Virtual reality: current urologic applications and future developments.

R L Kuo, F C Delvecchio, G M Preminger
Author Information
  1. R L Kuo: The Comprehensive Kidney Stone Center, Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.

Abstract

The concept of virtual reality (VR) involves the computer generation of environments with which a user can interact directly. Virtual reality is now being used for medical applications, especially in the area of surgical simulation. As technology advances, VR simulation will play an important training role for both residents and urologists already in practice. This paper examines the history of VR, current developments, and its future implications for the field of urology.

MeSH Term

Computer Simulation
Computer-Assisted Instruction
Humans
Urologic Surgical Procedures
Urology
User-Computer Interface

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