Lohre Ryan, Warner Jon J P, Athwal George S, Goel Danny P
Department of Orthopaedics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
The Harvard Shoulder Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
JSES Int. 2020 May 7;4(2):215-223. doi: 10.1016/j.jseint.2020.02.005. eCollection 2020 Jun.
Virtual Reality (VR) in orthopedic surgery has significantly increased in popularity in the areas of preoperative planning, intraoperative usage, and for education and training; however, its utilization lags behind other surgical disciplines and industries. The use of VR in orthopedics is largely focused on education and is currently endorsed by North American and European training committees. The use of VR in shoulder and elbow surgery has varying levels of evidence, from I to IV, and typically involves educational randomized controlled trials. To date, however, the terms and definitions surrounding VR technology used in the literature are often redundant, confusing, or outdated. The purpose of this review, therefore, was to characterize previous uses of VR in shoulder and elbow surgery in preoperative, intraoperative, and educational domains including trauma and elective surgery. Secondary objectives were to provide recommendations for updated terminology of immersive VR (iVR) as well as provide a framework for standardized reporting of research surrounding iVR in shoulder and elbow surgery.
虚拟现实(VR)在骨科手术中的应用在术前规划、术中使用以及教育和培训领域的受欢迎程度显著提高;然而,其应用落后于其他外科领域和行业。VR在骨科中的应用主要集中在教育方面,目前得到北美和欧洲培训委员会的认可。VR在肩部和肘部手术中的应用证据水平从I级到IV级不等,通常涉及教育性随机对照试验。然而,迄今为止,文献中使用的围绕VR技术的术语和定义往往冗余、混乱或过时。因此,本综述的目的是描述VR在肩部和肘部手术的术前、术中和教育领域(包括创伤和择期手术)的既往应用情况。次要目标是为沉浸式VR(iVR)的更新术语提供建议,并为肩部和肘部手术中围绕iVR的研究标准化报告提供框架。