OrthoInsighter is being built step by step: first as a hip and pelvis research platform, then as a broader orthopedic infrastructure only after each module is implemented, tested, and documented.
The current work focuses on a branded 3D Slicer-based OrthoInsighter Pelvis application, first-level pelvic CT segmentation, synchronized MPR review, and a structured 2026 hip/pelvis Literature Tree. This stage is research and development, not a clinical-use claim.
The next target is to extend the current 16-segment foundation toward detailed pelvic subsegmentation, quality-control outputs, bone-quality analysis, arthroplasty planning, trauma screw-planning, pelvimetry, and a better verified-paper acquisition workflow.
The platform should move into structured validation, expert review, institutional collaboration, and documented comparison against manual workflows before any broader clinical or commercial positioning.
If the pelvis and hip workflow proves technically reliable and scientifically useful, the same structure can expand to other orthopedic anatomical regions and planning tasks, module by module.