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Advancing Medicine with Technology & AI

Transforming Healthcare with Technology and AI: A Continuous Era in Medicine

The role of 3D imaging

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3D imaging is redefining healthcare by enabling surgeons to create precise anatomical models for preoperative planning, surgical simulations, and risk assessments.

  • Chronic Wound Care: Tracks healing, assesses risks, and personalizes treatments like skin grafting.

  • Preoperative Planning: Simulates surgical outcomes, ensuring accuracy and minimizing risks.

  • 3D Printing: Produces patient-specific implants and prosthetics for enhanced functionality and aesthetics.

  • Surgical Simulation: Prepares surgeons for complex procedures, reducing complications.

  • This technology is a cornerstone of modern medicine, ensuring better precision, safety, and outcomes.

    A Closer Look at Thermal Imaging

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    Thermal imaging detects temperature variations in tissue, providing insights into inflammation, infection, and blood flow

  • Wound Healing Monitoring: Detects abnormal temperature patterns, helping identify infection or poor blood flow early for quicker intervention.

  • Wound Assessment: Beneficial for chronic wounds, identifying issues like infection or ischemia that aren’t visible through traditional methods.

  • Surgical Planning and Monitoring: Assesses blood flow and tissue abnormalities preoperatively, and monitors recovery post-surgery for complications like infections

  • A Complete Picture: Merging 3D & Thermal imaging

    3D & Thermal image

    We want to create a tool that integrates 3D imaging and thermal imaging with AI to offer a complete view of soft tissue health and structure. This innovation could:

  • Model Wound Closures: Use 3D imaging to visualize how a wound might close over time and simulate different closure methods, helping to plan more effective treatments.

  • Assess Limb Functionality: By analyzing 3D scans of soft tissues and joints, the tool can simulate and predict how surgery or treatment will impact limb mobility and functionality.

  • Overlay Thermal Imaging and Ultrasound Data: Combine real-time thermal imaging with 3D anatomical scans and ultrasound data to provide a detailed, multi-layered assessment of blood supply and tissue health, ensuring better reconstruction planning.