论文标题

在增强现实辅助外科手术中光学透明头部固定显示的效用:系统评价

Utility of Optical See-Through Head Mounted Displays in Augmented Reality-Assisted Surgery: A systematic review

论文作者

Birlo, Manuel, Edwards, P. J. "Eddie'', Clarkson, Matthew, Stoyanov, Danail

论文摘要

本文介绍了2013年至2013年至2020年的增强现实(AR)手术应用中光学透明头部安装显示(OST-HMD)的系统综述。文章由以下分类:OST-HMD设备,OST-HMD设备,外科手术专业,外科手术应用,可视化内容,实验设计和评估,准确性设计,准确性和人为因素的人类互动。 91条符合所有纳入标准。出现了一些明显的趋势。微软霍洛伦斯越来越多地主导着该领域,骨科手术是最受欢迎的应用(28.6 \%)。到目前为止,最常见的手术环境是手术指导(n = 58),术前模型分割为主导可视化(n = 40)。实验主要涉及幻影(n = 43)或系统设置(n = 21),患者病例研究排名第三(n = 19),反映了该领域的比较婴儿。实验涵盖了从注册到感知的问题,其精度结果非常不同。人为因素出现对OST-HMD实用程序非常重要。提出的系统解决了一些因素,例如注意力从外科手术部位和2D图像的心理映射转移到3D患者解剖结构。其他持续的人为因素仍然是由OST-HMD解决方案引起的,包括易用性,舒适性和空间感知问题。已发表文章的重要上升趋势很明显,但是这些设备尚未在手术室中建立,临床研究表明缺乏收益。实验室中的技术注册和感知因素的重点努力加上设计,结合了人为因素的考虑以解决明确的临床问题,应确保当前重大的研究工作将成功。

This article presents a systematic review of optical see-through head mounted display (OST-HMD) usage in augmented reality (AR) surgery applications from 2013 to 2020. Articles were categorised by: OST-HMD device, surgical speciality, surgical application context, visualisation content, experimental design and evaluation, accuracy and human factors of human-computer interaction. 91 articles fulfilled all inclusion criteria. Some clear trends emerge. The Microsoft HoloLens increasingly dominates the field, with orthopaedic surgery being the most popular application (28.6\%). By far the most common surgical context is surgical guidance (n=58) and segmented preoperative models dominate visualisation (n = 40). Experiments mainly involve phantoms (n = 43) or system setup (n = 21), with patient case studies ranking third (n = 19), reflecting the comparative infancy of the field. Experiments cover issues from registration to perception with very different accuracy results. Human factors emerge as significant to OST-HMD utility. Some factors are addressed by the systems proposed, such as attention shift away from the surgical site and mental mapping of 2D images to 3D patient anatomy. Other persistent human factors remain or are caused by OST-HMD solutions, including ease of use, comfort and spatial perception issues. The significant upward trend in published articles is clear, but such devices are not yet established in the operating room and clinical studies showing benefit are lacking. A focused effort addressing technical registration and perceptual factors in the lab coupled with design that incorporates human factors considerations to solve clear clinical problems should ensure that the significant current research efforts will succeed.

扫码加入交流群

加入微信交流群

微信交流群二维码

扫码加入学术交流群,获取更多资源