DD Intravision XR
SphereGen
DD Intravision XR
SphereGen
DD Intravision XR
SphereGen
is a cloud-based, 3D model medical software tool that automates the process of creating 3D models.
INTRAVISION XR is a cloud-based, SAAS, 3D model medical software tool that automates the process of creating 3D models and allows you to visualize them. Fully formed 3D models are created from any DICOM dataset such as CT and MRI scans.
Models contain complete anatomical detail, including spatial relationships between organs and their internal structure. View organ vasculature, neoplasms and anomalies in-situ within specific structures.
Models are viewed in unparalleled visual detail using AR, VR or standard screens (phone, tablet, computer). Enhanced viewing of dimensional models in Augmented or Virtual Reality is the most realistic way to view anatomical structures.
What is INTRAVISION XR Used For?
Surgical Planning
Using CT or MRI scans, INTRAVISION XR creates a fully formed 3D image within minutes, delivered direct to the desktop. Surgeons can plan surgical approaches with more accuracy and fewer unknowns. Better surgeon preparation leads to better surgical performance and improved patient outcomes.
Informed Consent
Patients cannot fully comprehend their disease
when shown 2D CT scans.
With INTRAVISION XR, patients see their anatomy in 3D and thereby understand
the relationship between structures. Doctors can spend less time spent
explaining what studies show and more time explaining the process. Patients are
more confident going into surgery because they are better informed and
prepared.
Intra-Op
Wearing the HoloLens, Surgeons can see images while also seeing the patient.
With voice commands, images can be displayed immediately, without taking their eyes off the patient. No more looking at displays across the theater!
Post-Op
When reviewing cases
with colleagues or residency fellows, seeing results in 3D removes the
guesswork of visualizing structures. Review time is quicker because results are
clearly seen. There is no need to visually translate images from 2D to 3D.
Who uses INTRAVISION XR?
- Surgeons
- Interventionalists
- ·Educators
Today's scans are 3D… why not use them to their full potential?