Reducing X-Ray Exposure, Increasing Accuracy. Brainlab Spinal Navigation
Brainlab Spinal Navigation offers a solution to reduce radiation exposure to surgeons and their surgical team within spinal procedures.¹
Through real-time visualization of instruments in any image modality greater accuracy and safe placement of implants can be achieved² while considerably sparing X-Ray exposure to the surgeon. Brainlab Spinal Navigation addresses the challenges of minimally invasive and complex spinal surgeries at all stages of surgery — from incision planning to implant placement. Automatic registration of images with Fluoro 3D allows convenient integration of 3D C-arms for spine and trauma procedures for real-time navigation of intraoperative datasets.
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¹ Gebhard et al., Does computer assisted spine surgery reduce intraoperative radiation doses? Spine (PhilaPa1976). 2006 Aug 1;31(17) ² Richter et al., Cervical pedicle screws: conventional versus computer-assisted placement of cannulated screws. Spine (PhilaPa 1976). 2005 Oct 15;30(20):2280-7