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Three-dimensional visualization and virtual reality simulation role in hepatic surgery: Further research warranted

Faiza Ahmed, Vinay Jahagirdar, Sravya Gudapati, Mohamad Mouchli

2022World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ultrasound, computed tomography scan or magnetic resonance imaging, can help surgeons better visualize the surgical sites with added depth perception. Pre-operative 3D planning is associated with lesser operative time and intraoperative complications. Also, a more accurate assessment is noted, which leads to fewer operative complications. Images can be converted into physical models with 3D printing technology, which can be of educational value to students and trainees. 3D images can be combined to provide 3D visualization, which is used for preoperative navigation, allowing for more precise localization of tumors and vessels. Nevertheless, AI enables surgeons to provide better, personalized care for each patient.

Topics & Concepts

VisualizationSurgical planningPerioperativeMedicineDepth perceptionMagnetic resonance imagingVirtual realityAugmented realityRadiologyArtificial intelligenceMedical physicsComputer scienceSurgeryComputer visionPerceptionNeuroscienceBiologySurgical Simulation and TrainingAnatomy and Medical TechnologyMedical Imaging and Analysis
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