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18Oct/16Off

Virtual Reality Vs Augmented Reality In Healthcare

2016-10-13-1476354064-5917690-touchsurgery-thumbWe at Touch Surgery have used VR in the setting of visualisation of anatomy and pathology but more and more so our focus has become augmented reality and computer vision. Augmented reality offers Touch Surgery an opportunity to provide support for surgeons in the operating room (OR) which we find an exciting challenge.

Augmented reality could also enhance the surgical workflow (the various steps involved in performing a surgery) in the OR. An example of this could be that a surgeon, if needed, can dial in an expert for support.

See the full story here: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/jean-nehme/virtual-reality-vs-augmen_b_12467462.html

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