Evaluating the Ergonomic Outcomes of Digitally Assisted Vitreo-Retinal Surgery: A Systematic Literature Review

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Recent developments in digitally assisted vitreo-retinal surgery (DAVS) and heads-up setup were introduced to the global ophthalmic surgical community to enhance visualization with digital signal amplification, higher resolution, and increased depth of field, while addressing some of the ergonomic challenges associated with conventional microscopes


Authors

Leighton Morris, William Wiley, Van Sandwick, Chiraag Lathia, Hang Cheng, Dina Abulon, Nandini Hadker, Kalin Hennegan

Journal

ISPOR EU 2020

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