Can Augmented Reality Be Helpful in Pelvic Bone Cancer Surgery? An In Vitro Study

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
Hwan Seong ChoJaesung Hong

Abstract

Application of surgical navigation for pelvic bone cancer surgery may prove useful, but in addition to the fact that research supporting its adoption remains relatively preliminary, the actual navigation devices are physically large, occupying considerable space in already crowded operating rooms. To address this issue, we developed and tested a navigation system for pelvic bone cancer surgery assimilating augmented reality (AR) technology to simplify the system by embedding the navigation software into a tablet personal computer (PC). Using simulated tumors and resections in a pig pelvic model, we asked: Can AR-assisted resection reduce errors in terms of planned bone cuts and improve ability to achieve the planned margin around a tumor in pelvic bone cancer surgery? We developed an AR-based navigation system for pelvic bone tumor surgery, which could be operated on a tablet PC. We created 36 bone tumor models for simulation of tumor resection in pig pelves and assigned 18 each to the AR-assisted resection group and conventional resection group. To simulate a bone tumor, bone cement was inserted into the acetabular dome of the pig pelvis. Tumor resection was simulated in two scenarios. The first was AR-assisted resection by an...Continue Reading

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