Extended Reality in the Operating Room: Robot-Assisted Orthopedics Surgery with Live and Interactive Streaming for Medical Students
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Extended Reality in the Operating Room: Robot-Assisted Orthopedics Surgery with Live and Interactive Streaming for Medical StudentsAutor(es)
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[Abstract] Traditionally, medical education comprises both theoretical learning in classrooms
and clinical training in hospitals where students can gain clinical experience. This is mostly
done on face-to-face teaching models, focused on the educational philosophy of “see one, do
one, teach one”, was the standard teaching methodology in medical education. Medical education
is transforming thanks to medical schools adopting innovations to new clinicians, such as
immersive prepare techniques (extended reality): virtual reality, augmented reality and virtual
reality. Immersive learning technologies, such as extended reality, can provide an engaging and
interactive platform to generate a stimulating learning environment and with the recent development
and increased accessibility of immersive technologies, educators have the potential to
make simulation-based training more effective. By using holographic devices, such as Microsoft
HoloLens 2®, and 5G wireless communicationswe intent to explore the innovative experience of
a robot-assisted orthopaedic surgery, where the procedures were transmitted live stream to Pregraduate
Medical Students using the Microsoft Remote Assist®. In addition, students had the
opportunity to interact directly from a classroom to the operating room, asking to the surgeon
about the procedures performed during surgery and get involved in the surgery, even remotely.
At the end, students completed a questionnaire to evaluate the experience and the preliminary
results made possible to assess the effectiveness of this experience and identify areas for improvement
for future surgery transmission, revolutionizing the teaching and practice of surgery
Palabras clave
Realidad extendida
Realidad virtual
Cirugía ortopédica
Realidad virtual
Cirugía ortopédica
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Cursos e Congresos, C-155
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