The Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc. (20240325088). Augmented Reality-Driven Guidance for Interventional Procedures simplified abstract

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Augmented Reality-Driven Guidance for Interventional Procedures

Organization Name

The Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Eric Scott Paulson of Jackson WI (US)

Nikolai J. Mickevicius of Milwaukee WI (US)

Augmented Reality-Driven Guidance for Interventional Procedures - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240325088 titled 'Augmented Reality-Driven Guidance for Interventional Procedures

The patent application describes systems and methods for guiding interventional procedures using virtual reality, augmented reality, augmented virtuality, and mixed reality systems. The guidance is based on real-time magnetic resonance images presented in a virtual/mixed reality environment.

  • Virtual/mixed reality guidance for interventional procedures
  • Real-time acquisition and presentation of magnetic resonance images
  • Integration of virtual/mixed reality systems for procedural guidance
  • Use of augmented reality and augmented virtuality for enhanced visualization
  • Application of mixed reality technology in medical interventions

Potential Applications: - Medical procedures such as surgeries, biopsies, and catheterizations - Training and education in the medical field - Research and development of new interventional techniques

Problems Solved: - Improving accuracy and precision in interventional procedures - Enhancing visualization for complex medical interventions - Facilitating training and education for medical professionals

Benefits: - Increased success rates in interventional procedures - Reduced risks and complications during medical interventions - Enhanced training opportunities for medical students and professionals

Commercial Applications: Title: Virtual/Mixed Reality Guidance for Interventional Procedures This technology can be utilized in hospitals, medical training facilities, and research institutions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of interventional procedures. It has the potential to revolutionize the way medical interventions are performed and taught.

Questions about Virtual/Mixed Reality Guidance for Interventional Procedures: 1. How does the integration of real-time magnetic resonance images enhance procedural guidance in virtual/mixed reality systems? 2. What are the key advantages of using augmented reality and augmented virtuality in interventional procedures?


Original Abstract Submitted

described here are systems and methods for guiding interventional procedures, in which the guidance is driven by a virtual reality, augmented reality, augmented virtuality, and/or other mixed reality systems. the virtual/mixed reality guidance can be based on magnetic resonance images that are acquired in real-time and presented to a user in a virtual/mixed reality environment.