Mayo Clinic Minute: Mixed reality provides a precise path during shoulder surgery
Holograms and virtual reality (VR) headsets can be part of a great gaming experience. But did you know that the same technology can make for a better healthcare experience too?
Dr. Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, explains how, for the first time ever, mixed reality played a vital role in a recent shoulder surgery he performed.
Shoulder arthroplasty, or shoulder replacement surgery, is a complex procedure where damaged bone is replaced by metal and plastic implants. Computer software helps doctors create a surgical plan as to where those implants should be placed.
That is, until now. Dr. Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo is the division chair of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at Mayo Clinic. He recently performed the first-ever mixed reality navigated shoulder replacement surgery. Specially designed tools and goggles create a highly accurate hologram of the joint.
Dr. Sanchez-Sotelo has seen a lot of change over his career. But this may be the most exciting.
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