Abstract

The application of virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) in medicine and healthcare has been evolving more actively than we are aware. Roven et al. [1] reported the application of VR to plan and perform surgery in 1996 and explained 3 areas such as using virtual humans for training, the fusion of virtual humans with real humans for performing surgery, and virtual telemedicine-based environments for training multiple players.

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