Augmented reality(AR)is a technology that superimposes digital information onto real-world objects via head-mounted display devices to improve surgical finesse through visually enhanced medical information.With the ra...Augmented reality(AR)is a technology that superimposes digital information onto real-world objects via head-mounted display devices to improve surgical finesse through visually enhanced medical information.With the rapid development of digital technology,AR has been increasingly adopted in orthopedic surgeries across the globe,especially in total knee arthroplasty procedures which demand high precision.By overlaying digital information onto the surgeon's field of view,AR systems enhance precision,improve alignment accuracy,and reduce the risk of complications associated with malalignment.Some concerns have been raised despite accuracy,including the learning curve,long-term outcomes,and technical limitations.Furthermore,it is essential for health practitioners to gain trust in the utilisation of AR.展开更多
基金Supported by The Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China,No.2023JJ30773,No.2025JJ60480,and No.2025JJ60552The Scientific Research Program of The Hunan Provincial Health Commission,No.202204072544+4 种基金The Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province,No.2024RC3053The CBT ECR/MCR Scheme,No.324910-0028/07National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.32300652The Scientific Research Program of Hunan Provincial Health Commission,No.W20243023The Scientific Research Launch Project for New Employees of The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University.
文摘Augmented reality(AR)is a technology that superimposes digital information onto real-world objects via head-mounted display devices to improve surgical finesse through visually enhanced medical information.With the rapid development of digital technology,AR has been increasingly adopted in orthopedic surgeries across the globe,especially in total knee arthroplasty procedures which demand high precision.By overlaying digital information onto the surgeon's field of view,AR systems enhance precision,improve alignment accuracy,and reduce the risk of complications associated with malalignment.Some concerns have been raised despite accuracy,including the learning curve,long-term outcomes,and technical limitations.Furthermore,it is essential for health practitioners to gain trust in the utilisation of AR.