A minimally invasive approach to aid in the diagnosis of lung cancer.
OVERVIEW
Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy (ENB) procedures provide a minimally invasive approach to accessing difficult-to-reach areas of the lung. ENB procedures offer an opportunity to aid in the diagnosis of lung lesions with potentially better outcomes. Today, leaders in the healthcare industry recognize electromagnetic navigation as a cornerstone of lung cancer diagnostics and a recommended method of obtaining lung tissue biopsies from the peripheral regions.1
Perform local registration with 3D tomosynthesis-like input from an existing C-arm and enhance the nodule’s visibility.
FEATURES
Simple planning – superDimension™ planning software is designed to guide physicians through their planning process.
Target to trachea planning - Creating pathways beginning at the target lets physicians identify and select airways that are proximal to the lesion, then follow them back to the trachea.
Easy setup – With simple on-screen diagrams and instructions, superDimension™ procedure software guides users through every step of system setup.
Automatic registration – Automatic registration is a simple, three-step process to align patient anatomy with the 3D map. By conducting a quick lung survey using the superDimension™ locatable guide, registration can by verified before proceeding.
Customizable views – The software’s simplified user interface is based on physicians’ workflow. Users can configure screens to their individual preferences at each work stage.
Enhanced visualization – With a powerful tool for interpreting CT scan data, superDimension™ software generates 3D maps.