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Intraoperative Use of Mixed Reality Technology in Median Neck and Branchial Cyst Excision

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  • Vladimir M. Ivanov

    (Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Anton M. Krivtsov

    (Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Sergey V. Strelkov

    (Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Nikolay V. Kalakutskiy

    (Department of Dental Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Andrey I. Yaremenko

    (Department of Dental Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Marina Yu. Petropavlovskaya

    (Department of Dental Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Maria N. Portnova

    (Department of Dental Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Olga V. Lukina

    (Department of Dental Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia)

  • Andrey P. Litvinov

    (Department of Dental Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia)

Abstract

The paper considers the possibilities, prospects, and drawbacks of the mixed reality (MR) technology application using mixed reality smartglasses Microsoft HoloLens 2. The main challenge was to find and develop an approach that would allow surgeons to conduct operations using mixed reality on a large scale, reducing the preparation time required for the procedure and without having to create custom solutions for each patient. Research was conducted in three clinical cases: two median neck and one branchial cyst excisions. In each case, we applied a unique approach of hologram positioning in space based on mixed reality markers. As a result, we listed a series of positive and negative aspects related to MR surgery, along with proposed solutions for using MR in surgery on a daily basis.

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  • Vladimir M. Ivanov & Anton M. Krivtsov & Sergey V. Strelkov & Nikolay V. Kalakutskiy & Andrey I. Yaremenko & Marina Yu. Petropavlovskaya & Maria N. Portnova & Olga V. Lukina & Andrey P. Litvinov, 2021. "Intraoperative Use of Mixed Reality Technology in Median Neck and Branchial Cyst Excision," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:13:y:2021:i:8:p:214-:d:616397
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    1. Bingqing Shen & Weiming Tan & Jingzhi Guo & Hongming Cai & Bin Wang & Shuaihe Zhuo, 2020. "A Study on Design Requirement Development and Satisfaction for Future Virtual World Systems," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 12(7), pages 1-28, July.
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