The world's first smart medical glasses shorten the operation time by 30% Changhua County Health Bureau and Xiuchuan Mem
The world's first smart medical glasses shorten the operation time by 30% Changhua County Health Bureau and Xiuchuan Memorial Hospital held a "smart medical glasses" presentation on the 18th.
This technology was featured in the Discovery Channel's "Taiwan's Brilliant Future: Medical Elites" It can reduce the time to operate by 30% and improve accuracy. And attract manufacturers of smart glasses to set up factories in Changhua.
Li Peiyuan, President of Xiuchuan Memorial Hospital, said that in the first decade of the 21st century, the goal was minimally invasive, and the next decade focused on precision medicine.
Doctors don't have three heads and six arms, so many images need to be efficiently combined to achieve accuracy. Li Peiyuan said that five years ago, he discussed with Wang Minliang, an assistant professor of the Department of Information Engineering of Qinyi University of Science and Technology, that the development of head-mounted glasses to provide alignment, navigation and long-distance training from image input to image is the world's first smart glasses that can be used in surgery to provide doctors with more accurate and efficient surgery, and relatively shorten the operation time.
For patients, the number of repeated X-rays can be reduced to avoid exposure to radiation. Smart glasses, such as Apache medical equipment, allow doctors to directly see the position of patient tissues and bones by wearing head-mounted glasses, and can also capture and integrate the patient's preoperative data for immediate comparison during surgery. Changhua Xiuchuan Memorial Hospital has celebrated the anniversary of the use of smart glasses in orthopaedic trauma fracture and spine surgery, benefiting many patients.