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Health and Medical
LITE 3-D and immersive 3-D visualization technologies provide a wide range of opportunities for the medical market.
From a medical facilities perspective, LITE offers the opportunity to interactively explore new designs for operating rooms, special care units, patient rooms, the construction of entire hospitals, surgical facilities and more, anticipating and minimizing risks before the first hammer is raised. Hospital leadership teams have an opportunity to jointly evaluate the new or redesigned facility, understand designs and provide feedback to ensure the new place meets needs before construction can begin.
From a medical treatment perspective, LITE technologies offer doctors three-dimensional reconstruction capabilities of patient's organs, bones and other areas of interest when planning surgeries and treatment protocols, anticipating and proactively mitigating patient risks. Using immersive 3-D visualization technologies, medical professionals and researchers "enter" the patient's body, walk around a tumor, travel down an artery, explore an organ and more, before the first incision is made or the first medication prescribed.
From a medical research perspective, biological processes as complex as blood flow in the human body, or the formation and evolution of tumors, or how certain medications interact at different levels of molecular structure, or how certain muscular groups interact when certain proteins are absent are cases where 3-D visualization helps researchers see what collected data shows, leading to better understanding of human physiology and health.
From a training perspective, 3-D visualization shows realistic images of human body parts and their motion to surgeons. The pictures of tissues and organs can be manipulated to present a virtual walk-through of a surgery. Animations show how joints bend, the heartbeat and the lungs contract and expand. Seeing these motions is useful to surgeons planning an operation.
To find out more on how LITE can help with your project, please contact learnmore@lite3d.com.
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