Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has partnered with augmented reality medtech company MediView through a know-how agreement that will work to advance the use of augmented during surgery.
With the MediView augmented reality headset, clinicians can visualize three-dimensional images of a patient's anatomy and other important surgical information.
Under the terms of the agreement, Mayo Clinic will provide clinical, technology and research expertise to the company, according to a Dec. 19 MediView news release.
"We will equip practitioners with intuitive surgical visualization and navigation tools to inform clinical decision making to confidently deliver better care to more patients," Mediview President and CEO Mina Fahim said.