Scientists from Perm State National Research University, along with colleagues from other Russian universities and medical organizations, are creating a digital twin of a human. This will allow predicting possible pathological changes after diseases and injuries.
A group of young scientists has completed work and written an article on the creation of digital copies of human organs.
The research helps to avoid risks to human life by using a model of their organs to build a personal scenario for successful treatment of diseases
Experts say that digital models of human organs allow taking into account their geometric parameters and predicting possible pathologies in a particular patient after external and internal influences. Modeling also helps to determine a strategy for surgical treatment aimed at restoring and preserving organ functions, as well as predicting the results of the operation.
Earlier www1.ru reported that in Novosibirsk, scientists are working on a device for transporting a donor heart to anywhere in Russia. The weight of the device is five kilograms, so it can be carried in the hands by one person, without additional assistance.
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