Augmented Reality-Based Surgery on the Human Cadaver Using a New Generation of Optical Head-Mounted Displays: Development and Feasibility Study
BackgroundAlthough nearly one-third of the world's disease burden requires surgical care, only a small proportion of digital health applications are directly used in the surgical field. In the coming decades, the application of augmented reality (AR) with a new generation of optical-see-through...
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Main Authors: | Behrus Puladi (Author), Mark Ooms (Author), Martin Bellgardt (Author), Mark Cesov (Author), Myriam Lipprandt (Author), Stefan Raith (Author), Florian Peters (Author), Stephan Christian Möhlhenrich (Author), Andreas Prescher (Author), Frank Hölzle (Author), Torsten Wolfgang Kuhlen (Author), Ali Modabber (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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