Enhancing Orthopedic Surgical Training With Interactive Photorealistic 3D Visualization

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Authors Roni Lekar, Tatiana Gerth, Sergey Prokudin, Matthias Seibold, Reto BΓΌrgin, Benjamin Vella, Armando Hoch, Siyu Tang, Philipp FΓΌrnstahl, Helmut Grabner arXiv ID 2506.13389 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 1 Venue EPiC Series in Health Sciences Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Surgical training integrates several years of didactic learning, simulation, mentorship, and hands-on experience. Challenges include stress, technical demands, and new technologies. Orthopedic education often uses static materials like books, images, and videos, lacking interactivity. This study compares a new interactive photorealistic 3D visualization to 2D videos for learning total hip arthroplasty. In a randomized controlled trial, participants (students and residents) were evaluated on spatial awareness, tool placement, and task times in a simulation. Results show that interactive photorealistic 3D visualization significantly improved scores, with residents and those with prior 3D experience performing better. These results emphasize the potential of the interactive photorealistic 3D visualization to enhance orthopedic training.
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