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9 September 1994 Human factors simulations of a head-mounted, surgical display
William F. Reinhart, Charles J. Lloyd
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Proceedings Volume 2359, Visualization in Biomedical Computing 1994; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185222
Event: Visualization in Biomedical Computing 1994, 1994, Rochester, MN, United States
Abstract
Honeywell conducted two display simulations and evaluations to define design requirements for a stereoscopic, head-mounted, surgical display. The use of stereoscopic imagery resulted in striking improvements in surgical performance, as well as lending a degree of novelty and excitement to the procedure. Surgeons indicated they anticipate many benefits of such a system.
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William F. Reinhart and Charles J. Lloyd "Human factors simulations of a head-mounted, surgical display", Proc. SPIE 2359, Visualization in Biomedical Computing 1994, (9 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185222
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Computer simulations

Cameras

Image quality

Displays

Mirrors

Laparoscopy

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