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Date publication

janvier 2019

Journal

Surgical oncology clinics of North America

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARESCAUX Jacques , Pr PESSAUX Patrick , Pr SOLER Luc , Pr MUTTER Didier


Tous les auteurs :
Quero G, Lapergola A, Soler L, Marescaux J, Mutter D, Pessaux P

Résumé

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in complex surgery are evolving technologies enabling improved preoperative planning and intraoperative navigation. The basis of these technologies is a computer-based generation of a patient-specific 3-dimensional model from Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data. This article provides a state-of-the- art overview on the clinical use of this technology with a specific focus on hepatic surgery. Although VR and AR are still in an evolving stage with only some clinical application today, these technologies have the potential to become a key factor in improving preoperative and intraoperative decision making.

Mots clés

3-dimensional patient-specific modeling, Augmented reality, Computer-assisted surgery, Image-guided surgery, Liver surgery, Precision surgery, Virtual reality

Référence

Surg. Oncol. Clin. N. Am.. 2019 Jan;28(1):31-44