HoloNavigation

The next gen surgeons grew up using slicker apps than everything they encounter at hospitals. Regulations make the adoption of new technologies in medicine slow.
Here our Mixed Reality surgical navigation - HoloNavigation - stands out. Low footprint, groundbreaking user interaction and most importantly safety, speed, and precision revolutionize shoulder, spine, and dental navigation.

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The Surgeon is in Charge

The time and experience it takes to become a good surgeon is beyond what most people can imagine. As a patient, you want to be in good hands of a surgeon that knows what they are doing.
What you certainly do not want, is a surgeon only knowing what to do, if they use technology and have no clue of the traditional hands-only approach. What you also don’t want is technology interfering with the dexterity and the experience of the doctor who is operating on you.

Many existing navigation systems and robotic surgical system require the surgeon to adapt their surgical technique to be compatible with the robot and to re-learn operating with the use of a robot.

HoloNavigation is different.

The surgeon still performs the operation the same way they would without the use of HoloNavigation. The added value and the benefits in precision and speed are coming from the overlay and guidance that the system gives the surgeon.
Imagine the cruise control and lane assist in your car. Now take this to surgeries: This is HoloNavigation.

The surgeon is & remains in charge, but they are smoother, faster, safer, and more precise thanks to HoloNavigation.

Mixed reality view of a vertebra being drilled with navigation

The Same Tools Are Used

Surgical navigation has advanced many fields of medicine for over three decades. In combination with surgical robotics very precise navigation systems have been launched and are used in various places around the globe. However, these systems come with significant challenges - they require extensive training for surgeons, specialized equipment, and substantial financial investments. This creates a dependency on specific vendors, often hindering flexibility and innovation within hospitals.

HoloNavigation is different.

HoloNavigation uses the instruments already familiar to surgeons from classical surgical techniques, enhancing them with advanced tracking technology. Our system has an incredibly small footprint, comprising just a Mixed Reality headset equipped with the HoloNavigation app and instrument trackers. This minimalistic design makes it the iPhone for surgical navigation.

This Can Be Done For Every Anatomy

We started with spine surgeries, have expanded to shoulder, foot & ankle, hand, and dental surgeries and are currently working on soft tissue tumor navigation. The limitations here come from regulatory hurdles and the fact, that we - as a SME - have to focus and cannot venture into all anatomies all at once, even if the technology would allow for that.

If you are interested in learning more about our business models that allow the integration into your surgical techniques and instrument sets, please contact us. For shoulder surgeries, we cannot take any commitments, as we have licensed it exclusively. For all other anatomies and areas of application, we can grow our collaborations with partners from orthopedics instrument manufacturers and med tech enterprises.

Doctor performing dental surgery on a pig's jaw, wearing HoloLens 2 and using a pointer with markers
Portrait of Till Bay
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