Augmented Reality-Based Surgery on the Human Cadaver Using a New Generation of Optical Head-Mounted Displays: Development and Feasibility Study.
Behrus PuladiMark OomsMartin BellgardtMark CesovMyriam LipprandtStefan RaithFlorian PetersStephan Christian MöhlhenrichAndreas PrescherFrank HölzleTorsten Wolfgang KuhlenAli ModabberPublished in: JMIR serious games (2022)
The development and application of an AR-based surgical system using freely available technologies to perform OST-HMD-guided surgical procedures in cadavers is feasible. Cadaver studies are suitable for OST-HMD-guided interventions to measure a surgical end point and provide an initial data foundation for future clinical trials. The availability of free systems for researchers could be helpful for a possible translation process from digital health to AR-based surgery using OST-HMDs in the operating theater via cadaver studies.
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