Aweeda Marina, Adegboye Feyisayo, Yang Shiayin F, Topf Michael C
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
J Med Ext Real. 2024 Jul 9;1(1):124-136. doi: 10.1089/jmxr.2024.0010. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Augmented reality (AR) technology has become widely established in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Over the past 20 years, numerous AR systems have been investigated and validated across the subspecialties, both in cadaveric and in live surgical studies. AR displays projected through head-mounted devices, microscopes, and endoscopes, most commonly, have demonstrated utility in preoperative planning, intraoperative guidance, and improvement of surgical decision-making. Specifically, they have demonstrated feasibility in guiding tumor margin resections, identifying critical structures intraoperatively, and displaying patient-specific virtual models derived from preoperative imaging, with millimetric accuracy. This review summarizes both established and emerging AR technologies, detailing how their systems work, what features they offer, and their clinical impact across otolaryngology subspecialties. As AR technology continues to advance, its integration holds promise for enhancing surgical precision, simulation training, and ultimately, improving patient outcomes.
增强现实(AR)技术已在耳鼻咽喉头颈外科广泛应用。在过去20年里,众多AR系统已在尸体研究和活体手术研究中,在各亚专业领域得到研究和验证。最常见的是,通过头戴式设备、显微镜和内窥镜投射的AR显示器已在术前规划、术中引导以及改善手术决策方面展现出效用。具体而言,它们已在引导肿瘤边缘切除、术中识别关键结构以及显示源自术前成像的患者特异性虚拟模型方面证明了可行性,且精度可达毫米级。本综述总结了已成熟和新兴的AR技术,详细介绍了它们的系统工作方式、所提供的功能以及它们在耳鼻咽喉各亚专业领域的临床影响。随着AR技术不断进步,其整合有望提高手术精度、模拟训练水平,并最终改善患者预后。