[Virtual reality in liver surgery-Planning, advanced training, testing].

Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1007/s00104-024-02216-5
Tobias Huber, Florentine Huettl, Lukas Vradelis, Verena Tripke, Danny Schott, Vuthea Chheang, Patrick Saalfeld, Mareen Allgaier, Sylvia Saalfeld, Bernhard Preim, Christian Hansen, Laura Isabel Hanke, Hauke Lang
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Anatomical structures of the liver could be reconstructed three dimensionally from preoperative cross-sectional imaging for over 20 years. This three-dimensional (3D) representation not only optimizes the preoperative planning options but also the communication of specific operation-relevant structures can be improved using 3D models. In addition to a plastic and interactive visualization of 3D organ models, the disruptive technology of virtual reality (VR) can also provide a possibility for structured training and further education regarding surgical anatomy of the liver and operation planning. This makes examinations in virtual reality also seem tangible. The latest prototypes even enable patient-specific simulation of intraoperative sonography. This review article provides an overview of the current status of available technologies for training and further education using VR exemplified by liver surgery.

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[肝脏手术中的虚拟现实-计划,高级培训,测试]。
在过去的20多年里,肝脏的解剖结构可以从术前的横断成像中三维重建。这种三维(3D)表示不仅优化了术前计划选择,而且可以使用3D模型改善具体操作相关结构的沟通。除了3D器官模型的塑性和交互式可视化外,虚拟现实(VR)的颠覆性技术还可以提供关于肝脏外科解剖和手术计划的结构化培训和继续教育的可能性。这使得虚拟现实中的考试也变得有形。最新的原型机甚至可以实现针对患者的术中超声模拟。本文综述了以肝脏手术为例的VR培训和继续教育的现有技术现状。
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