Glossary

NaviPort

The proven Ziehm NaviPort interface connects the mobile 3D C-arms of Ziehm Imaging to the navigation and robotic guidance systems of leading providers.

The high-resolution 3D data set is transferred seamlessly from the C-arm by way of the Ziehm NaviPort to the navigation or robotic guidance system. Intraoperatively obtained image data aligns automatically with the patient’s anatomy and eliminates the need to register the 3D data record. The fusion of 3D imaging and image-guided capabilities allows for less invasive approaches, reduces the need for revision surgeries and postoperative CT scans, and leads to a boost in decision-making confidence within the OR.1,2,3

Ziehm NaviPort can be connected to several navigation and robotic guidance systems like Brainlab, Stryker, Scopis and Globus Medical.

 

1Recum von, J. et al., Unfallchirurg 2012, 115:196-201, Die intraoperative 3D-C-Bogen-Anwendung. State of the art

2Richter et. al., Cervical pedicle screws: conventional versus computer-assisted placement of cannulated screws. Spine (PhilaPa 1976). 2005 Oct 15;30(20):2280-7

3Gebhard et al., Does computer assisted spine surgery reduce intraoperative radiation doses? Spine (PhilaPa1976). 2006 Aug 1;31(17)