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A New Tool for Better Care

Reducing the physical and emotional stress
of patients undergoing surgery.

Simplifying workflows during local and regional anesthesia.

Offering a
drug-free alternative to pain and anxiety management.

Xcope provides healthcare professionals with an innovative tool

to enhance patient management and outcomes.

Our device supports clinicians by:

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Designed for Impact

Backed by research and developed alongside leading professionals,
Xcope is revolutionizing how care is delivered in the operating room.

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Scientific Studies Downloads

Virtual Reality as Auxiliary Technology in the Operating Room 

Elham Hoseini, Forouzan Zare
 

Virtual Reality Distraction during Endoscopic Urologic Surgery under Spinal Anesthesia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jee Youn Moon, Jungho Shin, Jaeyeon Chung, Sang-Hwan Ji, So ohan Ro and Won Ho Kmi

 

Perioperative Outcomes of Immersive Virtual Reality as Adjunct Anesthesia in Primary Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Kely S. Bary, Sindhuja R. Nimma, Aaron C. Spaulding, Benjamin K. Wilke, Klaus D. Torp, Cameron K. Ledford
 

Virtual Reality for Pain Relief in the Emergency Room (VIPER) - a prospective, interventional
feasibility study

T. Birrenbach, F. Bühlmann, A. K. Exadaktylos, W. E. Hautz, M. Müller and T. C. Sauter
 

Discomfort improvement for critically il patients using electronic relaxation devices: results of the cross-over randomized controlled trial E-CHOISIR
Lili Merliot-Gailhoustet, Chloé Raimbert, Océane Garnier, Julie Carr, Audrey De Jong, Nicolas Molinari, Samir Jaber and Gerald Chanques
 

Virtual reality device to improve the tolerability of lumbar puncture
Katie Hil, Chris Brown, Austin Gibbs, Andrew Mitchell
 

Virtual Reality - a new addition to the anxiolytic armamentarium during implantation of cardiac devices

Chris Brown, AMitchell, P Le Page, AGibbs

Virtual Reality as an Adjunctive Nonpharmacological Sedative During Orthopedic Surgery Under Regional Anesthesia: A Pilot and Feasibility Study

Peter Y. Chan and Simon Scharf

The effect of virtual reality on postoperative anxiety and pain in patients following cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial

Sulayman el Mathari, Saadullah Shehadeha, W. Patrick Zwaana, Noor Boulidama, Lieke Kuiterta, Jos W.R. Twiskc, Robert J.M. Klautz, Rob de Lind van Wijngaardena, Kevin Veenb and Jolanda Kluinb

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Contact us to explore how Xcope can transform your anesthesia practice. Together, we’re shaping the future of patient-centered care.

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