UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Acad Radiol. 2011 Aug;18(8):1035-48. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2011.04.005. Epub 2011 Jun 11.
Stereoscopic displays can potentially improve many aspects of medicine. However, weighing the advantages and disadvantages of such displays remains difficult, and more insight is needed to evaluate whether stereoscopic displays are worth adopting. In this article, we begin with a review of monocular and binocular depth cues. We then apply this knowledge to examine how stereoscopic displays can potentially benefit diagnostic imaging, medical training, and surgery. It is apparent that the binocular depth information afforded by stereo displays 1) aid the detection of diagnostically relevant shapes, orientations, and positions of anatomical features, especially when monocular cues are absent or unreliable; 2) help novice surgeons orient themselves in the surgical landscape and perform complicated tasks; and 3) improve the three-dimensional anatomical understanding of students with low visual-spatial skills. The drawbacks of stereo displays are also discussed, including extra eyewear, potential three-dimensional misperceptions, and the hurdle of overcoming familiarity with existing techniques. Finally, we list suggested guidelines for the optimal use of stereo displays. We provide a concise guide for medical practitioners who want to assess the potential benefits of stereo displays before adopting them.
立体显示器有可能改善医学的许多方面。然而,权衡此类显示器的优缺点仍然很困难,需要更多的洞察力来评估立体显示器是否值得采用。在本文中,我们首先回顾了单目和双目深度线索。然后,我们将这些知识应用于研究立体显示器如何可能有益于诊断成像、医学培训和手术。显然,立体显示器提供的双目深度信息 1)有助于检测具有诊断意义的解剖特征的形状、方向和位置,尤其是在单目线索不存在或不可靠时;2)帮助新手外科医生在手术环境中定位并执行复杂任务;3)提高视觉空间技能较低的学生对三维解剖结构的理解。还讨论了立体显示器的缺点,包括额外的眼镜、潜在的三维错觉以及克服对现有技术熟悉的障碍。最后,我们列出了使用立体显示器的最佳建议指南。我们为希望在采用立体显示器之前评估其潜在优势的医疗从业者提供了简明的指南。