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Exploring technology acceptance of head-mounted device-based augmented reality surgical navigation in orthopaedic surgery.

Anouk VerhellenShirley A ElpramaThierry ScheerlinckFiene Van AerschotJohnny DuerinckFrederick Van GestelTaylor FrantzBart JansenJef VandemeulebrouckeAn Jacobs
Published in: The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS (2023)
While most participants acknowledged the potential of AR, they also highlighted persistent barriers to adoption, such as issues related to user-friendliness, time efficiency and device discomfort. To overcome these challenges, future AR surgical navigation systems should focus on enhancing surgical performance while minimising disruptions to workflows and operating times. Engaging orthopaedic surgeons in the development process can facilitate the creation of tailored solutions and accelerate adoption.
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