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Advanced 2D and 3D image quality and a large field of view enable visualization of the width of the pelvis.
O-arm Max Intensity Projection (MIP) of pelvis
Visualize screw placement while the patient is on the OR table, potentially reducing revisions due to misplaced hardware.1
O-arm confirmation showing screw placement
Robotic motion controls, laser alignment, and field of view preview make it easier to maneuver the gantry for AP, Inlet, Outlet and Judet fluoro shots and 3D scans intraoperatively.
Save up to four imaging positions in memory 2D mode, which can be recalled at the touch of a button, providing faster and more reliable 2D imaging.
Breakable gantry enables the O-arm system to be utilized by multiple OR rooms. Flexibility to complement your OR and surgical workflow demands, while maintaining your surgical preferences.
A navigated drill guide allows trajectory planning for accurate placement of implants. Multiple cannulae accommodate various guidewire diameters.
Along with StealthStation navigation, the O-arm system provides the powerful combination of 3D surgical imaging and real-time navigation for your orthopaedic trauma procedures.
BI-150-00860; BI-150-00774; BI-150-00878; BI-160-00227 – Dosimetry Report; BI-160-00178 – Dose setting guidance for extra-small patient size
Van De Kelft E., Costa F., Van Der Planken D., Schils F. A prospective multicenter registry on the accuracy of pedicle screw placement in the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral levels with the use of the O-arm imaging system and stealthstation navigation. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2012 Dec 1;37(25)
Liu Y, Li X, Sun H, Yang H, Jiang W. Transpedicular wedge osteotomy for treatment of kyphosis after L1 fracture using intraoperative, full rotation, three-dimensional image (O-arm)-based navigation: a case report. Int J Clin Exp Med. 2015;8(10):18889-18893.
Houten JK, Nasser R, Baxi N. Clinical assessment of percutaneous lumbar pedicle screw placement using the O-arm multidimensional surgical imaging system. Neurosurgery. 2012 Apr; 70(4):990-5
Kovanda TJ, Ansari SF, Qaiser R, Fulkerson DH. Feasibility of CT-based intraoperative 3D stereotactic image-guided navigation in the upper cervical spine of children 10 years of age or younger: initial experience. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2015;16(5):1-9.