In robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (MIS), a Mixed Reality (MR) system was demonstrated that combines a 3D live view, robot-mounted endoscope control, and in-situ telestration. This approach replaced flat video feeds with an interactive workspace, enabling real-timepointing, annotation, and camera control from anywhere.Tested in operating room settings with surgeon feedback, the system showed how experts can guide procedures with greater clarity and precision — without being physically present. The method offers new potential for faster decision-making, improved team coordination, and enhanced access to specialist knowledge.

Find all the details in the full article: “Endomersion: An Immersive Remote Guidance and Feedback System for Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery” 

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