Published by Ziehm Imaging GmbH Germany

Image
of the Year

Clinical image of a thoracic spondylodesis (T3-T11) for the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis.
2020
Aquired with a Ziehm Vision RFD 3D CMOSline¹.

Intraoperative 3D imaging has become indi­spens­able in spinal surgery. It enables the surgeon to check results during the ongoing oper­ation. The simple and exact assess­ment of the implant posi­tioning is partic­u­larly impor­tant. In addi­tion to proven tech­nol­ogies for opti­mum differ­en­ti­ation between soft tissues and bone structures, a new soft­ware feature from Ziehm Imaging provides further assistance in the demanding OR routine.

 

Enhanced Screw Visualization displays the screws in different colors in a live image. This means the surgeon can imme­di­ately recognize and differ­en­tiate between implants, ensuring clear and unambig­uous commu­ni­cation during complicated spinal fusions. Complex scoliosis, and trauma­tol­ogic spinal injuries can be sur­gically treated precisely and safely.

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1

CMOSline represents a system configuration that is based on a Ziehm Imaging CMOS flat-panel detector. 

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