Chytas Dimitrios, Malahias Michael-Alexander, Nikolaou Vasileios S
2nd Orthopaedic Department, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Complex Joint Reconstruction Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, United States.
Front Surg. 2019 Jun 27;6:38. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2019.00038. eCollection 2019.
Augmented reality (AR) comprises special hardware and software, which is used in order to offer computer-processed imaging data to the surgeon in real time, so that real-life objects are combined with computer-generated images. AR technology has recently gained increasing interest in the surgical practice. Preclinical research has provided substantial evidence that AR might be a useful tool for intra-operative guidance and decision-making. AR has been applied to a wide spectrum of orthopedic procedures, such as tumor resection, fracture fixation, arthroscopy, and component's alignment in total joint arthroplasty. The present study aimed to summarize the current state of the application of AR in orthopedics, in preclinical and clinical level, providing future directions and perspectives concerning potential further benefits from this technology.
增强现实(AR)由特殊的硬件和软件组成,其用途是将计算机处理的成像数据实时提供给外科医生,以便将现实生活中的物体与计算机生成的图像相结合。AR技术最近在外科手术实践中越来越受到关注。临床前研究已经提供了大量证据表明,AR可能是术中指导和决策的有用工具。AR已被应用于广泛的骨科手术,如肿瘤切除、骨折固定、关节镜检查以及全关节置换术中部件的对齐。本研究旨在总结AR在骨科临床前和临床应用的现状,提供关于该技术潜在进一步益处的未来方向和前景。