Augmented, virtual and mixed reality in spinal surgery: A real-world experience

J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2020 Sep-Dec;28(3):2309499020952698. doi: 10.1177/2309499020952698.

Abstract

This review aims to identify the role of augmented, virtual or mixed reality (AR, VR or MR) technologies in setting of spinal surgery. The authors address the challenges surrounding the implementation of this technology in the operating room. A technical standpoint addresses the efficacy of these imaging modalities based on the current literature in the field. Ultimately, these technologies must be cost-effective to ensure widespread adoption. This may be achieved through reduced surgical times and decreased incidence of post-operative complications and revisions while maintaining equivalent safety profile to alternative surgical approaches. While current studies focus mainly on the successful placement of pedicle screws via AR-guided instrumentation, a wider scope of procedures may be assisted using AR, VR or MR technology once efficacy and safety have been validated. These emerging technologies offer a significant advantage in the guidance of complex procedures that require high precision and accuracy using minimally invasive interventions.

Keywords: augmented reality; extended reality; mixed reality; navigation; spine surgery; virtual reality.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Augmented Reality*
  • Humans
  • Pedicle Screws*
  • Spinal Diseases / diagnosis
  • Spinal Diseases / surgery*
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted / methods*