Stanford University, the US prestigious university, recently revealed that it is developing a VR cardiac assistive treatment system developed by San Francisco-based software company Lightaus.
VR is not the first case to go into medicine. Stanford University is committed to heart disease.
The new VR system being developed at Stanford University not only clearly shows the movement of blood vessels on the surface and inside of the heart and around the heart, but also hideable lesions such as defects in the heart can be clearly distinguished.
Doctors and patients interact with each other and see what's wrong with their heart.
Although traditional CT, MRI, electrocardiogram, and other techniques are indispensable, today's more advanced VR technology will undoubtedly occupy an important part of heart disease treatment. Like high-risk surgery such as brain surgery, a more intuitive and accurate VR assist system is obviously more conducive to the success rate of surgery.
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