While relatively new, fetal surgery has become an indispensable part of the field of Obstetrics as it allows potentially life‐threatening conditions to be corrected in utero. Imaging modalities such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and computer tomography have become staples in fetal imaging, as they allow for comprehensive analysis of the fetal anatomy. Uses of these modalities can range from chromosomal diagnosis to surgical planning. Scientific development has not only allowed for visualization in the three‐dimensional plane, but the implementation of virtual reality technology is also now a possibility. It is our belief that integrating virtual reality technology will help overcome hurdles currently faced by fetal surgeons including candidate selection and clearly observing fetal anatomy. Training opportunities are also probably, as surgeons and residents can use models created during these virtual reality experiences to study and prepare for complications that may arise during surgical intervention.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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