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Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that relies heavily on imaging. The use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance images during preoperative planning and intraoperative surgical navigation is vital to the success of the surgery and positive patient outcome. Augmented reality application in neurosurgery has the potential to revolutionize and change the way neurosurgeons plan and perform surgical procedures in the future. Augmented reality technology is currently commercially available for neurosurgery for simulation and training. However, the use of augmented reality in the clinical setting is still in its infancy. Researchers are now testing augmented reality system prototypes to determine and address the barriers and limitations of the technology before it can be widely accepted and used in the clinical setting.
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Raniel Tagaytayan
Johns Hopkins University
Arpad Kelemen
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Cecília Sik‐Lányi
Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Archives of Medical Science
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University of Pannonia
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d8f2510242160940587d1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.58690
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