One of the most complex aspects of medicine is to face the unknown: once they open the human body they can be clear where each organ is and even believe they will find what they will find, but there are often surprises. For Reducing this surprise margin there is a technological tool: holography.
The Medivis company has managed to use medical scanners (resonances, X -rays, tomographs, etc.) in 3D 3D holograms overlapping the patient’s body by augmented reality. Thanks to a special viewfinder designed by their experts, technology allows them See through tissues, organs and bones, directly on the body.
The technology is already so advanced that it has received the approval of the FDA (the US administration that regulates medicines) to plan operations, and it has been begun to use in about 500 interventions of neurosurgery, orthopedics and traumatology.
Surgeons must use an augmented reality helmet that Overlaps data in a patient’s body during an operationcreating a visual guide system that can help with complicated procedures such as the removal of a brain tumor and reduce errors. He is already in action in hospitals such as the Mdanderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Thanks to augmented reality technology, doctors can see superimposed medical images in a patient’s body while planning and performing complex surgeries. Medivis too Use live ultrasounds, which can be merged with computerized tomograph results and magnetic resonances, as well as deep learning technology that helps the images be more precise.
To this we must add that the technique also It can be applied to the education and training of experts and facilitates prior essays to complex interventions thanks to both augmented reality and applied artificial intelligence.