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Using augmented and mixed reality, telemedicine can extend beyond simple consultations. Surgeons can manipulate holographic models of human anatomy in real time, plan procedures with a level of detail previously impossible, and collaborate with experts across the globe. For example, a surgeon can see a 3D hologram of a patient's liver, making it easier to navigate complex surgeries.
This technology reduces the risks associated with misinterpretation of 2D scans, shortens surgery times, and potentially improves patient outcomes. It opens a new frontier in medical training, diagnostics, and remote surgeries, making expert care accessible regardless of geographic boundaries.