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Augmented Reality Assisted Urologic Surgery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Augmented Reality Assisted Urologic Surgery
Augmented Reality Assisted Urologic Surgery (ARAUS) is a subset of Augmented Reality Assisted Surgery involving Urologic surgery specifically. This intraoperative training tool first described and utilized by Tariq S. Hakky, Ryan M. Dickey, and Larry I. Lipshultz within the Scott Department of Urology, Baylor College of Medicine, and Daniel R. Martinez, Rafael E. Carrion, and Philippe E. Spiess within the Sexual Medicine Program in the Department of Urology, at the University of South Florida. It was initially used to introduce surgical techniques during penile implant surgery to Urology residents in October 2013. == Description ==
ARAUS is based on the concept of Augmented Reality, where a live view of the environment, in this case a surgical operation, is supplemented by computer-generated sensory input using an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). In its first use, residents were taught how to place a penile prosthesis from start to finish through a downloaded application onto the OHMD. Intraoperatively, an optical display camera output feed combined with software allowing for the detection of points of interest enabled faculty to interact with residents during the placement of the penile prosthesis. Both faculty and residents demonstrated a high degree of satisfaction of the ARAUS experience, and it was shown to be an effective tool in training urologic surgical technique.
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