Booth #102
Cleveland OhioCleveland, United States
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Product Highlights

Functional Planning

Learn how Brainlab Elements offers advanced planning to ensure accuracy and precision at every step of your DBS, sEEG, and epilepsy resection workflows. From industry-leading image fusion, patient-specific general cranial and basal ganglia segmentation to automated 3D lead localization, Brainlab Elements is designed to ensure the highest level of precision in a situation where millimeters matter. 

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Loop-X for Functional Neurosurgery

Transforming surgery. The mobile imaging robot Loop-X offers optimal 2D and 3D intraoperative image quality across a variety of clinical disciplines. By automating workflows, Loop-X is advancing mobile imaging and robotics with functionality that sets it apart from conventional imaging devices. For the first time, experience Loop-X Stereo Verify¹ which enables automated positioning of Loop-X to confirm your lead placement. 

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Fibertracking

With the latest version of Elements Fibertracking, we bring research-grade CSD-based probabilistic tractography into clinical practice. Built-in and user-customizable templates allow for the automated and consistent creation of fiber tracts like the DRTT across patients, which can be visualized in 3D and 2D to guide trajectory planning or ablative procedures.

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Functional Robotics

Experience functional robotics with the Brainlab Cirq robotic arm for sEEG and LITT². Visit us to learn how this automated robotic platform seamlessly integrates advanced Elements planning and visualization software into the surgical space. Compact and surgeon-controlled, Cirq offers an efficient solution that utilizes intelligent software features to provide the accuracy you expect for functional neurosurgery while potentially reducing clinical setup time. 

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2 Not yet commercially available in several countries (FDA clearance available). Please contact your sales representative.

Pre-show courses

Special Course 1: Epilepsy Surgery Fundamentals and Challenges

  • Saturday, May 30, 2026

Special Course 2: Movement Disorder Surgery Fundamentals and Challenges

  • Saturday, May 30, 2026

Boston Scientific Lunch Symposium

Sunday May 31, 12:00 -12:50 PM


Join us for a Boston Scientific Lunch Symposium: Novel Patterned Stimulation vs. aDBS to Improve Gait in Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

See you at ASSFN 2026 | Booth #102