VOKA Surgery Assistant

A medical system that uses the mixed reality technology to visualize CT/MRI 3D data of damaged bones, organs and tissues of patients.

Traumatology

Oncology

Neurosurgery

Cardiology

Dentistry

Pulmonology

Hepatology

Gynecology

Angiology

Nephrology

Gastroenterology

Urology

Ophthalmology

Traumatology

Oncology

Neurosurgery

Cardiology

Dentistry

Pulmonology

Hepatology

Gynecology

Angiology

Nephrology

Gastroenterology

Urology

Ophthalmology

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Dr. Alexandre Sitnik

PhD in Medicine, trauma surgeon of the highest category

“When I see a CT picture on my desktop – this is one operation plan, when I see additionally this holographic image in HoloLens, I rotate it… While working with half of the patients, I changed my planned approach and did it in a little bit different way after analyzing the fracture morphology with the VOKA solution.”

VOKA Surgery Assistant is used for

Planning and conducting operations

Surgery training and practice

Telemedicine and teleportation

Practical benefits

Reduction of the traumatic nature

Reducing the traumatic nature of operations by improving the accuracy of marking surgical approaches, thereby avoiding large incisions.

Faster patient post-surgery recovery

Faster patient post-surgery recovery due to minimal damage to the tissues surrounding the injured part.

Reduced surgery time

A decrease in the number of x-rays required to determine an injury's size; plate positions are determined more accurately (a surgery may require up to 300 x-rays).

Reduction in surgical risks

Reduction in surgical risks due to vessels and nerves visualization.

Multiplayer mode

The functionality allows doctors to consult with one another and treat patients remotely and viewing the same 3D content.

How VOKA Surgery Assistant works

1
Creating 3D models of damaged bones

Tissues and organs, based on DICOM data from CT/MRI

2
Uploading a 3D model into the application

Managing 3D content and data within the platform

3
Holograms via the app

Using Microsoft HoloLens application to position holograms on a patient's body to plan and conduct surgeries

4
Planning and conducting operations

With the vision of the injury and its hologram “through the eyes” of the operating surgeon

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Whom we serve

B2C
  • medical students
  • medical practitioners
  • medical teachers
B2B
  • medical clinics
  • medical universities & schools
  • nursing homes
  • medical device manufacturers

Awards and achievements

EFORT

Silver award 2018
Silver award at the 19th EFORT Annual Congress for using augmented reality technology to treat severe intraarticular fractures of the distal tibia

WSA

Winner 2019
Winner in Health and Well Being category at the innovation project competition World Summit Awards 2019

IAOP

Winner 2022
Excellence in Strategic Partnerships award with Innowise Group by IAOP