WHAT WE CREATED?

Ear implant surgery simulation

3D apps

  • Client: World Hearing Center (Kajetany, Poland)
  • Range of work: Medical education app, 3D animations, Anatomical modeling, Gesture-controlled training, Surgical procedure simulation
  • Technologies: Android, C#, iOS, Unity, Windows Phone
Description:

Middle ear surgery simulation

Commissioned by the World Hearing Center in Kajetany (Poland), we developed an educational app designed to explain the process of ear surgery and cochlear implant placement. The main goal was to create a training tool that clearly presents complex otolaryngological procedures in a user-friendly way.

Advanced visualization and interactivity

The app uses highly detailed 3D anatomical models and biomechanical animations to illustrate each stage of the procedure. Users can engage with a range of interactive training modules and instructional animations that help them deeply understand the surgical steps involved.

Gesture feedback and expert-reviewed content

Each user action is carefully tracked – if a gesture is performed incorrectly, it can be adjusted and corrected. The entire project was developed under the supervision of medical specialists, ensuring that the content remains accurate and aligned with real-world medical protocols.

Cross-platform availability

The app was designed for broad accessibility and is available across five major operating systems: Windows, macOS, Windows Phone, iOS, and Android.

Project summary

  • Detailed 3D models and biomechanical animations
  • Interactive gesture-controlled training scenarios
  • Reviewed and verified by medical professionals
  • Compatible with 5 operating systems

Although VR was still in its early stages at the time this project was developed, today such simulations would be a natural fit for medical education using virtual reality. The combination of VR and interactive surgical training offers powerful potential for educating medical professionals and students alike.