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Intraoperative 3D C-Arm for Surgical Precision

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 17 Dec 2004
A new mobile C-arm with intra-operative three-dimensional (3D) imaging capabilities can generate 3D images directly in the operating room (OR).

The Arcadis Orbic 3D, developed by Siemens Medical Solutions (Erlangen, Germany), makes surgical interventions more precise.

"We see a continuously increasing demand for intra-operative 3D imaging in the OR. More...
Arcadis Orbit 3D is a strong addition to our 3D imaging platform with significant refinements in terms of power, image quality, and speed, which further improve the clinical workflow for complex surgery in the OR,” said Holger Schmidt, president, Special Systems Division, Siemens Medical Solutions.

This C-arm is suitable for customers seeking additional, powerful enhancements of the Siemens' Siremobil Iso-C3D, which continues to deliver positive outcomes in complicated spine and orthopedic surgery. The Arcadis Orbit C-arm features an isocentric design and 190o orbital movement that enables 3D imaging. It is suitable for intra-operative 3D imaging of joints and bones of the upper and lower extremities; thoracic, cervical, and lumbar spine; pelvis and hip; and maxillofacial regions.

The C-arm can be equipped with NaviLink 3D, an interface for direct 3D navigation. This interface combines the imaging capabilities of the C-arm with high-precision surgical navigation, eliminating the need for manual alignment of the anatomy to the 3D image. The result is increased accuracy of surgical navigation and optimized clinical workflow.




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