First mixed reality livestream of neurosurgical procedure with Helsinki University Hospital using OZO Live
Nokia has announced the world’s first mixed reality neurosurgical live streaming conducted at Helsinki University Hospital, Finland. The procedure was livestreamed to approximately 100 neurosurgeons using Nokia’s OZO Live to provide a more immersive view of the surgery and operating room coordination.
The live streaming trial is part of a joint project called “Media meets Medicine”, and was completed in collaboration with Helsinki University Hospital (HUH) Neurosurgery Department, a world leading department for its expertise in all subsections of neurosurgery.
Nokia sees virtual reality completely transforming how people can experience the world together; the live streaming at HUH showcases how virtual reality can advance the healthcare industry by delivering an immersive experience, regardless of the location of the viewers.
Nokia OZO was used to deliver a completely new, live broadcast mixed reality experience of a neurosurgery operation using the OZO Reality Platform and viewed on OZO Player SDK. The experience consists of the stereoscopic 360 degree OZO camera live stream with spatial audio, complemented by interactive microscope and graphics overlays. The Nokia OZO system delivered a live view from the operating theatre to the participants of a live demonstration course in operative microneurosurgery at the Helsinki University Hospital on 6-7 June as part of the 17th Helsinki Live Demonstration Course in Operative Microneurosurgery.
“Normally, only up to 10 to 15 external observers can fit in an operating theatre in addition to the operating team. When using Nokia OZO Live streaming we could have limitless observers from around the world and they can all feel as if they were there,” commented Professor Mika Niemelä, chief of department at HUH Neurosurgery.
Added Miikka Korja, neurosurgeon at HUH Neurosurgery and chief innovation officer at Helsinki University Hospital: “HUH wants to be a forerunner in exploring, identifying and demonstrating novel opportunities in the virtual, augmented and mixed reality domains, and drive concept creation for future virtual and augmented reality in medical context. We are really happy that we can cooperate with the Nokia team, who are pioneers in this area.”
Said Kiti Müller, neurologist, medical expert and principal researcher at the Digital Health Lab at Nokia Technologies: “We are pleased to work alongside a leading neurosurgical department in the world. The cooperation enables medical doctors in different expert areas to get to know the latest technology, including a totally new way of sharing medical expertise.”