It is undeniable that spatial computing within the medical field has great prospects and will most likely vastly improve in terms of effectiveness. New applications of XT are being devised in order to improve other procedures outside of spinal surgery and rehabilitation. Spatial computing is often used as a means of therapeutic treatment within the medical field, however, numerous methods of implementing it on a higher level of complexity are currently being researched. It is hoped that such spatial technologies will one day aid in the treatment of cancer more directly. Current Medical Augmented Reality Systems, or MARS, are simply the foundations of the future of medical treatment. Eventually, these spatial systems will be even better equipped to handle difficult healthcare environments. Research is going into figuring out how these spatial systems can be more adaptive and context-aware going forward (Navab et al., 2023). XR will continue to advance within surgical processes and assist with treatments and mapping on a greater scale. Though, it should be noted that in order for this to occur the imposed security and legality issues of such a technology need to be sorted and properly dealt with.