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11 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Leica Microsystems GmbH - a Division of DHR Holding India Pvt. Ltd. based inWetzlar, GERMANY
To make precise, confident decisions during critical cranial surgery, you require multiple pieces of visual data for a full picture of the surgical site. What if you could keep your eyes and focus on your patient with full confidence that you are seeing all supporting visual information with high resolution and contrast? ...
Manufactured by:Brainlab AG based inMunich, GERMANY
Portable, streamlined and minimalistic surgical navigation system for surgeons seeking focused ...
Manufactured by:Chengdu Daxan Innovative Medical Tech. Co.,Ltd based in, CHINA
The device is intended used on the urological endoscopy, to build a channel through the guide wire guiding intervention surgery, imbedding ureter to the renal pelvis, help the endoscope or other instruments get the access to the urinary tract, sterile and for single ...
Manufactured by:Brainlab AG based inMunich, GERMANY
The next generation of O.R. integration with intuitive multi-touch user interface and future-proof ...
Manufactured by:Ziehm Imaging GmbH based inNuremberg, GERMANY
Healthcare providers are challenged to cut costs, meet the needs of an aging demographic, improve the accuracy of clinical outcomes and reduce X-ray exposure during surgical procedures. The answer - led by the Ziehm Vision RFD 3D - lies in balancing cost efficiency with improved patient care, shorter hospital stays and less-invasive approaches. This groundbreaking mobile 3D C-arm helps to improve ...
Manufactured by:Ziehm Imaging GmbH based inNuremberg, GERMANY
Healthcare providers are challenged to cut costs, meet the needs of an aging demographic, improve the accuracy of clinical outcomes and reduce X-ray exposure during surgical procedures. The answer - led by the Ziehm Vision RFD 3D - lies in balancing cost efficiency with improved patient care, shorter hospital stays and less-invasive approaches. This groundbreaking mobile 3D C-arm helps to improve ...
Manufactured by:Brainlab AG based inMunich, GERMANY
Experience new surgical possibilities with Loop-X. Get your hands on this mobile imaging robot. Enter full screen mode and click through the different O.R. tables. Want to see how Loop-X will look in your operating room? Scan the QR code or click the AR button to begin your augmented reality experience and place Loop-X in your ...
Manufactured by:Meticuly Co., Ltd. based inPathumwan District, THAILAND
Patient-specific Cranial Mesh is a personalized cranioplasty solution designed and manufactured by professional surgeons and engineers collaborating to match the unique skull shape of each individual patient. Our personalised cranioplasty solution allows patients suffering from tumors, severe traumatic brain injuries, or severe acute strokes to regain their original skull shape back as the ...
Manufactured by:EPED Inc. based inKaohsiung City, TAIWAN
EPROB Robotic Arm + AI is the newest member of the EPED Inc. family. Having been in production for nearly decade, a heavy emphasis on precision, safety, and minimally invasive surgeries are just some of the features that have been developed in that time. ...
Manufactured by:Brainlab AG based inMunich, GERMANY
Arrive efficiently at surgical outcomes Discover more. Is navigation really necessary? A spine surgeon doesn’t need navigation. Just like you don’t need a GPS to get from A to B. You can use a map or memorize your route before you leave. But a GPS provides so much more than just directions. It tells you which way is the fastest. Which route to take to avoid obstacles. And it lets you ...
Manufactured by:Siemens Healthcare GmbH based inErlangen, GERMANY
The healthcare market is driven by the need to enhance efficiency and efficacy. Delivering on both, minimally invasive image-guided therapies are changing the way healthcare can be provided. And the market is growing: The global population aged 60 and older is projected to reach nearly 2.1 billion by 2050, versus 962 million in 2017.1 This means that the number of patients in all fields will be ...