Extended reality navigation for pain procedures: a narrative review.
James Sungjai ChoRohan JotwaniStephanie ChanDevaunsh Manish ThakerJungmin Daniel OnR Jason YongDavid HaoPublished in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2024)
Early randomized controlled trials show potential for XR to improve procedural efficiency, but more comprehensive research is needed to determine if there are significant clinical benefits. Case reports demonstrate XR's utility in generating patient-specific navigation plans when difficult anatomy is encountered. Procedures that facilitate the generation and registration of XR images are most conducive to XR navigation, whereas those that rely on frequent re-imaging will continue to depend on traditional modes of navigation.