Surgeries (Apr 2025)

Exploring Immersive Solutions for Surgery in the Virtuality Continuum: A Review

  • Belén Palma,
  • Pablo Casanova-Salas,
  • Jesús Gimeno,
  • Manuel Pérez-Aixendri,
  • José Vicente Riera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries6020035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. 35

Abstract

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The evolution of technology and computer graphics algorithms has had a significant impact on the healthcare sector. It is possible to find proposals using virtual reality or augmented reality devices focused on multiple areas, such as education and skills acquisition, the visualisation of results, and disease detection or surgical planning. The use of these new technologies allows the generation of flexible spaces in which the spatial visualisation of clinical data, such as medical images, is enhanced. This also promotes collaboration between different members of the healthcare community. This study aims to review and synthesise current research and the status of applications using systems within Milgram’s continuum of virtuality as tools to facilitate educational or surgical processes in the healthcare sector. We highlight recent approaches to tackling the various key challenges, as well as the limitations of these approaches, and point toward areas of future development.

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