Trial Of "Touchless" Gaming Technology In Surgery

Doctors in London are trialing "touchless" technology, often used in TV games, to help them carry out delicate keyhole surgery. The system allows them to manipulate images with their voice and hand-gestures rather than using a keyboard and mouse. Surgeons say it gives them more control and avoids disruption. Independent experts say this approach could become the norm over the next ten or 15 years. Surgeons are increasingly reliant on 3D images to carry out complex and delicate procedures. Accessing the information they want is not straightforward. Using a conventional keyboard and mouse during the operation would risk contamination. Relying on colleagues to get the right image can be time-consuming and disruptive.