An analysis of virtual reality in abdominal surgery—A scoping review

Author:

Ochs Vincent1ORCID,Saad Baraa2,Taha‐Mehlitz Stephanie3,Staubli Sebastian34,Neumann Katerina5ORCID,Fischer Laura6,Honaker Michael D.7ORCID,Lamm Sebastian8,Rosenberg Robert8,Taha Anas178ORCID,Cattin Philippe C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Medicine University of Basel Allschwil Switzerland

2. St George's University of London London UK

3. Department of Visceral Surgery Clarunis University Center for Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases St. Clara Hospital and University Hospital Basel Switzerland

4. Department of HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust London UK

5. Department of Surgery Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

6. Department of Surgery University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

7. Department of Surgery East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine Greenville North Carolina USA

8. Department of Surgery Centre for Gastrointestinal Diseases Cantonal Hospital Basel‐Landschaft Liestal Liestal Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe integration of virtual reality (VR) in surgery has gained prominence as VR applications have increased in popularity.MethodsA scoping review was undertaken, gathering the most relevant sources, utilising a detailed literature search of medical and academic databases including EMBASE, PubMed, Cochrane, IEEE, Google Scholar, and the Google search engine.ResultsOf the 18 articles included, 7 focused on VR in colon surgery, 5 addressed VR in pancreas surgery, and the remaining 6 concentrated on VR in liver surgery. All the articles concluded that VR has a promising future in abdominal surgery by facilitating precision, visualisation, and surgeon training.ConclusionsAdopting VR technology in abdominal surgery has the potential to improve preoperative planning, decrease perioperative anxiety among patients, and facilitate the training of surgeons, residents, and medical students. Additional supporting studies are necessary before VR can be widely implemented in surgical care delivery.

Publisher

Wiley

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