the HoloLens sat heavily on the bridge of their nose
during the experiment. This is perhaps an alternative
form of discomfort, replacing the back/neck strain
experienced by the surgeons.
A few participants mentioned that there was some
eye strain when trying to view the visualizations on
the AR headset. Another limiting factor was that the
virtual object rendered by the HoloLens may begin to
fade out if participants move their head or do not have
their view completely aligned. However, it should be
noted that the head movements required to correct
this problem involve only a few degrees of rotation.
However, it is perhaps important to note that
overall, ten participants greatly preferred the
Hololens to the monitor.
This experiment demonstrated the potential of our
hypotheses, that the implementation of an AR headset
as a visualization tool in a surgical setting could
increase the efficiency of timed tasks and decrease
neck/back pain among medical practitioners.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many thanks to Bruce Zwiebel, MD and all the other
medical staff from the Morsani Center for Advanced
Healthcare in Tampa, Florida who donated their time.
We acknowledge the funding support of the
SCAC and the Festa Fellowship Programs at the State
University of New York.
Thank you to Brother International for providing
the Brother AiRScouter-200B for the initial trials.
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