Surgery Rehearsal Platform with 3D Modeling
The Surgery Rehearsal Platform (SRP) transforms medical images into dynamic, interactive 3D models with life-like tissue reaction and accurate modeling of surgery tools. The SRP allows surgeons to plan and rehearse a specific patient's case. The tissue reacts realistically to actions taken by the surgeon, allowing accurate pre-surgery rehearsal and permitting surgeons to 'pre-live the future' of their cases.
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