Interactive virtual reality (VR) brings medical images to life on screen, showing interventional radiologists a patient's unique internal anatomy to help physicians effectively prepare and tailor their approach to complex treatments, such as splenic artery aneurysm repair, according to new research.
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Monday, 19 March 2018
Interactive virtual reality enhances physicians' treatment planning of complex conditions
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