HoloLens and Hologram

Cinematic Reality - syngo.via Cinematic Rendering combined with Microsoft HoloLens 2 Anatomy meets cinema – with Cinematic Rendering (cVRT) 

Cinematic Rendering - Photo-realistic 3D visualization of CT and MR images, combined with Microsoft HoloLens 2, blends mixed reality holograms with the real medical world.


Alex KipmanTechnical Fellow, AI and Mixed Reality, Microsoft.Image source: Microsoft
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Syngo Carbon1 is a new enterprise imaging and reporting solution from Siemens Healthineers. Designed to improve patient care, Syngo Carbon opens possibilities in image interpretation, reporting, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and data management. Syngo Carbon provides extensive tooling and open data models across modalities in one integrated and user-friendly workspace.

Benefits of Cinematic Reality3:

  • Enhance the education and training of medical staff
  • Improve patient communication through easy-to-grasp clinical images

Benefits of HoloLens 2:

  • Display Interactive 3D holograms in users immediate environment.
  • Merges real world with the virtual

Combining cVRT and HoloLens 2 allows users to interact with gestures, speech and eye gaze to manipulate the images in real time:

  • Enlarge
  • Zoom
  • Rotate

Create jaw-dropping clinical images with one click
Make communication with referrers and patients clear and convincing. With the new Cinematic VRT in syngo.via4, you can make your case look like something from an anatomy textbook. For education, publication and communication, cVRT means that it is now time to showcase your cases.

Cinematic Rendering for Surgery
Cinematic Rendering was tested as a prototype in an evaluation study at the Department of Surgery at the University Hospital Erlangen, Germany. The group compared the ability of surgeons to chose the best operating strategy by clearly presenting the relative position of tumor tissue and blood vessels prior to operating.

The researchers found that cinematic rendered CT images allowed clinicians to understand patient anatomy more quickly and with a greater degree of accuracy than conventional CT. It enabled the surgeons to complete the task with higher accuracy in roughly half the amount of time and suggest the technique also benefit surgical planning and decision-making.
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Deutscher Zukunftspreis, German Future Prize

Congratulations to Dr. Klaus Engel, Dr. Robert Schneider and their clinical partner Prof. Franz Fellner! We are proud that our team was nominated for Germany’s most significant award in the technology and innovation field. Their outstanding work on the development of Cinematic Rendering was honored by the German Federal President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
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