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Citardi 2140 2014 N/A Cadaveric lab Novel augmented reality system in a cadaveric model of ESS Feasibility Augmented reality IGS may offer advantages over conventional IGS. Ramakirshnan 2098 2013 N/A Evidence-based review

Li 2141 2016 N/A Cadaveric lab Novel augmented reality system description System description Augmented reality offers advantages over conventional ESS.

IGS now used in ambulatory clinics.

IGS technology is increasingly available, and surgeons favor its use for specific surgical challenges.

Kristin 2085 2019 N/A Cadaveric trial Comparison of automatic vs manual mapping for paired-point registration TRE measurements Automated mapping of metallic markers is comparable to manual mapping. Lee 1787 2019 N/A Survey Survey of American Rhinologic Society membership

3D IGS unlikely to be clinically useful.

Bhattacharyya 2136 2014 N/A Data base analysis ESS with and without IGS in ambulatory surgery centers in5 states Rate of IGS usage Regional variation in IGS usage is considerable.

complications nor has it improved clinical

outcomes, despite wide support from many surgeons.

Definitive trial for IGS has not been done; almost all experts agree that IGS is a

significant advance for ESS.

Study Year LOE Study Design Study Groups Clinical Endpoint Conclusions

IGS has not reduced

Usage of IGS in ambulatory clinics

Justice 2135 2012 N/A Survey Physician survey (n = 337) IGS usage; surgeon satisfaction

Accuracy, efficiency, task work load

Complication rate, clinical outcomes

Fried 2158 2008 N/A Literature review N/A Abstracted observations and data from published reports

Dixon 2142 2016 N/A Cadaveric lab Comparison of 3D-IGS vs conventional IGS

peer-reviewed literature

6 publications from the

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