
Rohan Jotwani
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May 15, 2024 |
rapm.bmj.com | James Cho |Rohan Jotwani |Stephanie Chan |Devaunsh Manish Thaker
AbstractBackground Extended reality (XR) technology, encompassing virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality, has been widely studied for procedural navigation in surgical specialties. Similar to how ultrasound transformed regional anesthesia, XR has the potential to reshape how anesthesiologists and pain physicians perform procedures to relieve pain. Objective This narrative review examines the clinical benefits of XR for navigation in various pain procedures.
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