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Augmented Reality Animation for Pancreatic Surgery

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Owing to the complexity of the anatomical structure of the pancreas, surgeons must perform long-term observations and strict training before performing operations. The application of AR technology provides an ideal surgical training platform and has important innovative significance for the surgical training of interns. Through the AR animation of pancreatojejunostomy, training efficiency can be improved. This article focuses on the feasibility and development of AR technology for application to pancreatic surgery, especially the role of AR technology in medical teaching and clinical practice. The study explores the development status, features, design methods, and applications of augmented reality animation as it relates to pancreatic surgery.

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We would like to acknowledge the support of the Scientific Research Planning Project of Jilin Provincial Department of Education Project under grant JJKH20201230SZ.

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Xuan, W., Cui, Ll., Lv, X. (2020). Augmented Reality Animation for Pancreatic Surgery. In: Pan, Z., Cheok, A., Müller, W., Zhang, M. (eds) Transactions on Edutainment XVI. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11782. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61510-2_14

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