
Integrates with external devices like endoscopes and microscopes, streamlining visualization workflows. Helps guide your planning and approach prior to and during surgery, allowing you to create, store, and simulate progression along one or more surgical trajectories. Relays movements of instrumentation relative to patient anatomy via optical or electromagnetic navigation options. Tracks surgical instruments in real time, based on preoperative and intraoperative images. Interfaces with intraoperative imaging systems, including iMRI, iCT, C-arms, and the O-arm™ surgical imaging system, to orient surgeons with 3-D images of the patient’s anatomy. Single or dual cart configurations for greater flexibility 3. Model building tools to get more out of the data and improve your planning process. Patient registration with more versatility, such as using both touch and trace techniques within the same registration process 2. Better visualization with easier manipulation of 2-D and 3-D views and intuitive layering and blending tools 2.
Intuitive user interface with two touchscreen monitors, which support multitouch gestures like pinch-and-zoom and drag-and-drop 1.Treatment for spinal or sacral trauma (including, but not limited to, vertebroplasty, sacroplasty ).Spinal or pelvic fixation (including, but not limited to, SI fixation, placement of occipital pedicle, cortical, facet screws, fixation for scoliosis, kyphosis, or other deformity ).Spine decompression or fusion (including, but not limited to ACDF, ALIF PLIF, TLIF, cortical screw placement).The StealthStation surgical navigation system offers both optical and EM tracking capabilities, integration with external devices like microscopes and ultrasound, a broad array of instrument offerings, and core software applications for neurosurgery and spine procedures including: