NTUST Applies Mixed Reality Navigation to Improve Hip Joint Implantation Accuracy
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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology announced today that traditional artificial hip joint replacement surgery heavily relies on the surgeon's experience. However, existing high-precision navigation equipment or robotic arm systems are expensive. Therefore, Hsieh Yi-cheng led a research team, in collaboration with clinical doctors, to introduce mixed reality technology, hoping to develop a more intuitive and effective surgical assistance solution.
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- Q: What problems of traditional surgery can this mixed reality technology improve?
- A: It primarily addresses the excessive reliance on the surgeon's experience by displaying real-time angle information, reducing surgical errors and dependence on radiation imaging.