Armstrong David G, Rankin Timothy M, Giovinco Nicholas A, Mills Joseph L, Matsuoka Yoky
Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA), University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, USA
General Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2014 Sep;8(5):951-6. doi: 10.1177/1932296814535561. Epub 2014 May 18.
Although the use of augmented reality has been well described over the past several years, available devices suffer from high cost, an uncomfortable form factor, suboptimal battery life, and lack an app-based developer ecosystem. This article describes the potential use of a novel, consumer-based, wearable device to assist surgeons in real time during limb preservation surgery and clinical consultation. Using routine intraoperative, clinical, and educational case examples, we describe the use of a wearable augmented reality device (Google Glass; Google, Mountain View, CA). The device facilitated hands-free, rapid communication, documentation, and consultation. An eyeglass-mounted screen form factor has the potential to improve communication, safety, and efficiency of intraoperative and clinical care. We believe this represents a natural progression toward union of medical devices with consumer technology.
尽管在过去几年中对增强现实的应用已有详尽描述,但现有的设备存在成本高昂、外形不舒适、电池续航欠佳以及缺乏基于应用程序的开发者生态系统等问题。本文介绍了一种新型的、基于消费者的可穿戴设备在肢体保全手术和临床会诊期间为外科医生提供实时协助的潜在用途。通过常规的术中、临床及教育案例,我们阐述了可穿戴增强现实设备(谷歌眼镜;谷歌公司,加利福尼亚州山景城)的使用情况。该设备实现了免提、快速通信、记录及会诊。安装在眼镜上的屏幕外形有潜力提升术中及临床护理的沟通、安全性和效率。我们认为这代表了医疗设备与消费技术融合的自然发展趋势。