Holographic Techniques as a Novel Method for Intervention Planning: A Tertiary Centres Experience.

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-29 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.49.04.15
Angelo Fabio D'Aiello, Ludovica Bognoni, Francesca Bevilacqua, Diana Gabriela Negura, Paolo Ferrero, Angelo Micheletti, Alessandro Giamberti, Sebastian Militaru, Constantin Militaru, Massimo Chessa
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Abstract

Advanced holographic visualization techniques are becoming increasingly important in clinical practice, not only for diagnostic purposes but also in the planning of interventional or surgical procedures. The traditional approach for visualizing anatomic structures is based on standard imaging modalities such as echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and cardiac CT scan (CCT) which, however, can only provide two-dimensional (2D) images thus limiting 3D perception. Many recent studies have shown that the use of 3D imaging modalities such as augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality and holography improve the short and long-term outcome of percutaneous or surgical procedures. In this article, we report our experience on the use of the hologram in different clinical scenarios and in the field of university education.

全息技术作为干预规划的新方法:一个高等教育中心的经验。
先进的全息可视化技术在临床实践中正变得越来越重要,不仅用于诊断目的,而且还用于规划介入或外科手术。传统的解剖结构可视化方法是基于标准成像模式,如超声心动图、心脏磁共振(CMR)和心脏 CT 扫描(CCT),但它们只能提供二维(2D)图像,因此限制了三维感知。最近的许多研究表明,使用三维成像模式,如增强现实、虚拟现实、混合现实和全息技术,可以改善经皮或外科手术的短期和长期效果。在本文中,我们将报告在不同临床场景和大学教育领域使用全息影像的经验。
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