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  "textContent": "A new study led by University of Pittsburgh neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists and engineers demonstrates that a mixed reality (MR) streaming platform can deliver surgical performance comparable to traditional 2D video monitors during endoscopic endonasal skull base procedures. The cadaver study, published in Operative Neurosurgery, evaluated whether routing the endoscopic camera feed directly into a surgeon's mixed reality headset could maintain precision while improving ergonomics and workflow. Researchers found no significant differences in key performance measures between the MR view and a conventional 2D display. Additionally, surgeons reported reduced task load when using the MR interface.",
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