Virtual and Augmented Reality in Cardiac Surgery.
Arian Arjomandi RadRobert VardanyanAleksandra LopuszkoChristina AltIngo StoffelsBastian SchmackArjang RuhparwarKonstantin ZhigalovAlina ZubarevichAlexander WeymannPublished in: Brazilian journal of cardiovascular surgery (2021)
Virtual and augmented reality can be defined as a threedimensional real-world simulation allowing the user to directly interact with it. Throughout the years, virtual reality has gained great popularity in medicine and is currently being adopted for a wide range of purposes. Due to its dynamic anatomical nature, permanent drive towards decreasing invasiveness, and strive for innovation, cardiac surgery depicts itself as a unique environment for virtual reality. Despite substantial research limitations in cardiac surgery, the current literature has shown great applicability of this technology, and promising opportunities.