2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21041370
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Combining Augmented Reality and 3D Printing to Improve Surgical Workflows in Orthopedic Oncology: Smartphone Application and Clinical Evaluation

Abstract: During the last decade, orthopedic oncology has experienced the benefits of computerized medical imaging to reduce human dependency, improving accuracy and clinical outcomes. However, traditional surgical navigation systems do not always adapt properly to this kind of interventions. Augmented reality (AR) and three-dimensional (3D) printing are technologies lately introduced in the surgical environment with promising results. Here we present an innovative solution combining 3D printing and AR in orthopedic onc… Show more

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“…Three articles focussed on a smartphone application for musculoskeletal tumors in trauma or orthopaedic surgery. Two articles dealt with augmented reality to support tumor resection [7,12]. One was developed to improve the follow-up of patients with musculoskeltal tumors [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three articles focussed on a smartphone application for musculoskeletal tumors in trauma or orthopaedic surgery. Two articles dealt with augmented reality to support tumor resection [7,12]. One was developed to improve the follow-up of patients with musculoskeltal tumors [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another reason for the still restrained use of smartphones in the daily work of an orthopaedic or trauma surgeon is the poor visibility of relevant mobile applications in App Stores. Several mobile applications described in the included articles were not available under the specified search criteria in App Stores [7,14,22]. When publishing a new application, this should be taken into account.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Devices such as smartphones or head-mounted displays are commonly used for this purpose. Inside the operating room, AR mainly focuses on visualizing the tumor and other anatomical structures [ 17 , 18 , 19 ], enhancing guidance during resections. The virtual models can be displayed in accordance with the patient’s anatomy by performing a registration step, which is either calculated manually [ 20 ], using tracking systems [ 21 , 22 ], through advanced algorithms for surface registration [ 23 ], or by markers detected with pattern recognition techniques [ 24 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%