2021
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i42a32385
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Application of a Simulation System Using Augmented Reality to Practice the Skills of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Abstract: The developed HoloDoctor software package allows performing surgical operations in real time. It should be emphasized that the operation time on the HoloDoctor PC is reduced by 20-30% compared to traditional methods. The performance of HoloLens glasses with our program is high, while allowing the doctor to save time. The complex provides diagnostics, therapy planning, treatment adjustment as needed and minimizes the risk of medical error. HoloDoctor can be used in educational practice by integrating it into ed… Show more

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“…Instead of altogether abandoning one such (suboptimal) neuromodulator, it may be helpful to add other neuromodulators, sometimes in lower doses, to minimize the risk of side effects. Knowledge of receptor affinity, peripheral or central mode of action, together with the dominant symptoms in the patient, can lead clinicians to the correct selection of therapy and achieve additive effects [33]. There is no formal evidence in favor of augmentation therapy for FDGT, but it is assumed based on empirical data and experience in treating depression as the main disease [34].…”
Section: Augmentation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of altogether abandoning one such (suboptimal) neuromodulator, it may be helpful to add other neuromodulators, sometimes in lower doses, to minimize the risk of side effects. Knowledge of receptor affinity, peripheral or central mode of action, together with the dominant symptoms in the patient, can lead clinicians to the correct selection of therapy and achieve additive effects [33]. There is no formal evidence in favor of augmentation therapy for FDGT, but it is assumed based on empirical data and experience in treating depression as the main disease [34].…”
Section: Augmentation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%