Cinematic Rendering, a new type of 3D visualization from Siemens Healthineers, shows clinical images of the human body in previously unknown, realistic photo quality. The hyper-realistic method of display not only makes it easier to communicate with patients and referring physicians, but also to train new medical practitioners. One of the first applications in a hospital environment is being trialed as a prototype in an evaluation study at the Department of Surgery at the Erlangen University Hospital: "Cinematic Rendering for Surgery"1 is intended to help surgeons choose the best operating strategy by clearly presenting the relative position of tumor tissue and blood vessels prior to operating.
1 The product is still under development and not commercially available yet. Its future availability cannot be ensured.
Cinematic Rendering for Surgery will make the task of planning operations more efficient and more accurate
Cinematic Rendering, a new type of 3D visualization from Siemens Healthineers, shows clinical images of the human body in previously unknown, realistic photo quality. The hyper-realistic method of display not only makes it easier to communicate with patients and referring physicians, but also to train new medical practitioners.
How Cinematic Volume Rendering Technique brings a new view to clinical imaging
An overabundance of data from various imaging procedures, rising patient numbers, and increasing pressure on costs are just some of the challenges faced by healthcare providers. Every effort is being made to keep workflows as simple and efficient as possible to avoid losing sight of what really matters: the patient. Rapid delivery of three-dimensional results is now possible thanks to a new version of the Syngo.via diagnostic software. Syngo.via VB20 is easy to use and provides customized fast access to individual user preferences.
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2017-Jun-01
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