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Advanced Visualization: Page 93
FundamentalVR, Mayo Clinic partner on virtual reality
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Virtual reality training and data analysis company FundamentalVR has announced a three-year collaboration with the Mayo Clinic to develop educational and surgical simulation content in virtual reality.
November 6, 2018
AR 'smart glasses' facilitate interventional procedures
By
Abraham Kim
Thursday, November 29 | 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. | VI266-SD-THB1 | Lakeside, VI Community, Station 1A group from the U.S. National Institutes of Health has developed a technique that uses augmented reality (AR) technology to display virtual images of internal lesions directly on a patient during interventional radiology procedures.
November 6, 2018
Patient-specific plan personalizes conventional chest imaging dose
By
Wayne Forrest
Thursday, November 29 | 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. | PH260-SD-THB4 | Lakeside, PH Community, Station 4Belgian researchers are bringing to RSNA 2018 a large-scale, patient-specific approach to personalized dosimetry for 2D chest imaging. They will also discuss how to implement a dose monitoring platform.
November 6, 2018
Virtual dual-energy imaging could overcome chest challenge
By
Wayne Forrest
Tuesday, November 27 | 3:50 p.m.-4:00 p.m. | SSJ21-06 | Room N229A new virtual dual-energy imaging technique may be the solution to the difficult task of detecting lung nodules that overlap ribs and clavicles on chest x-rays.
November 6, 2018
Road to RSNA 2018: Advanced Visualization Preview
By
Abraham Kim
The integration of advanced visualization tools into healthcare has grown exponentially in recent years. At RSNA 2018, researchers will describe the various clinical applications of tools such as virtual and augmented reality, 3D printing, and cinematic rendering in dozens of workshops, presentations, and refresher courses.
November 5, 2018
AR 'smart glasses' facilitate interventional procedures
By
Abraham Kim
Thursday, November 29 | 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. | VI266-SD-THB1 | Lakeside, VI Community, Station 1A group from the U.S. National Institutes of Health has developed a technique that uses augmented reality (AR) technology to display virtual images of internal lesions directly on a patient during interventional radiology procedures.
November 5, 2018
4D MRI quantifies blood flow after bypass surgery
By
Abraham Kim
Thursday, November 29 | 11:40 a.m.-11:50 a.m. | SSQ16-08 | Room S504ABResearchers from Japan will discuss the viability of evaluating the recovery status of patients after bypass surgery by quantifying their blood flow using 4D MRI.
November 5, 2018
3D CT improves precision of cheekbone reconstruction
By
Abraham Kim
Thursday, November 29 | 11:10 a.m.-11:20 a.m. | SSQ15-05 | Room S503ABAssessing the symmetry of cheekbones using 3D CT technology may help improve the precision of maxillofacial reconstructive surgery, according to this Thursday presentation.
November 5, 2018
AR may replace fluoroscopy for CT-guided spinal surgery
By
Abraham Kim
Wednesday, November 28 | 3:50 p.m.-4:00 p.m. | SSM13-06 | Room E353CIn this session, researchers from Washington, DC, will describe how they used an augmented reality (AR) device as an alternative to fluoroscopy for image-guided spinal procedures.
November 5, 2018
3D printing, AR promote patient education
By
Abraham Kim
Wednesday, November 28 | 3:30 p.m.-3:40 p.m. | SSM13-04 | Room E353CPatients with cancer may better understand their disease and treatment options by examining personalized 3D models made with 3D printing or augmented reality (AR) technology, according to this Wednesday presentation.
November 5, 2018
Deep learning accelerates segmentation for 3D printing
By
Abraham Kim
Wednesday, November 28 | 3:20 p.m.-3:30 p.m. | SSM13-03 | Room E353CA group from South Korea has developed a deep-learning algorithm that can automate image segmentation for the 3D printing of kidney models, which may ultimately speed up their production.
November 5, 2018
3D printing reduces operating time for fracture repair
By
Abraham Kim
Wednesday, November 28 | 3:10 p.m.-3:20 p.m. | SSM13-02 | Room E353CIn this Wednesday presentation, Swiss researchers will detail how they were able to lower surgical times for repairing orbital wall fractures with 3D-printed models based on CT scans of the skull.
November 5, 2018
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