About Precision OS VR Development company in Vancouver, Canada
PrecisionOS brings medical-grade interactive virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences to surgical training for physicians.
Medical institutions use the PrecisionOS platform for training both residents and practicing surgeons. VR training provides an effective training modality at a lower cost and reduces the time it takes to produce surgeons who are confident capable and ready to perform procedures on their own.
The PrecisionOS platform delivers a lifelike experience that recreates what surgeons face in a real operating room. It includes human anatomy surgical instruments medical devices such as orthopedic implants and the operating theater itself. The realism extends to the freedom of movement and autonomous decisions that surgeons face in the actual OR — as opposed to other scripted simulations that guide the surgeons hand.
Our training modules for shoulder spine hip and knee arthroplasty and knee arthroscopy are actively used by leading medical institutions or are nearing release. PrecisionOS is also pursuing the use of its VR technology for preoperative planning and simulation of case-specific surgery for which we will seek FDA 510K clearance. The technology is adaptable to all surgical modalities used in orthopedics including open surgery arthroscopy and robotic surgery.
PrecisionOS has partnered with SIGN International to extend the leading edge of fracture care to the developing world. SIGN is a not-for-profit organization that donates orthopedic education implant systems and the required surgical instruments to surgeons in developing countries. This first-of-its-kind partnership will allow SIGN Fracture Care to launch efficient anytime anywhere VR training in the 53 countries they serve.
PrecisionOS is backed by the prestigious AO Foundation a medically-guided education innovation and research organization specializing in the surgical treatment of trauma and musculoskeletal disorders.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has recognized the value of PrecisionOS training granting approval of its use for Continuing Medical Education (CME).
Step into the virtual OR and see the future of surgical training.