Anatomy you can walk around.
From surgical planning to medical education, holographic depth shows tissue the way a screen never can.
Challenge
Pre-operative planning lives on flat scans. Surgeons mentally reconstruct three-dimensional anatomy from a stack of two-dimensional images, and the cognitive load is real — especially for complex cases in cardiac, neuro, and oncologic surgery.
Medical education has the same problem at scale. Residents learn from textbooks and cadavers, with limited ability to manipulate, rotate, and section anatomy on demand.
Holographic visualization gives both populations what they need — depth, scale, and the ability to inspect from any angle.
Approach
We work with imaging vendors and surgical planning platforms to render patient-specific anatomy as a hologram. The surgical team can rotate, section, and annotate in the room before the procedure.
For education, we deploy HoloMini units in anatomy labs, loaded with a curriculum-aligned content library. Students manipulate cardiac, vascular, and skeletal anatomy with a stylus or hand input.
All deployments operate within the customer's compliance perimeter — content stays on-premise unless explicitly authorized otherwise.
Outcome
Surgical teams using holographic planning report shorter intra-operative orientation time and higher confidence on complex cases.
Education programs report measurable gains in retention on three-dimensional anatomy modules — a long-standing weak point of textbook-led teaching.
Where it shows up.
Surgical planning
Patient-specific anatomy reconstructed from CT/MRI, viewable as a manipulable hologram.
Resident education
Curriculum-aligned hologram library for anatomy and procedural training.
Tumor board
Multi-disciplinary case conferences with shared three-dimensional reference.
Patient consent
Explain procedures with a hologram the patient can see and ask about.
Estimate the lift for your healthcare program.
Move the sliders. Outputs are illustrative and based on observed averages across deployments — your mileage will vary. We'll model your actual case on a quote call.
Illustrative — based on observed averages across deployments. Pricing and dollar values are intentionally not shown; we tailor a quote to your actual scope on a discovery call.
"For our complex aortic cases, the hologram has become part of the standard pre-op briefing. We argue about the anatomy in three dimensions instead of two."
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