Review MRI
Start with the axial image and keep the original slice visible as the clinical source of truth.
MRI learning 3D reconstruction Biopsy orientation
Learn prostate MRI by moving from axial images to an interactive 3D prostate model, designed for anatomy, lesion localisation, and future beside-patient spatial teaching.
Teaching concept only. Not for diagnosis, PI-RADS scoring, biopsy planning, or intra-operative navigation.
Workflow
ProstateView keeps the MRI visible while trainees build a spatial mental model of anatomy, lesion position and biopsy orientation.
Start with the axial image and keep the original slice visible as the clinical source of truth.
Connect peripheral zone, transition zone, urethra and lesion position inside one spatial model.
Use spatial teaching concepts to support orientation for biopsy teaching or case discussion.
Teaching cases
Start with a case library, then move into the interactive model when you want to test spatial orientation.
Browse real Prostate158-derived teaching cases staged for anatomy and orientation.
Open casesLoad a representative case and rotate the zonal anatomy model in the browser.
Explore modelMove through short prostate MRI lessons before applying them to cases.
Start learningHow it works
The visual language is deliberately consistent: MRI first, anatomy mapping second, spatial model last.
The axial image remains the reference. The 3D view is used for teaching spatial orientation, not diagnosis.
Whole gland, peripheral zone, transition zone, urethra and lesion markers keep the same visual language across cases.
Future XR-style workflows are framed as educational support for anatomy discussion, not clinical navigation.
Intended use
ProstateView is a medical education prototype. It should not be used to make clinical decisions.
Start a case
One hundred real cases, staged for prostate MRI anatomy and orientation teaching.