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NCT07164053

Evaluation of Image Quality and Safety of the MyVeo Surgical Visualization Headset During Standard Neurosurgical and Reconstructive Procedures Using Compatible Microscopes.

Sponsor: Leica Microsystems (Schweiz) AG

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Summary

This study looks at how well the MyVeo surgical visualization headset works during routine surgeries. MyVeo is a wearable device that helps surgeons see the surgical area in high detail, including blood flow and tissue fluorescence, without needing to look through a traditional microscope. The study will involve patients undergoing brain, spine, ENT, or reconstructive surgery, where MyVeo is used as part of the standard care. Surgeons will rate the image quality, comfort, and safety of using MyVeo. The goal is to confirm that MyVeo provides clear images and supports safe and effective surgery. No extra procedures or risks are added for patients.

Official title: Image Quality Evaluation of Surgical Visualization Headset (Leica MyVeo) During Standard of Care Procedure Per User Manual

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

32

Start Date

2025-12-25

Completion Date

2027-06-30

Last Updated

2025-11-20

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

MyVeo is an all-in-one surgical visualization headset used with compatible surgical microscopes and other medical imaging systems in the area of neurosurgery, ENT, spine, plastic and reconstructive su

MyVeo is an all-in-one surgical visualization headset used with compatible surgical microscopes (ARveo 8/ARveo 8x) and other medical imaging systems. It is a digital accessory to an operating surgical microscope that enables the visualization of the surgical field through a visualization headset including: * Display of surgical field illuminated and magnified by the surgical microscope (White Light). * Display of fluorescence of fluorophores within the indicated excitation and emission ranges, as defined by the respective filters (accessories to the compatible surgical microscopes ARveo 8x such as GLOW400 and GLOW800).

Locations (2)

Hospital Germans Trias I Pujol

Barcelona, Spain

University Hospital Basel

Basel, Switzerland