He Miao, Sun Antonia RuJia, Wu Xiao-Xin, Fan Xi-Wei, Mao Xin-Zhan
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410011, Hunan Province, China.
Traumatic Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410011, Hunan Province, China.
World J Orthop. 2025 Jun 18;16(6):107215. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v16.i6.107215.
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that superimposes digital information onto real-world objects head-mounted display devices to improve surgical finesse through visually enhanced medical information. With the rapid development of digital technology, AR has been increasingly adopted in orthopedic surgeries across the globe, especially in total knee arthroplasty procedures which demand high precision. By overlaying digital information onto the surgeon's field of view, AR systems enhance precision, improve alignment accuracy, and reduce the risk of complications associated with malalignment. Some concerns have been raised despite accuracy, including the learning curve, long-term outcomes, and technical limitations. Furthermore, it is essential for health practitioners to gain trust in the utilisation of AR.
增强现实(AR)是一种通过头戴式显示设备将数字信息叠加到现实世界物体上的技术,以通过视觉增强的医学信息提高手术技巧。随着数字技术的快速发展,AR在全球范围内的骨科手术中越来越多地被采用,尤其是在需要高精度的全膝关节置换手术中。通过将数字信息叠加到外科医生的视野中,AR系统提高了精度,改善了对线准确性,并降低了与对线不良相关的并发症风险。尽管具有准确性,但仍有人提出了一些担忧,包括学习曲线、长期结果和技术限制。此外,医疗从业者对AR的使用获得信任至关重要。