医学
虚拟现实
叙述性评论
随机对照试验
叙述的
临床试验
医学物理学
导航系统
增强现实
物理疗法
物理医学与康复
外科
人工智能
计算机科学
重症监护医学
语言学
哲学
病理
作者
James Cho,Rohan Jotwani,Stephanie Chan,Devaunsh M. Thaker,Jungmin Daniel On,R. Jason Yong,David Hao
出处
期刊:Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
[BMJ]
日期:2024-05-16
卷期号:: rapm-105352
标识
DOI:10.1136/rapm-2024-105352
摘要
Background Extended reality (XR) technology, encompassing virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality, has been widely studied for procedural navigation in surgical specialties. Similar to how ultrasound transformed regional anesthesia, XR has the potential to reshape how anesthesiologists and pain physicians perform procedures to relieve pain. Objective This narrative review examines the clinical benefits of XR for navigation in various pain procedures. It defines key terms and concepts related to XR technology and explores characteristics of procedures that are most amenable to XR-based navigation. Finally, it suggests best practices for developing XR navigation systems and discusses the role of emerging technology in the future of XR in regional anesthesia and pain medicine. Evidence review A search was performed across PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials for primary literature investigating the clinical benefits of XR navigation for pain procedures. Findings Thirteen studies using XR for procedural navigation are included. The evidence includes randomized controlled trials, retrospective studies, and case series. Conclusions 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.
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