Surgical Navigation System
Surgical navigation systems are medical devices that enable surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgeries with greater accuracy and precision. These systems use advanced imaging technology to provide surgeons with an interactive 3D view of the patient’s anatomy, allowing them to accurately plan and execute surgeries. The navigation system also helps to reduce the risk of errors and complications by providing real-time guidance and feedback during the procedure.
Surgical navigation systems are used in a variety of medical procedures, including orthopedic, neurosurgery, ENT, and spine surgery. The equipment can be used for a variety of tasks, such as guiding the placement of implants, assisting in the removal of tumors, and helping to identify and target areas of tissue damage.
The cost of a surgical navigation system depends on the type of system, the manufacturer, and the features included. Generally, the cost of a basic system can range from $50,000 to $200,000, while more advanced systems can cost up to $500,000. Some of the leading manufacturers of surgical navigation systems include Brainlab, Medtronic, Stryker, and Zimmer Biomet.