Bringing real-time surgical insight directly onto the patient — so every member of the team sees the same truth, at the same moment.
In the OR, every movement depends on what you see.
Yet crucial data still lives on screens or behind lenses — forcing surgeons to look away, refocus, and translate information mid-procedure.
AR glasses tried to fix this, but surgery isn’t a solo act. When multiple hands are working, each person sees a different overlay from a different angle.
Precision fragments. Flow falters.
Because in surgery, clarity must be shared.
Now imagine the data exactly where you’re looking — projected directly onto the patient.
This is what Exolumen brings to surgery: shared clarity, restored focus, and instinctive precision.
Exolumen’s projected AR system brings surgical insight directly onto the patient — so the entire team shares one perfectly aligned view.
A simple system that delivers what matters most:
Clarity, alignment, and instinctive precision — for everyone in the room.
Exolumen’s projected AR approach is supported by peer-reviewed studies in surgical imaging, vascular mapping, and intraoperative visualization.
Hummelink, S., et al.,
The merits of decision modelling in the earliest stages of the IDEAL framework: An innovative case in DIEP flap breast reconstructions.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 2017. 70(12): p. 1696-1701.
Hummelink, S., et al.,
Preliminary results using a newly developed projection method to visualize vascular anatomy prior to DIEP flap breast reconstruction.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 2015. 68(3): p. 390-4.
Hummelink, S., et al.,
A New and Innovative Method of Preoperatively Planning and Projecting Vascular Anatomy in DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Plast Reconstr Surg, 2019. 143(6): p. 1151e-1158e.
Hummelink, S., L.J. Schultze Kool, and D.J. Ulrich,
Displaying inguinal lymph nodes before transplantation in a deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction using an innovative projection method.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 2016. 69(3): p. 376-80.
Hummelink, S., et al.,
An innovative method of planning and displaying flap volume in DIEP flap breast reconstructions.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 2017. 70(7): p. 871-875.
Meier, E.L., et al.,
Preoperative perforator mapping of anterolateral thigh perforators via Projected Augmented Reality and Dynamic Infrared Thermography.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 2025. 100: p. 60-66.
Meier, E.L., D.J.O. Ulrich, and S. Hummelink,
Projected augmented reality in DIEP flap breast reconstruction: Projecting perforators on the skin using dynamic infrared thermography.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 2024. 94: p. 83-90.
Meier, E.L., et al.,
Projected augmented reality and dynamic infrared thermography enhances profunda artery perforator flap perforator mapping.
Surg Oncol, 2025. 62: p. 102274.
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