Frank Phillips, MD, performed the first spine case with Augmedics' new CT-to-fluoroscopy registration method, the company said Nov. 19.
Augmedics earned FDA 510(k) clearance for the method, which allows surgeons to navigate cases with preoperative CT scan and fluoroscopic images, according to a news release. The images are from a standard 2D C-arm, and the technology eliminates the need for 3D intraoperative imaging.
"It's so much more efficient than bringing in the 3D scanner and the quality of the 2D and 3D visualization during navigation was unparalleled," Dr. Phillips said in the release. "The evolution of the technology since our first cases is incredible. The ability to navigate off a preoperative CT that is converted to real time visualization with two intraoperative fluoroscopic images provides a simple, elegant solution for surgeons who want to bring AR navigation into their workflow without the need for 3D imaging."
Augmedics' flagship xvision system leverages augmented reality to assist spine surgeons during cases. The xvision CT-Flouro registration is out in a limited launch, and a full commercial launch is expected in Spring 2025.