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Surgical XR is a surgical live streaming and case capture platform from Surgical XR Pty Ltd, designed for surgeons, proceduralists, hospitals, and healthcare organizations. Its core goal is to make surgical procedures viewable remotely in real time, recorded, archived, and available for post-operative analysis, training, and remote learning. The site lists its current operating regions as Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, while also accepting inquiries from healthcare professionals worldwide.
The platform is built around a “from the operating room to the remote team” workflow, covering case capture, live streaming, a case storage repository, file management, case playback, chapters and tags, reporting dashboards, consent workflows, and patient de-identification. The Professional plan supports 1 team account, 100 members, 4 live streaming templates, and up to 10 active participants plus 100 viewers per live stream. Enterprise supports unlimited teams and members, custom URLs and branding, and offers AI procedure analysis, scoring, and performance management for larger institutions.
Surgical XR uses a quote-based pricing model and does not publish specific prices. Starter is aimed at individual surgeons and includes up to 5 cases per month, 1TB storage, a maximum single-file size of 3GB, business-hours technical support, and HIPAA compliance capabilities. Professional is designed for hospitals and institutions, increasing the allowance to 10 cases per month, 3TB storage, and a maximum single-file size of 4GB, while adding team and live stream management features. Enterprise is a custom plan covering high case volumes, on-site integration, high-audience live streaming, ethics and trial workflows, AI, and research projects.
The site explicitly mentions HIPAA compliant, patient de-identification, de-identification of recorded cases, and live de-identification in the Enterprise plan. The footer also includes links for GDPR, the privacy policy, and terms of use. The deployment model is not clearly specified, but the content references the SXR platform, SXR HUB Servers, Integrated OR, and custom on-site integration, suggesting delivery may combine platform services, hardware, and operating room integration.
Its strengths lie in its highly specialized scenario coverage, including surgical capture, live streaming, playback, training, conference streaming, and research projects, with options for 4K cameras, hardware, servers, device integration, and on-site technical support. The drawbacks are the lack of disclosed pricing, free trial details, API information, third-party software integrations, and granular permissions information; its clearly stated operating countries are also limited. It is best suited to hospitals and surgical teams that need remote mentoring, surgical demonstrations, case library development, conference live streaming, or research analysis.
The site does not provide information on access from mainland China, RMB payments, ICP filing, or local medical compliance, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Chinese medical institutions considering procurement should pay close attention to network connectivity, cross-border data transfer, patient privacy compliance, payment methods, and on-site implementation capability. They may also evaluate local telemedicine, surgical demonstration, medical education live streaming, and hospital-built video platform options in parallel.
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