Navigation
See precisely. Navigate confidently.
3D depth and shared vision for accurate, efficient surgical navigation.
Why 3D matters in Navigation
Align the team on the same guidance—no guesswork, no delays.
Challenges
- 2D-only or split screens cause misalignment between surgeon and assistants.
- Landmarks and paths are hard to pinpoint without shared depth.
- Frequent verbal clarification slows down guidance and increases fatigue.
Solutions with SCOPEYE
- Share the same stereoscopic 3D guidance across the team in real time.
- Landmarks, angles, and entry points become clear at a glance.
- Team stays visually aligned, improving accuracy and efficiency.
SCOPEYE enables surgeons and assistants to share the same 3D vision in real time,
overcoming communication barriers and ensuring seamless surgical navigation.
How It Works
From capture to guidance to team-wide visualization.
3D Camera System
Captures stereoscopic depth of the surgical field.
Wearable Display
Visualizes landmarks and angles directly in your field of view.
Shared 3D View
Syncs real-time vision across the surgical team.
Use Cases
ENT Navigation
Sinus and skull base procedures in confined fields.
CMF / Maxillofacial
Landmark clarity for osteotomy and implant positioning.
Spine & Neurosurgery
Depth-aware guidance for screws and approach corridors.
Orthopedic
Angles, entry points, and alignment at a glance.

Fluoroscopy equipment can be inaccessible depending on where it is installed, sometimes requiring healthcare workers to maintain uncomfortable positions.
Increase exam time with an alternating screen and patient area experience
SCOPEYE lets you move around seamlessly, seeing what’s in front of you, no matter where your device is set up
Comfortable positioning while checking on the patient’s condition, without having to turn your head
Can reduce inspection time
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