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Virtual reality and augmented reality in the management of intracranial tumors: A review

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Neurosurgeons are faced with the challenge of planning, performing, and learning complex surgical procedures. With improvements in computational power and advances in visual and haptic display technologies, augmented and virtual… Click to show full abstract

Neurosurgeons are faced with the challenge of planning, performing, and learning complex surgical procedures. With improvements in computational power and advances in visual and haptic display technologies, augmented and virtual surgical environments can offer potential benefits for tests in a safe and simulated setting, as well as improve management of real-life procedures. This systematic literature review is conducted in order to investigate the roles of such advanced computing technology in neurosurgery subspecialization of intracranial tumor removal. The study would focus on an in-depth discussion on the role of virtual reality and augmented reality in the management of intracranial tumors: the current status, foreseeable challenges, and future developments.

Keywords: reality augmented; augmented reality; management; virtual reality; reality; reality management

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Year Published: 2019

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