Spinal Navigation Equipment & Supplies
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Rivanna Medical based inCharlottesville, VIRGINIA (USA)
Accuro Epidural Guidance delivers automated, real-time image guidance with significantly enhanced bone-to-tissue contrast to ensure improved localization of the desired intervertebral space for first-attempt success during spinal needle guidance ...
Manufactured by:HRS Navigation based inBangalore, INDIA
easyNav combines precision and simplicity to provide you best in class 2D C Arm based navigation experience. easyNav Navigation system is compatible with wide range of images intensifier C-Arms as well as flat panel C-Arms. Its Automatic Registration is well suitable for open, small incision and minimally invasive spine surgeries. It reduces X-Ray exposure to the surgical team and the patient by ...
Manufactured by:ERGOSURG GmbH based inIsmaning, GERMANY
Spine Navigation System for electromagnetic instrument tracking in spine surgery. The electromagnetic navigation system provides reliable support for surgeons during minimally-invasive spine procedures. It can be integrated easily into any operating room and connected to the clinic network. Operation of the device is intuitive and ...
by:Bolt, Brand of Circinus Medical Technology based inConcord, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The Bolt 2.0 Spine Navigation System presents an advanced solution for minimally invasive spine surgery procedures. This system is designed with the surgeon in mind, focusing on simplifying and enhancing the navigation experience. It incorporates gyroscope-on-chip technology and a streamlined user interface to improve surgical accuracy and safety. The Bolt system is notable for its real-time ...
Manufactured by:Proprio, Inc. based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Proprio was born out of the recognition that, today, surgeons rely on a mix of legacy tools, including microscopes, loupes, monitors, and radiological imagery that all pull attention away from the patient. The Proprio Paradigm is an advanced surgical navigation system that can provide critical information unifying pre-operative imaging and planning with intraoperative performance data. This ...
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 ...