Fierce Biotech March 8, 2024
Conor Hale

Siemens Healthineers is presenting an Apple Vision Pro app that would let surgeons turn real-life imaging scans into interactive holograms, allowing them to view a patient’s anatomy from the comfort of their own living rooms, you know, for fun.

The company also lists potential use cases in communication, medical education and surgical planning for the headset app—for one example, in helping patients to better understand an upcoming procedure.

Dubbed Cinematic Reality, the app is making its debut at the annual HIMSS conference being held next week in Orlando, Florida.

“Cinematic Reality gives people the opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of photorealistic renderings of the human anatomy. Apple Vision Pro perfectly presents that three-dimensional experience, combined with great...

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