增强现实
虚拟现实
机器人学
可穿戴计算机
人工智能
计算机科学
机器人
嵌入式系统
作者
Hizbullah Shaikh,Sayyida Hasan,J. Woo,Ophelie Lavoie‐Gagne,William J. Long,Prem N. Ramkumar
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.arth.2023.05.015
摘要
Abstract
Background
Software-infused services, from robot-assisted and wearable technologies to artificial intelligence (AI)–laden analytics, continue to augment clinical orthopaedics — namely hip and knee arthroplasty. Extended reality (XR) tools, which encompass augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality technology, represent a new frontier for expanding surgical horizons to maximize technical education, expertise, and execution. The purpose of this review is to critically detail and evaluate the recent developments surrounding XR in the field of hip and knee arthroplasty and to address potential future applications as they relate to AI. Methods
In this narrative review surrounding XR, we discuss (1) definitions, (2) techniques, (3) studies, (4) current applications, and (5) future directions. We highlight XR subsets (augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality) as they relate to AI in the increasingly digitized ecosystem within hip and knee arthroplasty. Results
A narrative review of the XR orthopaedic ecosystem with respect to XR developments is summarized with specific emphasis on hip and knee arthroplasty. The XR as a tool for education, preoperative planning, and surgical execution is discussed with future applications dependent upon AI to potentially obviate the need for robotic assistance and preoperative advanced imaging without sacrificing accuracy. Conclusion
In a field where exposure is critical to clinical success, XR represents a novel stand-alone software-infused service that optimizes technical education, execution, and expertise but necessitates integration with AI and previously validated software solutions to offer opportunities that improve surgical precision with or without the use of robotics and computed tomography–based imaging.
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