Feasibility Study of Using Augmented Mirrors for Alignment Task during Orthopaedic Procedures in Mixed Reality

IEEE Int Symp Mixed Augment Real Adjun ISMAR Adjun. 2023 Oct:2023:650-651. doi: 10.1109/ismar-adjunct60411.2023.00139. Epub 2023 Dec 4.

Abstract

Accurate depth estimation poses a significant challenge in egocentric Augmented Reality (AR), particularly for precision-dependent tasks in the medical field, such as needle or tool insertions during percutaneous procedures. Augmented Mirrors (AMs) provide a unique solution to this problem by offering additional non-egocentric viewpoints that enhance spatial understanding of an AR scene. Despite the perceptual advantages of using AMs, their practical utility has yet to be thoroughly tested. In this work, we present results from a pilot study involving five participants tasked with simulating epidural injection procedures in an AR environment, both with and without the aid of an AM. Our findings indicate that using AM contributes to reducing mental effort while improving alignment accuracy. These results highlight the potential of AM as a powerful tool for AR-enabled medical procedures, setting the stage for future exploration involving medical professionals.

Keywords: Augmented Reality; Human Computer Interaction (HCI); Human-centered Computing; Interaction Paradigms Mixed / Augmented Reality; Virtual Reality; Visualization.