Spine.
Minimally invasive procedures are now standard practice in spine surgery. Intraoperative 3D imaging and navigation technologies play a crucial role, enabling patients and hospitals to benefit from faster treatment and optimum clinical results. Ziehm Imaging is helping to advance this trend with its range of C-arms that deliver intraoperative 2D and 3D X-ray images. These easy-to-operate, intuitive C-arms quickly produce high-quality images even in the presence of metal objects such as pedicle screws. Easy interfacing with navigation systems also helps you to ensure the best clinical outcomes.
Click on the following links to download clinical reports and view examples of 2D and 3D X-ray images.
Publications
- Ziehm Vision FD Vario 3D revolutionizes spinal fusion surgery
- Application of the 3D-C-arm in the cervical and upper thoracic spine
- CT-based navigation systems for the thoracic spine (T1-10). Help or hindrance?
- One-year results of intraoperative, 3D-based navigation – what are the benefits, where are the problems?

General Surgerytx_flexform_get_nullGeneral Surgery.
Orthopedics0Orthopedics.
Traumatologytx_flexform_get_nullTraumatology.
Spinetx_flexform_get_nullSpine.
Pain Managementtx_flexform_get_nullPain Management.
Neurosurgerytx_flexform_get_nullNeurosurgery.
Maxillofacial Surgery0Maxillofacial Surgery.
Urologytx_flexform_get_nullUrology.
Brachytherapytx_flexform_get_nullBrachytherapy.
Endoscopytx_flexform_get_nullEndoscopy.
Vascular Surgerytx_flexform_get_nullVascular Surgery.
Interventional Radiology0Interventional Radiology.
Electrophysiology1Electrophysiology.
Hybrid Room Applications1Hybrid Room Applications.
Cardiac1Cardiac.
Lithotripsytx_flexform_get_nullLithotripsy.














