Neuro-Navigation System
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.