Spinal surgery

Fewer revision surgeries thanks to greater decision-making confidence in the OR

Surgical procedures on the spine require maximum precision and a contrast-rich display of the finest bone structures.

 

The Ziehm Vision RFD 3D supports that with excellent 2D fluoroscopy and CT-like 3D imaging with minimized metal artifacts.

 

The position of inserted pedicle screws or implants can continuously be checked during the ongoing operation and revised as needed.

 

The open navigation interface NaviPort enables the combination of 3D imaging and image-guided functions of leading navigation and robotic-guidance systems. That reduces revision surgeries and postoperative CT scans, and boosts decision-making confidence in the OR1,2,3

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  • 1

    von Recum, J et al. “Die intraoperative 3D-C-Bogen-Anwendung : State of the art” [Intraoperative 3D C-arm imaging. State of the art]. Der Unfallchirurg vol. 115,3 (2012): 196-201. doi:10.1007/s00113-011-2119-2

  • 2

    Richter, Marcus et al. “Cervical pedicle screws: conventional versus computer-assisted placement of cannulated screws.” Spine vol. 30,20 (2005): 2280-7. doi:10.1097/01.brs.0000182275.31425.cd

  • 3

    Gebhard, Florian T et al. “Does computer-assisted spine surgery reduce intraoperative radiation doses?.” Spine vol. 31,17 (2006): 2024-7; discussion 2028. doi:10.1097/01.brs.0000229250.69369.ac