A three-step Procedure

The hologram is a precise 3D representation of the patient’s anatomy.
PERCISIO automatically segments the skin, bones, organs, and allows the identification of targets preparing the hologram for medical operation.

A hologram is composed of multiple segments, offering great flexibility in medical applications. Each segment can be made transparent, hidden, or color-adjusted depending on the context.
Our example uses the KYOTO KAGAKU phantom. The hologram has been constructed based on medical imaging. The yellow sphere in the liver represents an abscess that the doctor identified in a real case while analyzing CT scans. PERCISIO enables the identification of various types of targets through its software and allows the doctor to define medical instructions directly within the hologram.
In this example, the doctor used the PERCISIO software to prescribe a percutaneous drainage in the liver. The needle trajectory was carefully defined to avoid crossing any bones or sensitive organs during the procedure.

From that point, the hologram is ready to be loaded in the PERCISIO system.
PERCISIO is designed to provide a detailed and accurate hologram, enabling non-experts to perform operations by following step-by-step instructions. This innovation facilitates the delegation of medical procedures that are currently reserved for specialists.
A Flexible and Medicine 4.0-Compliant Architecture
PERCISIO operates with an intelligent architecture designed to efficiently manage data. The expertise required for scanning the patient, identifying pathologies using the software, and performing the operation are distinct and can be handled separately.
As a result, the procedure has been divided into three synchronized environments, all connected within a unified system.

The hologram software can be executed remotely, away from the scanner room—even from home—allowing for subcontracting if needed.
The operation can be performed in a separate environment by any qualified individual following the guided instructions.
The server can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud, offering flexibility and scalability.