| Literature DB >> 35600956 |
K Kalaiarasan1, Lavanya Prathap2, M Ayyadurai3, P Subhashini4, T Tamilselvi5, T Avudaiappan6, I Infant Raj7, Samson Alemayehu Mamo8, Amine Mezni9.
Abstract
Cranial base tactics comprise the regulation of tiny and complicated structures in the domains of otology, rhinology, neurosurgery, and maxillofacial medical procedure. Basic nerves and veins are in the nearness of these buildings. Increased the truth is a coming innovation that may reform the cerebral basis approach by supplying vital physical and navigational facts brought together in a solitary presentation. In any case, the awareness and acknowledgment of prospective results of expanding reality frameworks in the cerebral base region are really poor. This article targets examining the handiness of expanded reality frameworks in cranial foundation medical procedures and emphasizes the obstacles that present innovation encounters and their prospective adjustments. A specialized perspective on distinct strategies used being produced of an improved realty framework is furthermore offered. The newest item offers an expansion in interest in expanded reality frameworks that may motivate more secure and practical procedures. In any case, a couple of concerns have to be cared to before that can be for the vast part fused into normal practice.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35600956 PMCID: PMC9117015 DOI: 10.1155/2022/1335820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.650
Figure 1Correlation between the designs of normal route framework (a) and a route framework coordinating AR (B) (b). GPU: graphic processing unit.
Figure 2Projection of cranial region and cranial nerves.
Figure 3Technical requirements of AR-based general cranial base practices.
Figure 4Technical requirements of AR-based minimally invasive cranial base methods.
Figure 5Augmented reality endoscopic-based skull surgical technique with an enlarged field of view [27].
Figure 6AR display with picture overlay example.
Figure 7Image of AR show with navigation aids depicting anterior sinus outflow [4].