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Virtual Connections: Improving Global Neurosurgery Through Immersive Technologies

机译:虚拟连接:通过沉浸式技术改善全球神经外科

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The field of neurosurgery has always been propelled by the adoption of novel technologies to improve practice. Although advancements have occurred in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term outcomes of patients, these have not translated to global patient benefit. Up to five million people each year do not have access to safe and affordable neurosurgical interventions, and those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately affected. Current approaches to increase neurosurgical capacity are unlikely to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals target by 2030, and many of the most successful programs have been disrupted by the travel restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is therefore a pressing need for creative virtual solutions. An area of growing relevance is the use of immersive technologies: virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). AR allows additional information to be superimposed onto the surgeon's visual field, thus enhancing intra-operative visualization. This can be used for remote tele-proctoring, whereby an experienced surgeon can virtually assist with a procedure regardless of geographical location. Expert guidance can therefore be given to both neurosurgical trainees and non-neurosurgical practitioners, further facilitating the growing practice of neurosurgical task-shifting in LMICs. VR simulation is another useful tool in remote neurosurgical training, with the potential to reduce the learning curve of complex procedures whilst conserving supplies in low-resource settings. The adoption of immersive technologies into practice is therefore a promising approach for achieving global neurosurgical equity, whilst adapting to the long-term disruptions of the pandemic.
机译:通过采用新技术来改善实践,始终推动神经外科领域。虽然患者的诊断,治疗和长期结果发生了进展,但这些仍未转化为全球患者的利益。每年最多可获得500万人无法获得安全且价格实惠的神经外科干预,而低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的人则受到不成比例地受到影响。目前增加神经外科能力的方法不太可能在2030年满足联合国可持续发展目标目标,许多最成功的计划被Covid-19流行的旅行限制受到破坏。因此,需要对创意虚拟解决方案的压力。相关性相关的领域是使用沉浸式技术:虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)。 AR允许将附加信息叠加到外科医生的视野上,从而提高了术语帧内可视化。这可用于远程远程电视,由此有经验丰富的外科医生几乎可以帮助不管地理位置。因此,专家指导可以给神经外科学员和非神经外科从业人员,进一步促进了LMIC中神经外科任务转移的日益效果。 VR仿真是远程神经外科训练中的另一种有用的工具,有可能降低复杂程序的学习曲线,而在低资源设置中保护电源。因此,采用沉浸式技术实践是实现全球神经外科股权的有希望的方法,同时适应大流行的长期中断。

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