Patrick Roth, MD, and Roy Vingan, MD, performed the practice’s first spine cases with the augmented reality navigation system. The xvision system uses a headset to project the position of surgical tools on a CT scan and lets physicians look at the patient and navigation data simultaneously.
Since the debut case, New Jersey Brain and Spine used the system in 41 patients.
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