The challenge
Seeing what’s happening during medical procedures
Healthcare practitioners need greater clarity and accuracy for better patient outcomes.
The size and setup of traditional surgical navigation systems can be cumbersome and restrictive.
With current visualization technology, practitioners often face a screen and look away from the patient during a procedure, relying on memory and approximation.
5G opportunities
Near real-time medical imaging with 5G and AR
5G could enable a more immersive care environment, improving decisions and surgical efficiency.
5G provides the massive capacity and throughput necessary for complex image processing with ultralow lag.
AR could also help bring medical imaging and other patient information together, to help improve efficiency and reduce the potential for error.
Cómo funciona
Augmented reality could inform decisions at all stages of the surgical process.
A surgeon puts on an AR headset that keeps her hands free and doesn’t interfere with her field of vision during the procedure.
She could overlay detailed 3D image scans of the patient’s internal organs, tissues and bones using the high bandwidth of 5G to map her patient’s anatomy.
This is 5G built right, from the network businesses rely on.
5G Nationwide available in 2,700+ cities on most Verizon 5G devices. 5G Ultra Wideband (UWB) available only in parts of select cities.
Verizon 5G access requires a 5G-capable device. 5G UWB access requires a 5G-capable device with select voice/data and 5G UWB plans.
Future use case not currently available.
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