Patterns of virtual reality and Fitbit wearable activity device use after skull base surgery

Author:

Pandrangi Vivek C.1,Araujo Ana1,Buncke Michelle1,Olson Brennan1,Jorizzo Matthew1,Said‐Al‐Naief Nasser2,Sanusi Olabisi3,Ciporen Jeremy3,Shindo Maisie1,Schindler Joshua1,Colaianni C. Alessandra1,Clayburgh Daniel1,Andersen Peter1,Flint Paul1,Wax Mark K.1,Geltzeiler Mathew1,Li Ryan J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

2. School of Dentistry Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

3. Department of Neurosurgery Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

Abstract

Key points Virtual reality (VR) and Fitbit devices are well tolerated by patients after skull base surgery. Postoperative recovery protocols may benefit from incorporation of these devices. However, challenges including patient compliance may impact optimal device utilization.

Publisher

Wiley

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