Vuze 2.0 supports a broader range of surgical C-arms and accommodates more sources of 3D image data from preoperative and in-OR imaging, according to a news release. Surgical planning can also be done at any time or place on a laptop and the Vuze system.
The second-generation software, like the first generation, doesn’t require a camera, markers, references or tool add-ons to use.
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