical telementoring systems lack advanced annotation and visualization features.
  • Effective remote guidance is critical when patient evacuation is not feasible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and validate the System for Telementoring with Augmented Reality (STAR) platform.
  • To improve the transfer of medical expertise in remote surgical scenarios.
  • To address limitations in current telementoring systems for combat trauma care.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the STAR platform integrating an interaction table and augmented reality (AR) devices.
  • Implementation of graphical annotations displayed directly in the user's field of view.
  • Conducting user studies to evaluate the platform's effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • STAR provides enhanced visualization and annotation capabilities for remote surgical guidance.
  • User studies validated STAR as a comprehensive AR surgical telementoring platform.
  • The system demonstrated improved transfer of medical expertise in simulated scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • The STAR platform offers a significant advancement in AR-assisted surgical telementoring.
  • STAR has the potential to improve outcomes for combat trauma patients in remote settings.
  • Future iterations should consider advanced features for state-of-the-art AR medical telementoring.