O-Arm CT (O-Arm Tomography)
O-Arm CT (O-Arm Tomography) is an advanced tomography device designed specifically for intraoperative (during surgery) imaging. This technology enhances the precision and accuracy of surgical procedures by providing high-resolution 2D and 3D images during the operation.
The O-Arm features a unique "O" shaped rotating arm design. This allows the device to be easily integrated with the operating table and move freely around the surgical field. The O-Arm is capable of both 2D and 3D imaging, enabling surgeons to visualize anatomical structures in detail during the surgery. Additionally, it assists in monitoring the patient’s movement and position throughout the procedure.
Applications:
Spinal Surgery: In spinal surgeries addressing conditions such as deformities, disc problems, fractures, and tumors, the O-Arm provides precise positioning of spinal structures and nerve pathways. This ensures accurate placement of screws and other surgical instruments, preventing damage to nerve roots and improving surgical outcomes.
Brain Surgery: During brain surgeries involving the removal of tumors, aneurysms, or other abnormal structures, the O-Arm delivers detailed images of brain anatomy. This capability allows surgeons to remove tumors or abnormal structures while preserving surrounding healthy brain tissue, minimizing potential damage.
Orthopedic Surgeries: In orthopedic procedures such as fracture repairs, joint placements, and implant installations, the O-Arm aids in the accurate alignment of bone structures. By providing high-resolution imaging, it enhances the precision of surgical interventions and improves the accuracy of bone and implant positioning.