Development of Subjective and Objective Assessment for the Brain Surgical Simulation—A Review

With the improvement of medical means and the combination of augmented reality and virtual reality technology, the implementation method of brain tumor surgery has been rewritten, and more and more research teams and institutions have proposed relevant simulators to solve this complex problem. Aiming at the implementation of brain tumor surgery simulator in recent years, this paper proposes a new evaluation method, which comprehensively examines subjective factors and objective factors and combines with the specific implementation steps of surgery, to complete the surgical evaluation system that is insufficient at the present stage.

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