Computed tomography computer navigation

  • Percutaneous pedicle screw placements: accuracy and rates of

    Imactis's CT-Navigation™ is a very powerful tool as it allows to plan complex trajectories and determine the entry point of the needle simultaneously.
    Intra-procedurally, the system is particularly efficient in difficult cases for which a double oblique trajectory is mandatory, even with target near the diaphragm..

  • What equipment is used for a CT scan?

    The CT scanner is typically a large, donut-shaped machine with a short tunnel in the center.
    You will lie on a narrow table that slides in and out of this short tunnel.
    Rotating around you, the x-ray tube and electronic x-ray detectors are located opposite each other in a ring, called a gantry..

  • What is CT navigation?

    Imactis's CT-Navigation™ is a very powerful tool as it allows to plan complex trajectories and determine the entry point of the needle simultaneously.
    Intra-procedurally, the system is particularly efficient in difficult cases for which a double oblique trajectory is mandatory, even with target near the diaphragm..

  • What is the process of a CT scan?

    A computerized tomography (CT) scan combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles around your body and uses computer processing to create cross-sectional images (slices) of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissues inside your body.
    CT scan images provide more-detailed information than plain X-rays do..

  • [PDF] CT-Based Navigation Systems

    Imactis's CT-Navigation™ is a very powerful tool as it allows to plan complex trajectories and determine the entry point of the needle simultaneously.
    Intra-procedurally, the system is particularly efficient in difficult cases for which a double oblique trajectory is mandatory, even with target near the diaphragm..

Feb 5, 2022Conventional navigation systems were based on reconstructions obtained by preoperative computed tomography (CT) CT (O-arm) computer navigation.AbstractIntroductionDiscussionConclusions
Feb 5, 2022Conventional navigation systems were based on reconstructions obtained by preoperative computed tomography (CT) CT (O-arm) computer navigation.

Can intraoperative CT-based navigation systems help navigated spine surgery?

Since 2006, an intraoperative CT-based navigation system has been introduced as a solution to these problems, and it is now becoming the mainstay of navigated spine surgery

Here, we highlighted the use of intraoperative CT-based navigation systems in current spine surgery, as well as future issues and prospects

How navigation system is used in scoliosis surgery?

Navigation in scoliosis surgery

In scoliosis surgery, where the direction of the pedicle is difficult to decipher, intraoperative navigation can be used to reduce PS displacement

( a) Intraoperative axial and ( b) intraoperative sagittal views on navigation monitor

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Application of Navigation System in MISt Procedures

What is a navigation system & how does it work?

Navigation allows the surgeon to realize the correct trajectory of spinal implants even in a limited field of view, which enables an accurate placement of the implant

Unlike the conventional fluoroscopic technique, no guidewire is required in PPS placement using the navigation system


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