
An image of a splenic artery aneurysm as it is seen in virtual reality. Credit: Society of Interventional Radiology
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 being presented today at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting.
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