BLUEPRINT 3D PLANNING AND MIXED REALITY
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The first shoulder arthroplasty procedure using Blueprint Mixed Reality Technology was performed at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Rochester, Minnesota. Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, M.D., Ph.D, performed the procedure utilizing the software, which is an entirely new way to visualize shoulder arthroplasty. Blueprint Mixed Reality OR Visualization has been used by over 50 surgeons and in more than 3500 shoulder replacement procedures globally.
Blueprint Mixed Reality (MR) Visualization is a software solution from Stryker that allows shoulder arthroplasty surgeons to reference and interact with a 3D stereotaxic representation of their pre-operative Blueprint plan intra-operatively.
During a Blueprint Mixed Reality shoulder arthroplasty procedure, a surgeon will access 3D holograms of the patient’s anatomy and the planned implant configuration. While maintaining a direct view of the surgical site, the surgeon manipulates the 3D images in the OR with hand gestures and voice commands to better view and understand the anatomy, develop insight to the planned implant configuration, and to inform procedural execution.1
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1. Gilles Walch, MD, Peter S. Vereridis, MD, Pascal Boileau, MD, Pierric Deransart, M. Eng, Jean Chaoui, PhD. Three-dimensional planning and use of patient-specific guides improve glenoid component position: an in vitro study.
AP-016654A 20-Mar-2023