Application of virtual reality in simulated training for arthroscopic surgeries: A systematic literature review
Juan Molleda-Antonio,
Erick Vargas-Montes,
Brian Meneses-Claudio
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: In recent years, technology has provided significant contributions to the health area with innovative projects such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, etc.
OBJECTIVE: This review aims to review studies that propose solutions with virtual reality (VR) technologies for the training of surgeons in the arthroscopic surgery procedure.
Method: We identified 352 articles from the Scopus database, from 2017 to the present, of which 31 studies were retrieved by a s… Show more
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