This tech uses augmented reality to give surgeons 'superpowers'
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SyncAR is giving surgeons "x-ray vision" in real time, by fusing digitally enhanced images directly into the microscope of a surgical device.
The tech, called SyncAR, is a partnership between Los Angeles-based health tech innovators Surgical Theater, and Irish medical device company Medtronic. While surgeons typically need to look up at screens in order to access patient data or enhanced visuals -- adding time and hindering surgical flow -- this system enables access to all that information in one place.More Related News
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