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Augmented reality (AR) telestration enables remote surgeons to guide nonsurgeons through critical damage control procedures. This technology shows promise for remote medical guidance in critical situations.

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  • Remote healthcare

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  • Delayed evacuation to surgical teams poses challenges for forward-deployed medical personnel.
  • Nonsurgeons often lack the specialized skills for advanced damage control procedures in critical situations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the feasibility of using wearable augmented reality (AR) telestration for remote guidance of damage control procedures.
  • To assess the effectiveness of AR technology in enabling nonsurgeons to perform critical interventions.

Main Methods:

  • A commercial, wearable AR display was used by a remote surgeon to guide a nonsurgeon.
  • The procedure simulated proximal control of a distal external iliac artery injury on a surgical manikin.
  • The telestration system utilized standard telecommunication networks.

Main Results:

  • Successful guidance of a nonsurgeon (physician assistant) through a simulated junctional hemorrhage control procedure.
  • Demonstrated effective use of AR, telecommunication, and procedural guidance in a single test pilot.
  • The AR system operated effectively over standard civilian communication networks.

Conclusions:

  • Wearable AR telestration is a plausible approach for projecting damage control expertise far forward.
  • This technology can empower nonsurgeons to perform critical procedures when surgical support is delayed.
  • Commercial off-the-shelf AR systems can be leveraged for remote surgical assistance.