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How can the Augmented Reality Experience for Surgeons be Improved During Total Knee Arthroplasty?

  • Anxela Pérez Costa [1] ; Anna De Liddo [2] Árbol académico ; Fridolin Wild [3] ; Nieves Pedreira Souto [1] Árbol académico ; Florian Michaud [1]
    1. [1] Universidade da Coruña

      Universidade da Coruña

      A Coruña, España

    2. [2] Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), The Open University
    3. [3] Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University
  • Localización: Proceedings XoveTIC 2024: Impulsando el talento científico / coord. por Manuel Lagos Rodríguez, Tirso Varela Rodeiro, Javier Pereira-Loureiro Árbol académico, Manuel Francisco González Penedo Árbol académico, 2024, págs. 277-284
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Technological advances in Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) have been shown to enhance surgical precision, patient outcomes, and efficiency. New computer-assisted surgery solutions using Augmented Reality (AR) support TKA by locating objects in 3D space with high precision, helping surgeons perform accurate treatments while avoiding time-consuming or inaccurate traditional methods. These advances, however, also present novel challenges, such as the complexity of integrating new systems with existing surgical tools and workflows. In this study, the authors propose a strategy to address surgeons' concerns by leveraging feedback from 50 surgeons and 41 sales representatives. Based on this, a research plan was developed to further enhance the AR experience for surgeons.


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