Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Projected Augmented Reality in Surgery: History, Validation, and Future Applications.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Shah ND et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery · United States
Abstract
<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Projected augmented reality (PAR) enables real-time projection of digital surgical information directly onto the operative field. This offers a hands-free, headset-free platform that is universally visible to all members of the surgical team. Compared to head-mounted display systems, which are limited by restricted fields of view, ergonomic challenges, and user exclusivity, PAR provides a more intuitive and collaborative surgical interface. When paired with artificial intelligence (AI), PAR has the potential to automate aspects of surgical planning and deliver high-precision guidance in both high-resource and global health settings. Our team is working on the development and validation of a PAR platform to dynamically project surgical and anatomic markings directly onto the patients intraoperatively. <b>Methods:</b> We developed a PAR system using a structured light scanner and depth camera to generate digital 3D surface reconstructions of a patient's anatomy. Surgical markings were then made digitally, and a projector was used to precisely project these points directly onto the patient's skin. We also developed a trained machine learning model that detects cleft lip landmarks and automatically designs surgical markings, with the plan to integrate this into our PAR system. <b>Results:</b> The PAR system accurately projected surgeon and AI-generated surgical markings onto anatomical models with sub-millimeter precision. Projections remained aligned during movement and were clearly visible to the entire surgical team without requiring wearable hardware. <b>Conclusions</b>: PAR integrated with AI provides accurate, real-time, and shared intraoperative guidance. This platform improves surgical precision and has broad potential for remote mentorship and global surgical training.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41303279