Augmented reality in open surgery

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Benish Fida
Fabrizio Cutolo
Gregorio di Franco
Mauro Ferrari
Vincenzo Ferrari
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[1] University of Pisa,Department of Information Engineering
[2] University of Pisa,Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, EndoCAS Center
[3] University of Pisa,General Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Translational and New Technologies
[4] Cisanello University Hospital AOUP,Vascular Surgery Unit
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Updates in Surgery | 2018年 / 70卷
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Augmented reality; Mixed reality; Open surgery; Image-guided surgery; Surgical navigation;
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Augmented reality (AR) has been successfully providing surgeons an extensive visual information of surgical anatomy to assist them throughout the procedure. AR allows surgeons to view surgical field through the superimposed 3D virtual model of anatomical details. However, open surgery presents new challenges. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the available literature regarding the use of AR in open surgery, both in clinical and simulated settings. In this way, we aim to analyze the current trends and solutions to help developers and end/users discuss and understand benefits and shortcomings of these systems in open surgery. We performed a PubMed search of the available literature updated to January 2018 using the terms (1) “augmented reality” AND “open surgery”, (2) “augmented reality” AND “surgery” NOT “laparoscopic” NOT “laparoscope” NOT “robotic”, (3) “mixed reality” AND “open surgery”, (4) “mixed reality” AND “surgery” NOT “laparoscopic” NOT “laparoscope” NOT “robotic”. The aspects evaluated were the following: real data source, virtual data source, visualization processing modality, tracking modality, registration technique, and AR display type. The initial search yielded 502 studies. After removing the duplicates and by reading abstracts, a total of 13 relevant studies were chosen. In 1 out of 13 studies, in vitro experiments were performed, while the rest of the studies were carried out in a clinical setting including pancreatic, hepatobiliary, and urogenital surgeries. AR system in open surgery appears as a versatile and reliable tool in the operating room. However, some technological limitations need to be addressed before implementing it into the routine practice.
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