I published a paper about the use of head-mounted displays in surgery in an special issue on screen practices. Abstract: Based on case studies in minimally invasive surgery, the paper investigates how head-mounted displays (HMDs) transform action and perception in the operating theater. In particular, it discusses the methods and addresses the obstacles that are […]
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The Medical Image between Vision and Visualization
Conference „The Visual Image and the Future of the Medical Humanities„, Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch. Galveston, USA, May 10, 2014 The trend towards minimally invasive and robot-assisted surgical procedures confronts medical treatment with a dilemma: on the one hand, there are possible benefits for the patient, such as less […]