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In the medical field, holography is used to measure the natural cavity, organs and tissue of the human body in a non-destructive manner. This 3D visualising technology provides a unique experience to the doctor and offers empowerment to clinicians.
An overview of the numerous uses (present and future) of holograms in medicine, including endoscopy, tomography, opthamalogy, dentistry, otology, orthopedics.
1 lip 2020 · The holographic technique is an emerging tool for medical and its associated applications. This technique provides imaging of bone, tissue, ophthalmology, otology, dentistry, urology...
1 sty 2022 · Holography has a wide range of applications in medicine, the military, weather forecasting, virtual reality, digital art, and security. The fourth industrial revolution aims to provide automated asset monitoring, decision-making for corporate operations, and real-time network connectivity.
The paper explores holographic applications in medical research due to its extensive capability of image processing. Holographic images are non-contact 3D images having a large field of depth. A physician can now zoom the holographic image for a better view of the medical part.
26 lis 2019 · Holographic technology gives medical professionals a complete vocabulary of a disease or malfunction; a way of showing the specific problem without having to explain it with words—and thus of avoiding misunderstandings. This change in communication will have huge consequences.
There are several companies that produce true hologram systems that are specifically targeted at the medical sector. 1. EchoPixel (U.S.), produces the True 3D Viewer (t3D), a software system that converts 2D images to stereoscopic 3D images.