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Abstract

In Medicine and Surgery, Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) are being implemented as<br>tools for improving quality by decreasing errors and complications, reducing costs by<br>shortening operating times and training residents on AR/VR environments prior to patients<br>and developing new and better work processes using systems integration and preoperative<br>planning simulators. There are clinical, research and educational benefits to utilizing 3D<br>visualization. These applications mesh with other simulation, networking and wireless<br>technologies as well.

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2003-06-02
2024-10-03
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