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Philips introduces ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation to advance .
Royal PhilipsFebruary 2, 2021 GMT
February 2, 2021
Industry-first image-guided therapy solution combines imaging and augmented reality navigation into one system in the Hybrid Operating Room
Unique 3D visualization technology – fully integrated in Philips’ Azurion platform – provides live feedback for accurate spine procedures
Intra-operative guidance has been shown to increase clinical accuracy, with patients subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the current standard of care [1,2]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today introduced ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation, an industry-first solution to advance minimally-invasive spine procedures in the Hybrid Operating Room, such as Philips’ Hybrid Suite. By
February 2, 2021
Industry-first image-guided therapy solution combines imaging and augmented reality navigation into one system in the Hybrid Operating Room
Unique 3D visualization technology – fully integrated in Philips’ Azurion platform – provides live feedback for accurate spine procedures
Intra-operative guidance has been shown to increase clinical accuracy, with patients subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the current standard of care [1,2]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands –
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today introduced ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation, an industry-first solution to advance minimally-invasive spine procedures in the Hybrid Operating Room, such as
Philips’ Hybrid Suite. By combining superb 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose [3] with 3D augmented reality (AR), the unique solution provides live intra-operative visual feedback to support accurate placement of pedicle screws
Royal Philips: Philips introduces ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation to advance minimally-invasive spine procedures
February 2, 2021
Industry-first image-guided therapy solution combines imaging and augmented reality navigation into one system in the Hybrid Operating Room
Unique 3D visualization technology - fully integrated in Philips Azurion platform - provides live feedback for accurate spine procedures
Intra-operative guidance has been shown to increase clinical accuracy, with patients subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the current standard of care [1,2]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands -
Royal Philips. By combining superb 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose [3] with 3D augmented reality, supporting efficient workflow with intra-procedural navigation and verification for accurate screw placement and reducing the need for post-operative CT scans.