A Research Framework for Virtual Reality Neurosurgery Based on Open-Source Tools
This work addresses the problem of improving neurosurgical planning and training for neurosurgeons, but it is incremental as it builds on existing open-source tools.
The authors tackled the lack of research tools for VR neurosurgery by developing an open-source framework, and preliminary evaluations with two neurosurgeons showed positive assessments of its usefulness.
Fully immersive virtual reality (VR) has the potential to improve neurosurgical planning. For example, it may offer 3D visualizations of relevant anatomical structures with complex shapes, such as blood vessels and tumors. However, there is a lack of research tools specifically tailored for this area. We present a research framework for VR neurosurgery based on open-source tools and preliminary evaluation results. We showcase the potential of such a framework using clinical data of two patients and research data of one subject. As a first step toward practical evaluations, two certified senior neurosurgeons positively assessed the usefulness of the VR visualizations using head-mounted displays. The methods and findings described in our study thus provide a foundation for research and development aiming at versatile and user-friendly VR tools for improving neurosurgical planning and training.