Uddin Syed-Abdullah, Hanna George, Ross Lindsey, Molina Camilo, Urakov Timur, Johnson Patrick, Kim Terrence, Drazin Doniel
School of Medicine, University of California Riverside, Riverside, USA.
Neurosurgery, Cedars-Sinai Spine Center, Los Angeles, USA.
Cureus. 2021 Oct 31;13(10):e19165. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19165. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Introduction Augmented reality (AR) is an advanced technology and emerging field that has been adopted into spine surgery to enhance care and outcomes. AR superimposes a three-dimensional computer-generated image over the normal anatomy of interest in order to facilitate visualization of deep structures without the ability to directly see them. Objective To summarize the latest literature and highlight AR from the annual "Spinal Navigation, Emerging Technologies and Systems Integration" meeting lectures presented by the Seattle Science Foundation (SSF) on the development and use of augmented reality in spinal surgery. Methods We performed a comprehensive literature review from 2016 to 2020 on PubMed to correlate with lectures given at the annual "Emerging Technologies" conferences. After the exclusion of papers that concerned non-spine surgery specialties, a total of 54 papers concerning AR in spinal applications were found. The articles were then categorized by content and focus. Results The 54 papers were divided into six major focused topics: training, proof of concept, feasibility and usability, clinical evaluation, state of technology, and nonsurgical applications. The greatest number of papers were published during 2020. Each paper discussed varied topics such as patient rehabilitation, proof of concept, workflow, applications in neurological and orthopedic spine surgery, and outcomes data. Conclusions The recent literature and SSF lectures on AR provide a solid base and demonstrate the emergence of an advanced technology that offers a platform for an advantageous technique that is superior, in that it allows the operating surgeon to focus directly on the patient rather than a guidance screen.
引言
增强现实(AR)是一项先进技术和新兴领域,已被应用于脊柱手术以改善医疗护理和治疗效果。AR将计算机生成的三维图像叠加在感兴趣的正常解剖结构上,以便在无法直接看到深层结构的情况下促进对其的可视化。
目的
总结最新文献,并从西雅图科学基金会(SSF)在年度“脊柱导航、新兴技术与系统整合”会议讲座中突出增强现实在脊柱手术中的发展和应用。
方法
我们在PubMed上对2016年至2020年的文献进行了全面综述,以与年度“新兴技术”会议上的讲座相关联。在排除涉及非脊柱手术专科的论文后,共发现54篇关于AR在脊柱应用方面的论文。然后根据内容和重点对这些文章进行分类。
结果
这54篇论文分为六个主要重点主题:培训、概念验证、可行性和可用性、临床评估、技术现状以及非手术应用。2020年发表的论文数量最多。每篇论文讨论了不同的主题,如患者康复、概念验证、工作流程、在神经和骨科脊柱手术中的应用以及结果数据。
结论
关于AR的最新文献和SSF讲座提供了坚实的基础,并展示了一项先进技术的出现,该技术提供了一个具有优势的平台,其优势在于它允许手术医生直接专注于患者而非引导屏幕。