Virtual and Augmented Reality in Cardiac Surgery

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Virtual and augmented reality can be defined as a three-dimensional real-world simulation allowing the user to directly interact with it. Throughout the years, virtual reality has gained great popularity in medicine and is currently being adopted for a wide range of purposes. Due to its dynamic anatomical nature, permanent drive towards decreasing invasiveness, and strive for innovation, cardiac surgery depicts itself as a unique environment for virtual reality. Despite substantial research limitations in cardiac surgery, the current literature has shown great applicability of this technology, and promising opportunities.

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Rad, A. A., Vardanyan, R., Lopuszko, A., Alt, C., Stoffels, I., Schmack, B., … Weymann, A. (2022). Virtual and Augmented Reality in Cardiac Surgery. Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 37(1), 123–127. https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0511

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