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ExcelsiusXR

NAVIGATION COMMAND CENTER

ExcelsiusXR is a wearable extended reality navigation headset designed to seamlessly blend visualization and control through a cockpit-like experience, to provide the surgeon with increased focus on the patient through enhanced ergonomics and uninterrupted workflows.

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Patient-Focused Procedures

ExcelsiusXR heads-up display enables simultaneous visualization of the operative field and navigation to centralize focus on the patient while offering enhanced surgical ergonomics.

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Undisrupted Line-of-Sight

ExcelsiusXR uses integrated machine vision cameras and innovative tracking disks to maintain undisrupted line-of-sight, to eliminate challenging disruptions that may be experienced in 3D navigation.

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Cockpit-Like Control

ExcelsiusXR is engineered to deliver a cockpit-like experience, enhance situational awareness and enable rapid responsiveness through a virtual heads-up display, sterile hand-tracking control, and augmented trajectory guidance to provide confidence and control.

Surgeon wearing ExcelsiusXR with NavAssist guidance

NavAssist Guidance

Enable an immersive 3D model of patient anatomy paired with starting point assist features to highlight instrument trajectory and alignment during navigation as if one has “x-ray vision.”

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Heads-Up Display (HUD)

The HUD displays navigated instruments in multiple views directly from the projection visor for enhanced situational awareness. Additionally, the HUD allows the surgeon to focus on the patient with simultaneous 3D anatomical visualization and instrument navigation, eliminating the need to turn their head.

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Sterile Hand Tracking

The built-in hand-tracking cameras provide sterile and intuitive control of the headset, allowing users to fully navigate the interface, zoom in on views, and rotate 3D models—all without needing to touch the screen.

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Enhanced Ergonomics and Fit

The lightweight, adjustable headset is designed for a customizable fit, accommodating various head sizes to ensure comfort and support ergonomic procedures.

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Integrated Operative Camera

A color camera with digital zoom is integrated into the headset and allows for live video feed of the surgeon’s point of view during surgery. The feed is shareable to other ExcelsiusXR headsets, or external monitors, for collaboration or training.

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Multi-Camera Disk Tracking

Head-mounted machine vision cameras provide continuous instrument navigation and are designed to automatically adjust if other Excelsius stand-alone cameras are obstructed. The machine vision cameras use reflective disks, which allow for dual tracking to ensure reliable navigation.

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