Hololens glasses help in spine surgery

Since the launch of the Microsoft enhanced hololens reality scanner, companies are trying to use this technology in new areas away from games, and today we have medical use in surgery that benefits from enhanced reality to deliver better results.

Scopis, a specialist in mixed reality, has introduced a new platform called the Holographic Surfing Platform based on the use of Hololins enhanced reality glasses to create a new enhanced reality on the patient’s body and use in spinal surgery.

Surgeons can use the enhanced reality through the glasses and the company’s platform to track where the screws are placed and use the gestures to browse the radiographs and details on virtual screens that appear through the lens of the glasses. Surgeons can modify what appears on the screen to keep important information in action before their eyes.

Thanks to its three-dimensional vision and enhanced reality, this technology will reduce process time and eliminate the need for additional unnecessary tissue wound. Thanks to the enhanced reality displayed above the patient’s body, it will reduce the exposure to radiation that is usually applied during these surgeries.

Medical use is one of the most important uses of virtual reality and enhanced, and there are various attempts to use Hololens glasses such as construction, reconstruction and surgery on the brain and others.

 

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