Philips expands rollout of its ClarifEye augmented reality surgical navigation solution to Japan
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Philips augmented reality surgical navigation solution - ClarifEye - combines 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose with 3D AR navigation into one system.
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- Philips augmented reality surgical navigation solution - ClarifEye - combines 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose with 3D AR navigation into one system.
- Compared to existing navigation systems, ClarifEye has no reference frame-related errors, and its wonderful that it achieves real time imaging with pedicle segmentation.
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- accuracy results from a multicenter, prospective clinical study using a skin markerbased optical navigation system, European Spine Journal, Sept 2022.