Dangerous spine surgery relies on HoloLens to increase the positional accuracy of the screw

Although HoloLens has not yet released a consumer version, the commercial version has made it popular, and many industries will use HoloLens equipment to develop or support work. One of the latest applications is the use of HoloLens in hospitals to help orthopaedic surgeons perform complex and dangerous spinal procedures.

Although this procedure is very common, when the doctor fixes the patient's position with a screw, a slight deviation can cause pain. Using HoloLens can help the doctor to position the screw more accurately and avoid some concurrency due to incorrect position. disease.

HoloLens helps the medical team visualize the 3D model of the patient's spine, including the ideal placement trajectory of the screw. The team pointed out that HoloLens is cheaper and more convenient than CT scans in surgery.

Although Microsoft's HoloLens is only a commercial version and is more expensive, it is widely available. According to the VR Daily, although this augmented reality headset has already been on the market, it was initially sold only to the US and Canada. Now, Microsoft has announced that HoloLens will be available in more national markets, including Australia, Ireland, France, Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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