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Focus on Imaging: Precise Diagnoses, Efficient Workflows

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How could modern imaging improve medicine? Holographic procedures have the potential to make deep anatomical structures visible without removing tissue. Researchers are investigating how light and optical fibers could be used for more precise diagnoses and gentler interventions.

Imaging also optimizes processes in the operating theatre: a self-propelled C-arm could relieve staff, shorten preparation times and improve image quality - with less radiation exposure.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Use case: Holographic imaging optimizes medical technology
Video: Automated imaging during operations
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Holographic imaging optimizes medical technology with light

Use case – MED TECH & DEVICES

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Can light and optical fibers make deep tissue structures visible? Find out how holographic imaging makes diagnoses more precise and facilitates minimally invasive procedures!
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Holographic imaging uses light to make the finest structures visible!
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Enhanced Navigation in Neurosurgery: Data Glasses for Surgeons

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DIGITAL HEALTH

Minimally invasive neurosurgical procedures aim to reduce patient burden. For delicate brain operations, surgeons often opt for access through the nose. Developed through a collaboration between the Zittau Branch of the Fraunhofer IWU and the University Hospital Leipzig, a newly designed app integrates MRI images with the surgeon’s field of view, enabling precise navigation.
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Smartwatches and Psychiatry: A New Perspective

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DIGITAL HEALTH

Smartwatches, commonly associated with fitness tracking, could also serve as valuable tools in psychiatry. According to a study published in Cell and led by Mark Gerstein, data from wearable devices has the potential to improve the understanding of psychiatric illnesses and their genetic components.
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Automated imaging during operations

Video – MED TECH & DEVICES

Image: Preview picture of video "Automated imaging during operations – How a self-propelled C-arm relieves the OR staff"
How can a self-propelled C-arm make the surgical process easier? Find out how the technology relieves staff and improves image quality!
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See how the self-propelled C-arm makes the OR more efficient!
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New Dye Advances Photothermal Cancer Treatment and Imaging

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MED TECH & DEVICES

A team of researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University has developed a novel dye capable of absorbing second near-infrared (NIR-II) radiation and converting it into heat. This discovery holds potential for enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment, as well as for other deep-tissue medical applications.
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