What is ENT navigation system?

What is ENT navigation system?

The StealthStation™ ENT is a navigation system for your most basic to your most complex cases. It is built on decades of scientific, clinical and engineering research. StealthStation™ ENT offers electromagnetic technology that expands what was previously possible with image-guided surgery so you can see more, do more.

What is image guided system?

Image guided surgery is any procedure in which a surgeon uses real-time images of the inside of the body during an operation. These images are generally produced by a combination of X-rays, computers, and/or other equipment. For many years, the mainstay of image guided surgery was a technique called fluoroscopy.

What is Medtronic navigation system?

Medtronic StealthStation® surgical navigation and O-arm® imaging systems enable surgeons to visualize the anatomy of a patient’s spine during surgery and to precisely track the location of their surgical instruments in relation to the anatomy.

What is computer assisted image guided navigation?

Image guided surgery (IGS), also known as surgical navigation or computer-assisted navigation (CAN) is a method that neurosurgery and orthopedic surgeons may use during spine procedures.

What is a CT Medtronic Fusion?

The Fusion Navigation System allows the surgeon to perform image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery. A special CT scan of the sinus is done pre-operatively, and entered into the computerized system. The system is then used during the surgery to confirm the position of the surgeon’s instruments at all times.

What is Stryker navigation?

The Stryker Orthopedic Surgical Navigation System provides computer-assisted navigation technology using tracking devices that provide our surgeons with a fuller picture of a patient’s joint mechanics.

What is the purpose of Image Guided Surgery?

Image guided surgery is designed to help surgeons target the brain tumor with pinpoint accuracy. Accurately locating and removing the brain tumor is important and helps surgeons to preserve the patient’s brain functions after surgery.

What is image guided therapy used for?

Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is the use of imaging during radiation therapy to improve the precision and accuracy of treatment delivery. IGRT is used to treat tumors in areas of the body that move, such as the lungs.

What is Medtronic Stealth?

The StealthStation™ S8 surgical navigation system enables you to precisely track the location of surgical instruments throughout a procedure.

What is a Stryker CT scan?

Neurosurgery. Airo TruCT for Neurosurgery is the largest inner bore, mobile intraoperative CT imaging system that seamlessly integrates into an OR environment. It is designed to optimize intraoperative imaging for cranial and spinal procedures including those performed with surgical navigation.

What is navigation protocol?

Conclusions: The advanced navigation protocol permits continuous suction-tracked navigation guidance during endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery and optimal visualization of solid bone, fine paranasal sinus structures, soft-tissue and vascular structures.

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