Lex Johnathan R, Koucheki Robert, Toor Jay, Backstein David J
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Int Orthop. 2023 Feb;47(2):375-391. doi: 10.1007/s00264-022-05507-w. Epub 2022 Jul 19.
The development of augmented reality (AR) technology allows orthopaedic surgeons to incorporate and visualize surgical data, assisting the execution of both routine and complex surgical operations. Uniquely, AR technology allows a surgeon to view the surgical field and superimpose peri-operative imaging, anatomical landmarks, navigation guidance, and more, all in one view without the need for conjugate gaze between multiple screens. The aim of this literature review was to introduce the fundamental requirements for an augmented reality system and to assess the current applications, outcomes, and potential limitations to this technology.
A literature search was performed using MEDLINE and Embase databases, by two independent reviewers, who then collaboratively synthesized and collated the results of the literature search into a narrative review focused on the applications of augmented reality in major orthopaedic sub-specialties.
Current technology requires that pre-operative patient data be acquired, and AR-compatible models constructed. Intra-operatively, to produce manipulatable virtual images into the user's view in real time, four major components are required including a camera, computer image processing technology, tracking tools, and an output screen. The user is provided with a heads-up display, which is a transparent display, enabling the user to look at both their natural view and the computer-generated images. Currently, high-quality evidence for clinical implementation of AR technology in the orthopaedic surgery operating room is lacking; however, growing in vitro literature highlights a multitude of potential applications, including increasing operative accuracy, improved biomechanical angular and alignment parameters, and potentially reduced operative time.
While the application of AR systems in surgery is currently in its infancy, we anticipate rapid and widespread implementation of this technology in various orthopaedic sub-specialties.
增强现实(AR)技术的发展使骨科医生能够整合并可视化手术数据,辅助进行常规和复杂的外科手术。独特的是,AR技术允许外科医生在一个视野中查看手术区域并叠加围手术期成像、解剖标志、导航引导等,而无需在多个屏幕之间进行共轭凝视。本文献综述的目的是介绍增强现实系统的基本要求,并评估该技术的当前应用、结果和潜在局限性。
由两名独立的审阅者使用MEDLINE和Embase数据库进行文献检索,然后共同将文献检索结果综合整理成一篇叙述性综述,重点关注增强现实在主要骨科亚专业中的应用。
当前技术要求获取术前患者数据并构建与AR兼容的模型。在手术中,为了将可操作的虚拟图像实时生成到用户视野中,需要四个主要组件,包括摄像头、计算机图像处理技术、跟踪工具和输出屏幕。为用户提供了一个平视显示器,这是一种透明显示器,使用户能够同时看到自然视野和计算机生成的图像。目前,缺乏关于AR技术在骨科手术室临床应用的高质量证据;然而,越来越多的体外文献突出了众多潜在应用,包括提高手术准确性、改善生物力学角度和对线参数以及可能缩短手术时间。
虽然AR系统在手术中的应用目前尚处于起步阶段,但我们预计该技术将在各个骨科亚专业中迅速广泛应用。