The world's first VR brain surgery video came out, do you dare to watch it?

Release date: 2017-09-18

For students in the medical department, it is not easy to get practical experience in brain surgery, but contemporary virtual reality technology is solving this problem.

Alex Alamri, a surgeon at the Bartz Health and National Trust in the United Kingdom, said: "Neurosurgery may be one of the 'most inaccessible' specialist surgeries, especially for patients and the public, and brain-related things are quite scary. ."

How terrible is this? From the following world's first VR brain surgery video, you can feel the "sour cool".

Alamri and his colleague Chris Uff and others performed the world's first VR brain surgery at the Royal London Hospital. Through the use of Fundamental VR, the entire procedure was recorded by a 360-degree camera and GoPros tied to the surgeon's head.

If you dare to watch, please watch the video above in the Wifi environment.

Better viewing with VR devices

The video begins with the patient's perspective, and the audience is first “transferred” to the operating room, “experiencing” some pre-operative preparations (such as cleaning the skin), and the surgery begins. During the viewing process, the audience can choose to view the surgical procedure in detail from the patient/doctor's perspective and look around 360 degrees.

The operation involves two aneurysms and the process is very smooth. Alamri considers this to be one of the "most invasive" neurosurgery and hopes to record VR video to help people understand neurosurgery.

He said: "Whether it is scientific and technological significance, educational significance or health awareness of brain aneurysms, I hope to improve people's understanding of this type of surgery from all aspects."

This VR recording of brain surgery is part of a program called Brainbook, which has previously recorded videos of other brain surgery and used for teaching purposes.

This VR video was produced by Fundamental VR in London, which showed their technology at the 2017 Health Magazine Wired Magazine, which developed a VR system that helps doctors perform virtual surgery and virtual surgery Get instant tactile feedback.

Chris Scattergood, co-founder of Fundamental VR, said: "The company is working hard to create a 'flight simulator (analog equipment for pilot training)' for surgeons, helping doctors to "practice and feel" in a variety of virtual scenarios. "Human tissue types". This time, helping hospitals and NHS to shoot VR videos is the first step in the company's plan to build a cerebral aneurysm VR training program.

Alamri is currently planning to record more VR and traditional surgical neurosurgery images. He said: "If we can see how similar surgery was done before surgery, this will definitely help."

Source: DeepTech Deep Technology (micro signal mit-tr)

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