With the advancement of technology, the metaverse image is used to improve the success rate of surgical. The purpose of this study was to understand the acceptance of extended reality surgery by different populations of medical experts and patients. The main reason for using a triangular mixed model for the study is because of the small amount of relevant research data for this study, quantitative research, exploratory research, and cross-sectional research can avoid some human interference and reduce error. The results of the study data showed that the image model, interaction design, surgeon, and clarity of use of the head-mounted display with metaverse technology by the expert group were conducive to improved surgical success rates. Metaverse surgery offers opportunities for modern digital surgery and can effectively improve the expert's ability to promote the smoothness of physical indicators during the procedure. This study is pioneering the role of a metaverse in facilitating surgery from the dual perspective of medical experts and patients.
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