DORO® Navigation Adaptors
Image guided navigation systems are used to guide surgeons during various surgical applications. These systems integrate pre-operative images (generally CT or MRI) into a software algorithm, proprietary to each manufacturer, to provide surgeons with needed procedure planning information as well as key anatomical landmarks.
(firmenpresse) - To enable navigation-assisted neurosurgery, a reference frame must be strongly fixed to a stable structure which is rigidly connected to the patients head. Manufacturers of navigation systems provide structures that either attach to the starburst on the base of a skull clamp or to the sides of a skull clamp using c-clamps.
To ensure a secure and accurate navigation-assisted operation, navigation systems are dependent on important requirements:
- They have to be stable, so that a precise reference point is guaranteed but flexibly adjustable as well.
- The reference frame must be high enough to be captured by the camera and simultaneously close to the surgical site.
- Also they must be small-sized to allow intra-op imaging.
DORO® Easy Connect Navigation Adaptors and DORO® Navigation Adaptors Radiolucent are designed to comply with all these requirements in a very effective manner.
They are custom designed for Stryker®, Brainlab and Medtronic navigation devices and can be directly mounted to the DORO® Skull Clamp via the Quick-Rail® connection. pro med instruments offers these adaptors in two versions:
Adaptors for the DORO® Aluminum, Teflon® and Multi-Purpose Skull Clamps for navigation where intra-operative imaging is not required – the 1204 series.
Radiolucent Adaptors for the DORO® Radiolucent Skull Clamp for intra-operative imaging applications – the 3033 series.
In addition to the Radiolucent Adaptors, the 3033-50 Interface Skull Clamp Radiolucent, an interface designed to be the link between the DORO® Radiolucent Skull Clamp and the Aluminum Swivel Adaptor, can be mounted to the starburst on the base of the DORO® Radiolucent Skull Clamp. If not used as a connection to the Aluminum Swivel Adaptor, this interface provides a connection for third party devices, designed to attach to starbursts on the base of skull clamps. This set-up is not MR-safe.
For additional information, please visit the company’s website at www.pmisurgical.com
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pro med instruments (PMI) was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Freiburg, Germany. Since 1998 the DORO® product line is marketed worldwide. In 2003 we opened our subsidiary in the US. Our core products are cranial stabilization and retractor systems for neurosurgical applications. In addition, our product portfolio offers a wide range of accessories, customized products as well as a distinct selection of non-stick bipolar forceps. Our international distributors are chosen because of their high level of service, their focus and expertise in neurosurgery.
Stephan Weiß
Director Marketing & Product Management
pro med instruments GmbH
Boetzinger Str. 38
79111 Freiburg, Germany
Phone +49 761 384 222 39
Fax +49 761 384 222 82
s.weiss(at)pmisurgical.com
www.pmisurgical.com
Datum: 08.09.2014 - 15:34 Uhr
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