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Medical iSight Unveils XRAIview for Apple Vision Pro

XRAIview eliminates the need for traditional medical monitors without sacrificing image quality.

By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

XRAIview is a DICOM viewer for radiologists and clinicians, built and developed for Apple Vision Pro. Photos: Medical iSight.

In a first for medical imaging on Apple Vision Pro, Medical iSight’s recently launched XRAIview enables raw DICOM image files to be loaded directly from a mobile device or iCloud and supports industry-standard DICOM and DICOMweb network protocols for a faster, more seamless experience.

XRAIview provides 3D cinematic volumetric renderings with detail and allows operators to explore anatomy using 2D tri-planar views. Users also can choose from multiple transfer functions to highlight tissues, vessels, or lesions with precision and clarity.

“XRAIview sets a new standard for radiology. The image quality is exceptional, but the immersive interface creates a completely new ideal for working in the operating room or remotely,” said James Kinross, a reader in colorectal surgery at Imperial College NHS Trust.

In addition, XRAIview compares studies side-by-side by loading multiple patients or image sets simultaneously. Intuitive gesture controls let users pan, zoom, rotate, and adjust the contrast window/level precisely. The power of spatial computing can be harnessed to accelerate image interpretation.

XRAIview eliminates the need for traditional medical monitors without sacrificing image quality, according to the company. Radiologists and clinicians can view multiple studies and 3D reconstructions in a portable manner, without the need for a keyboard, mouse, or other workstation apparatus.

Secure and optimized for Apple Vision Pro, and developed in collaboration with medical institutions, XRAIview transforms the clinical workspace into a 3D imaging lab.

“XRAIview provides cutting-edge image interpretation in a uniquely portable and immersive platform. It represents a paradigm shift in how clinicians may be able to use imaging to augment and enhance their daily practice,” stated Guy Martin, consultant vascular and trauma surgeon at St. Mary’s Hospital in London.

This version of the application has not been certified as a medical device and therefore should be used for visualization and educational purposes only.

Medical iSight Corporation is a Delaware-registered medtech company with operations in the United States and United Kingdom. The company is developing software used pre-operatively and intra-operatively that advances surgical precision and decision support with extended reality and artificial intelligence (XRAI). XRAI aims to improve patient outcomes by providing surgeons, radiologists, and interventionalists with new insights into clinical data and images that makes their work safer, more accurate, and more efficient.

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