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Virtual Reality Based Simulators for Neurosurgeons - What We Have and What We Hope to Have in the Nearest Future

Dariusz LatkaMiroslaw LatkaRyszard OlchawaKlaudia KozlowskaDariusz ManKatarzyna FojcikMarek WaligoraMichał AdamskiKajetan LatkaGrzegorz Miekisiak

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Spatial contextual awarenessOperating theatresComputer scienceContext (language use)Medical trainingVirtual realityImaging dataField (computer science)Virtual realityNeurosurgical Procedure03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHuman–computer interaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAugmented realityNeurosurgical simulator030217 neurology & neurosurgery

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High levels of manual skills, good visual-motor coordination, excel‐lent imagination and spatial awareness are the main factors determining the success of neurosurgeons. Proficiency in neurosurgical skills used to be acquired through hands-on training in cadaver labs and in real operating theatres under master neurosurgeon supervision. Most recently, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) computer simulations have also been considered as tools for education in the neurosurgical training. The authors review existing solutions and present their own concept of a simulator which could become the useful tool for planning, simulation and training of a specific neurosurgical procedure using patient’s imaging data. The benefits of simulator are particularly apparent in the context of neurovascular operations. It is the field in which it is very difficult for young neurosurgeons to gain proficiency because of the lack of experience caused by the competition between microsurgery and endovascular techniques.

10.1007/978-3-319-75025-5_1https://www.springer.com/la/book/9783319750248