For the first time parents can meet the fetus through 3D virtual reality
With this technology, you can see the fetus image in 3D virtual reality space.
Seeing the image of the fetus in ultrasound times is always a magical moment for all parents. A new scanning technology can even help parents observe their unborn child in 3D virtual reality space.
The image of the fetus in ultrasound times is always a magical moment for all parents.
According to the Telegraph, this technique works by combining ultrasound images with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It can scan areas of the uterus and fetus to build a 3D model and you can observe these images with a virtual reality glasses.
This technology not only helps parents see the baby as best as possible, but also helps doctors accurately track development processes and soon detect fetal abnormalities.
British experts say even this technology allows people to create a copy of their fetus using 3D printing.
Dr. Werner Heron Jr. from Clínica de Diagnóstico por Imagem, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil said: "We believe these images will bring a new experience to parents for their fetal development. 3D models Combined with immersive virtual reality technology can improve our understanding of anatomical characteristics and can be used for educational purposes, of course, this is also a method for parents. imagine what their children will look like. "
This technology also allows people to create a copy of their fetus using 3D printing.
MRI scans are usually only used by doctors when ultrasound does not provide a high enough quality image to check the baby's development. This is the first time these two techniques are combined.
These models are quite similar to the appearance of babies after birth and they can help doctors predict problems when the baby is born, such as problems in the respiratory tract.
It is extremely important that the airways are opened and unblocked before birth, so doctors can detect abnormalities in the airways. In this situation, they can prepare for surgery to clear the baby's airway obstruction at birth.
Researchers say the new technology also helps parents detect defects so they can decide to treat them early.
So far this technique has only been tested in a hospital in Rio de Janeiro to detect abnormalities in the fetus that need surgery. Doctors hope this technique will quickly be applied worldwide.
New technology also helps parents detect defects so they can decide to treat them early.
Professor Simon Fishel, founder and president of Care Fertility, the UK's largest reproductive health organization, said: "Anything to improve the health observation of fetuses is very important. important, especially for advanced surgical technology today when we can intervene in the fetus right from the womb ".
Professor Charles Kingsland, of the Hewitt Birth Center in Liverpool, added: " This is clearly an interesting part of the work with potential benefits for more accurate diagnostics, increased detection and remediation capabilities. fetal abnormalities compared to before.
Images of unborn children bring parents joy and a great asset for those who want to see their babies in a way that has never been done before.
I am sure this technique will be very expensive before people improve them. "
This technology was presented at the annual meeting of the North American Radiology Association.
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