Role of patient‐specific virtual reality rehearsal in carotid artery stenting

Recent advances in simulation science permit patient‐specific rehearsal of endovascular stenting procedures. This study aimed to evaluate how effectively real interventions are replicated by patient‐specific rehearsal technology, and to assess its value as a preparatory tool for the interventionalist and the operating team.

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