Generational Frameshifts in Technology: Computer Science and Neurosurgery, The VR Use Case
Samuel R. Browd, Maya Sharma, Chetan Sharma

TL;DR
This paper discusses how converging technologies, especially virtual reality and computational sciences, are transforming neurosurgery through improved tools, training, data aggregation, and democratization of care.
Contribution
It highlights the emerging paradigm shift in neurosurgery driven by digital and VR technologies, outlining the technological ecosystem enabling this transformation.
Findings
VR enhances surgical training and performance
Data aggregation improves quality assessment and outcomes
Digital tools democratize access to neurosurgical care
Abstract
We are at a unique moment in history where there is a confluence of technologies which will synergistically come together to transform the practice of neurosurgery. These technological transformations will be all-encompassing, including improved tools and methods for intraoperative performance of neurosurgery, scalable solutions for asynchronous neurosurgical training and simulation, as well as broad aggregation of operative data allowing fundamental changes in quality assessment, billing, outcome measures, and dissemination of surgical best practices. The ability to perform surgery more safely and more efficiently while capturing the operative details and parsing each component of the operation will open an entirely new epoch advancing our field and all surgical specialties. The digitization of all components within the operating room will allow us to leverage the various fields within…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Augmented Reality Applications · Anatomy and Medical Technology
