VR goggles calm nerves in surgery
NCT ID NCT07258420
Summary
This study tested whether using virtual reality (VR) glasses during surgery could help patients feel less anxious and more comfortable. Researchers compared 84 adults having hernia surgery with spinal anesthesia—one group watched videos through VR glasses during the operation, while a control group did not. The goal was to see if the VR experience improved patients' feelings during the procedure.
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Trakya University
Edirne, Merkez, 22030, Turkey (Türkiye)
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