Clara Marlowe - Dr. Pua - Week 3

 This week was great! Dr. Pua had a research meeting on Monday morning with Mediview to test their augmented reality (AR) glasses. The glasses overlayed segmented CT images onto the patient on the table. I was able to try them on and play around a little bit. This innovation will be the future of surgery and other image guided procedures, so I'm excited to be a part of it. Then we had to meet with Dr. Yi to discuss how immersion is going so far.

On Tuesday, we tried out the AR goggles in a port placement procedure for education purposes. Basically, we used Microsoft teams on the goggles during the procedure. In the control room, the attending, Dr. Pua, could watch the trainee (a resident) performing the procedure through their perspective and provide live feedback. This was the idea, but it did not work out as well as we hoped because the camera is a bit higher than the wearer's eyes. The field of view was quite a bit higher than we expected, so we'll have to adjust it somehow. Our idea is to either use a wide view camera attachment, or attach mirrors to the camera. Hopefully one of these will work out.

Thursday, I watched some Y90 mappings for cancer treatment with Dr. Currie. Y90 consists of particles loaded with radioactive drugs for localized cancer therapy. It's delivered directly through the arteries which feed the organ of interest, so it's very targeted and potent in that area. To make sure the Y90 is administered through the correct arteries, the doctors use CT imaging to map and test the path first. 

Friday, I was in the clinic with Dr. Pua. Watching the patient interactions with both Veronia, the nurse practitioner, and Dr. Pua, is pretty interesting to me, and on these days, I get the chance to review cases and images with Dr. Pua.

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