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NUHS demonstrates use of holographic tech in brain surgery

The National University Health System in Singapore has commenced a study and development program to discover the usage of combined reality technology in clinical care. In a press statement, the healthcare organization stated a team of neurosurgeons from the National University Hospital has studied the potential of holographic tech to locate brain tumors in brain surgery.

In evidence of concept demonstration, a holographic visor was used to create a 3D hologram of a patient’s brain scan that was projected into an area and superimposed onto a patient’s head in the course of surgery. The holographic tech was generated using a 3D clinical software program referred to as Virtual Surgery Intelligence by German clinical MR platform developer apoQlar. The MR technology permits surgeons to identify tumors “quickly and precisely” and recognize their exact location and which angle to make an incision. Surgeons also can view the holographic image from different angles, in addition, to interact with and control it by gesture and speech recognition. The US has already seen the application of MR technology in healthcare. For example, an OU Health surgeon in Oklahoma has used an MR device to safely and efficiently conduct complicated reconstructions. The machine makes use of AI to visualize superimposed and anatomically aligned 3D CT test facts during surgery.

As early as 2019, an augmented reality concept for image-guided minimally invasive surgical procedures became developed via a partnership among Microsoft, the maker of the HoloLens 2, and Philips. The idea brings stay imaging and different assets of important facts into a that may be managed with the aid of using a physician. In one case, it permits surgeons to look at the actual world superimposed with the stay facts and 3D clinical imagery had to manual precision therapy. In different local news, virtual reality technology is getting used to teach clinical students and put together surgeons before appearing an operation. In Australia, for instance, a few hospitals have deployed Vantari VR’s training platform for their junior doctors and trainees.

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