The device is an accessory intended to mark a set of locations on a patient's intact, uncompromised skin. The device is also intended to mark objects in the operational field of view. The device is intended to be used in clinical settings, by clinicians familiar with aseptic technique.
A non-powered, noninvasive component of a surgical navigation and/or device tracking system (e.g., computer-assisted surgical ultrasound system, surgical microscope) intended for preoperative and/or intraoperative use to function as an optical reference to enable spatial registration/tracking of the position/movement/size of a patient, another marker and/or surgical instrument (e.g., stereotactic surgery probe). It may be attached to the patient, another marker or surgical instrument, and may contain features (e.g., reflective spheres, contrast patterns) detectable by a tracking camera. Procedural supportive devices (e.g., drapes) may be included with the device. This is a single-use device.