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How doctors used virtual reality to save the lives of conjoined twin sisters

July 23, 2017 at 11:30 a.m. EDT
Daniel Saltzman of the University of Minnesota used virtual reality to enhance the size of organs to help assist making incisions to separate conjoined twins. (Video: Courtesy of the University of Minnesota)

During an 18-year career in medicine, Daniel Saltzman — the chief of pediatric surgery at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital — has grown accustomed to looking at X-rays as if they were imperfect road maps of the human body.

He compares this exercise to looking at a two-dimensional traffic map on your smartphone and thinking about that image in three-dimensional terms in your mind.