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February 4, 2021
Hospitals will have access to Philips latest technologies and informatics solutions to enhance the monitoring and management of patients
Different SAZ hospitals will start with Philips solutions for patient monitoring and self-management and learn from each other s experiences
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Royal Philips(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, and the Dutch SAZ (Association of Collaborating General Hospitals) group of 28 hospitals have signed a strategic partnership agreement for a minimum of 5 years in the field of connected care. The partnership will encompass the monitoring, observation and self-management of patients throughout the entire care journey, both inside and outside the hospitals, supported by Philips advanced patient monitoring and population health management solutions.
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Philips introduces ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation to advance .
Royal PhilipsFebruary 2, 2021 GMT
February 2, 2021
Industry-first image-guided therapy solution combines imaging and augmented reality navigation into one system in the Hybrid Operating Room
Unique 3D visualization technology – fully integrated in Philips’ Azurion platform – provides live feedback for accurate spine procedures
Intra-operative guidance has been shown to increase clinical accuracy, with patients subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the current standard of care [1,2]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today introduced ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation, an industry-first solution to advance minimally-invasive spine procedures in the Hybrid Operating Room, such as Philips’ Hybrid Suite. By
February 2, 2021
Industry-first image-guided therapy solution combines imaging and augmented reality navigation into one system in the Hybrid Operating Room
Unique 3D visualization technology – fully integrated in Philips’ Azurion platform – provides live feedback for accurate spine procedures
Intra-operative guidance has been shown to increase clinical accuracy, with patients subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the current standard of care [1,2]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands –
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today introduced ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation, an industry-first solution to advance minimally-invasive spine procedures in the Hybrid Operating Room, such as
Philips’ Hybrid Suite. By combining superb 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose [3] with 3D augmented reality (AR), the unique solution provides live intra-operative visual feedback to support accurate placement of pedicle screws
Royal Philips: Philips introduces ClarifEye Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation to advance minimally-invasive spine procedures
February 2, 2021
Industry-first image-guided therapy solution combines imaging and augmented reality navigation into one system in the Hybrid Operating Room
Unique 3D visualization technology - fully integrated in Philips Azurion platform - provides live feedback for accurate spine procedures
Intra-operative guidance has been shown to increase clinical accuracy, with patients subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the current standard of care [1,2]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands -
Royal Philips. By combining superb 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose [3] with 3D augmented reality, supporting efficient workflow with intra-procedural navigation and verification for accurate screw placement and reducing the need for post-operative CT scans.