Spine surgeons at UConn Health are using augmented reality technology that provides a 3D rendering of the anatomy, essentially enabling "see-through" surgery. UConn Health is the first in central Connecticut with this suite of tools, which as of July 2022 is the world's largest. Dr. Isaac Moss, UConn Health's orthopedic surgery chair and co-director of its Comprehensive Spine Center, describes how augmented reality spine surgery works and what its advantages are.
(Dr. Isaac Moss, Chris DeFrancesco, July 2022)
UConn Health Comprehensive Spine Center
https://health.uconn.edu/spine/
860-679-6662
Augmented reality spine surgery at UConn Health
https://health.uconn.edu/spine/services/minimally-invasive-spine-surgery/augmented-reality-spine-surgery/
UConn Today, May 13, 2022
https://today.uconn.edu/2022/05/tech-assisted-spine-surgery-likened-to-x-ray-vision/
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