X-Nav Dynamic Guided Surgery
Dynamic imaging guided surgery uses cameras to capture the surgeon’s precise position and movements in relation to the patient’s anatomy and relays them to computer monitors in the operatory. Tracked surgical instruments in conjunction with pre-operative images guide the procedure. Similar to an instrument rated pilot flying in bad weather. The position of surgical instruments within three dimensional images of the patient’s anatomy allow for more precise implant placement. The result is faster, safer and less invasive surgery.