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Stereotactic frames
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Stereotactic target localization accuracy: ≤ 1.0mm The system uses X, Y, Z coordinates to stereotactically localize any target. The ranges are: X-coordinate: 50mm ~ 150mm Y-coordinate: 20mm ~ 170mm Z-coordinate: ...
... High-quality imaging capabilities improve plan quality, target accuracy and patient outcomes The non-metal material of the frame makes it MR compatible and allows for less artefacts and distortion in MR and CT imaging, ...
New Head Holder released ! Easy and quick access to skull. New Insertion System - Head pin slides in for quick and easy fixation. New Joint Box - New Flat screw(in joint box) holds "C" holder securely. Safety - New stopper sleeve ...
Mizuho Medical
... approximate half the weight. Accessory compatibility - Due to the same frame structure, almost all accessories for the metal head frame are compatible with the carbon head frame without ...
Mizuho Medical
... The precision and stability of the RM stereotactic system means that it is the frame of choice, particularly for interventions in functional neurosurgery. The RM stereotactic system ...
inomed Medizintechnik
... stereotactically-guided microsurgery. The procedures include stereotactic endoscopy, laser therapy and other cutting-edge applications, including neuromodulation and stereotactic biopsy. The design ...
inomed Medizintechnik
The Radiolucent Head Frame was design for better operability and accessibility. 360 Degree Rotatable feature for the Head Frame, along with Head Arm Base, Up Grade Kit for Intraoperative CT minimizes ...
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A stereotactic frame is a metal device fitted over the head of a patient about to undergo brain surgery. It creates a three-coordinate reference system for precise surgical intervention independent of patient movement between the planning phase and the actual operation. Frames are often used for biopsies and the surgical treatment of Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and other conditions.
ApplicationsThese devices are primarily used in radiosurgery. Since the frame is visible to imaging systems, it facilitates planning the operation and navigating during surgery. They offer the same advantages during standard neurosurgical procedures.
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