Background and Purpose: Augmented Reality (AR) is gaining acceptance within the industry as a valid training tool and technical aid in task performance. AR visors are transparent screens that do not block the surrounding scene and allow projection of relevant information into the operator's field of vision. Their form factor is compatible with current surgical setups in that they resemble "splash shields" and allow hands-free operation. AR data can be overwhelming and distracting. Furthermore, continuous AR can have a dizzying and nauseating effect. Thus the careful selection of data to display and judicious triggers for selected displays are critical to minimize distractions, reduce side-effects, and optimize computational needs. We present our
Topic: Practical Applications of Augmented Reality in Surgery Time: Jan 9, 2020 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)