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Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints

Today, a small number of full-fledged multifunctional CT systems are used for planning intraoperative intervention using mixed reality, for example, in cardiovascular surgery and urology, especially in Oncology. Surgeons today need a wide field of view to operate. Currently, the use of technologies...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Povetkin, S. N., Поветкин, С. Н.
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Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: JADOUN SCIENCE PUBLISHING GROUP 2021
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Online Erişim:https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/20.500.12258/16687
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spelling ir-20.500.12258-166872021-09-13T11:25:31Z Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints Povetkin, S. N. Поветкин, С. Н. Robotic-assisted surgery UNESCO Surgical intervention Virtual reality Augmented reality Augmented reality Today, a small number of full-fledged multifunctional CT systems are used for planning intraoperative intervention using mixed reality, for example, in cardiovascular surgery and urology, especially in Oncology. Surgeons today need a wide field of view to operate. Currently, the use of technologies like the DaVinci robot surgeon is constrained by the bulkiness of software and hardware solutions, the lack of trained specialists, and the high cost of equipment. There is no technology for navigating the course of the operation, with a layer of mixed reality being applied to the patient during the operation, so that the surgeon can use it to track the position of the organ, organ systems, and surgical instruments in real-time. The developed software prototype allows you to create three-dimensional models of internal organs based on computer and magnetic resonance imaging images with the possibility of simulating surgical intervention. Augmented reality glasses are also used to practice the skills of operations on a virtual patient using phantom dummies, linking surgical instruments to holography, as well as fully combining the simulation of the preoperative period with a real patient in real-time 2021-07-08T12:57:40Z 2021-07-08T12:57:40Z 2021 Статья Mishvelov, AE; Ibragimov, AK; Amaliev, IT; Esuev, AA; Remizov, OV; Dzyuba, MA; Simonov, AN; Okolelova, AI; Povetkin, SN. Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints // PHARMACOPHORE. - 2021. - Том: 12. - Выпуск: 2. - Стр.: 32-38 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/16687 en PHARMACOPHORE application/pdf JADOUN SCIENCE PUBLISHING GROUP
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topic Robotic-assisted surgery
UNESCO
Surgical intervention
Virtual reality
Augmented reality
Augmented reality
spellingShingle Robotic-assisted surgery
UNESCO
Surgical intervention
Virtual reality
Augmented reality
Augmented reality
Povetkin, S. N.
Поветкин, С. Н.
Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
description Today, a small number of full-fledged multifunctional CT systems are used for planning intraoperative intervention using mixed reality, for example, in cardiovascular surgery and urology, especially in Oncology. Surgeons today need a wide field of view to operate. Currently, the use of technologies like the DaVinci robot surgeon is constrained by the bulkiness of software and hardware solutions, the lack of trained specialists, and the high cost of equipment. There is no technology for navigating the course of the operation, with a layer of mixed reality being applied to the patient during the operation, so that the surgeon can use it to track the position of the organ, organ systems, and surgical instruments in real-time. The developed software prototype allows you to create three-dimensional models of internal organs based on computer and magnetic resonance imaging images with the possibility of simulating surgical intervention. Augmented reality glasses are also used to practice the skills of operations on a virtual patient using phantom dummies, linking surgical instruments to holography, as well as fully combining the simulation of the preoperative period with a real patient in real-time
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Поветкин, С. Н.
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Поветкин, С. Н.
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title Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
title_short Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
title_full Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
title_fullStr Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
title_full_unstemmed Computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
title_sort computer-assisted surgery: virtual- and augmented-reality displays for navigation during planning and performing surgery on large joints
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