Neuro-Navigation System

It functions like a GPS system, providing surgeons with precise guidance around complex anatomical structures, facilitating their navigation with high accuracy.

Neuro-Navigation System is a technology used primarily in brain and spinal surgeries. It functions like a GPS system, providing surgeons with precise guidance around complex anatomical structures, facilitating their navigation with high accuracy. This system helps surgeons reach their target areas with minimal damage, ensuring millimeter-level precision around delicate tissues such as the brain, spinal cord, and nerve structures.

The Neuro-Navigation System can assist surgeons in the following types of surgeries:

Brain Tumor Surgeries: Helps in precisely locating and removing tumors while avoiding critical brain structures.

Aneurysm Treatments: Aids in navigating around blood vessels to treat or repair aneurysms with high precision.

Epilepsy Surgeries: Assists in identifying and targeting areas of the brain responsible for epileptic seizures.

Spinal Surgeries: Provides accurate guidance for procedures on the spine, ensuring correct placement of screws, implants, and other instruments.

How Neuro-Navigation System Works

Preoperative Imaging: Before the surgery, MRI and CT scans are used to create a three-dimensional map of the patient’s anatomy.

Integration and Real-Time Updates: This map is integrated with other surgical systems and tools used during the procedure. It is continuously updated in real-time to reflect the current position and status.

Intraoperative Guidance: During the surgery, the system provides real-time feedback, allowing the surgeon to observe and navigate every detail and effect in the targeted area, ensuring high accuracy and minimizing risk.

Related Branches

Brain and Nerve Surgery

Neurosurgery

Pediatric Neurosurgery

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