Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Surgical Science, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan.
SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2020 Sep-Dec;28(3):2309499020952698. doi: 10.1177/2309499020952698.
This review aims to identify the role of augmented, virtual or mixed reality (AR, VR or MR) technologies in setting of spinal surgery. The authors address the challenges surrounding the implementation of this technology in the operating room. A technical standpoint addresses the efficacy of these imaging modalities based on the current literature in the field. Ultimately, these technologies must be cost-effective to ensure widespread adoption. This may be achieved through reduced surgical times and decreased incidence of post-operative complications and revisions while maintaining equivalent safety profile to alternative surgical approaches. While current studies focus mainly on the successful placement of pedicle screws via AR-guided instrumentation, a wider scope of procedures may be assisted using AR, VR or MR technology once efficacy and safety have been validated. These emerging technologies offer a significant advantage in the guidance of complex procedures that require high precision and accuracy using minimally invasive interventions.
这篇综述旨在探讨增强现实、虚拟现实或混合现实(AR、VR 或 MR)技术在脊柱外科中的作用。作者探讨了在手术室中实施这项技术所面临的挑战。从技术角度出发,根据该领域的现有文献评估了这些成像方式的效果。最终,这些技术必须具有成本效益,以确保广泛采用。这可以通过减少手术时间和降低术后并发症和翻修的发生率来实现,同时保持与替代手术方法相当的安全性。虽然目前的研究主要集中在通过 AR 引导器械成功放置椎弓根螺钉上,但一旦验证了有效性和安全性,更广泛的手术范围都可以通过 AR、VR 或 MR 技术来辅助。这些新兴技术在使用微创手术进行高精度和高准确性的复杂手术引导方面具有显著优势。