What is VITALIAN?
Vitalian is a pioneering platform that brings medical education to life with immersive Virtual Reality (VR) experiences. Our mission is to provide vital knowledge to medical students, professionals, and enthusiasts, empowering them to excel in their fields. With Vitalian, explore the human body in unprecedented detail, interact with 3D models, and gain a deeper understanding of organs and surgical procedures.
At Vitalian, we're dedicated to making medical learning engaging, effective, and accessible. Our platform offers interactive 360-degree views, detailed organ information, and a comprehensive anatomy library. With VR at its core, Vitalian simulates real-world medical experiences, enhancing retention and comprehension
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Our Features
Organ Gallery
Display of 3D models of human organs Interactive views with 360-degree rotation Detailed information on organ functions and locations Linked to related surgical procedures and diseases
Surgical Instrument Database
Comprehensive library of medical instruments High-quality images and 3D models Descriptions of instrument uses and applications Searchable database for easy access
Virtual Reality (VR) Experiences
Interactive simulations for hands-on training Realistic environments for enhanced learning Supports VR headsets and controllers
Full Human Body Anatomy
Interactive 3D model of the human body Detailed information on systems and organs Searchable database for easy access Enhances understanding of anatomical relationships
Surgical Procedure Library
Comprehensive library of surgical procedures Detailed descriptions and 3D visualizations Linked to related organs and instruments Enhances understanding of surgical techniques visit our contact page for more information.
Organ Information
Heart Anatomy
The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients while removing carbon dioxide and waste.
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Brain Anatomy
The brain is the control center of the body, responsible for processing sensory information, coordinating movement, and managing cognitive functions.
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Kidney Anatomy
The kidneys filter blood to produce urine, regulating fluid and electrolyte balance, and removing waste products from the body.
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Craniectomy brain surgery
A craniectomy is a brain surgery where part of the skull is removed to relieve pressure caused by swelling, often after trauma or stroke. Unlike a craniotomy, the bone is left out to allow space for the brain to expand safely. The area is covered with a membrane for protection, and once swelling reduces, the skull piece may be reattached or replaced. This procedure can be life-saving but carries risks like infection and neurological complications.
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Colon cancer sigmoid colectomy
A sigmoid colectomy is a surgery to remove the sigmoid colon, often performed to treat colon cancer located in this section. During the procedure, the affected part of the colon and nearby lymph nodes are removed, and the healthy ends are reconnected to restore bowel function. This helps prevent cancer spread and alleviate symptoms. The surgery may be done laparoscopically or with open surgery, depending on the case.
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Accessing an implantable port
Training for accessing an implantable port involves learning sterile techniques to insert a needle through the skin into the port, commonly used for long-term medication or chemotherapy administration. This includes port identification, proper insertion angle, and securing the port to prevent infection or complications. Hands-on practice with a trained professional is essential for mastering safe.
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