Two ambitious surgical residents recently had a proposal for the HoloLens Development Kit accepted by Microsoft. This success inspired a collaboration with Dr. Regis Kopper in the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment. Together, our team is exploring new applications for augmented reality in neurosurgery – stay posted for updates.
Congratulations to Shervin Rahimpour and Andrew Cutler for a successful HoloLens application.
[project codename: neurogram]
Related Publications:
https://www.today.duke.edu/2016/10/brain-surgery-may-get-bit-easier-augmented-reality
https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/11/duke-tests-hololens-for-brain-surgery/
http://www.inc.com/kevin-j-ryan/duke-doctors-microsoft-hololens-augmented-reality-brain-surgery.html