Introducing Mixed Reality for Clinical Uses

Author:

Umana Giuseppe Emmanuele1ORCID,Palmisciano Paolo1ORCID,Montemurro Nicola2ORCID,Scalia Gianluca3ORCID,Radovanovic Dragan4,Cassar Kevin5,Priola Stefano Maria6ORCID,Koncar Igor4,Stevanovic Predrag4,Travali Mario7

Affiliation:

1. Gamma Knife Center, Ospedale Cannizzaro, Italy

2. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Pisana, Italy

3. Garibaldi Hospital, Italy

4. University of Belgrade, Serbia

5. University of Malta, Malta

6. Northern Ontario School of Medicine University, Canada

7. Cannizzaro Hospital, Italy

Abstract

The advent of mixed reality (MR) has revolutionized human activities on a daily basis, striving for augmenting professional and social interactions at all levels. In medicine, MR tools have been developed and tested at an increasing rate over the years, playing a promising role in assisting physicians while improving patient care. In this chapter, the authors present their initial experience in introducing different MR algorithms in routine clinical practice from their implementation in several neurosurgical procedures to their use during the COVID-19 pandemic. A general summary of the current literature on MR in medicine has also been reported.

Publisher

IGI Global

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