An intraoperative 3D imaging system that is designed to meet the workflow demands of the surgical environment. O-Arm's high technology provides the ability to obtain 3D images in the operating room environment. Because the system is mobile, there is no need to move the patient for imaging.
In what interventions is O-Arm used?
O-Arm is mostly used in operations of:
- brain, nerves and spine.
- Brain tumor surgeries,
- Spinal stabilization surgeries,
- Fractures of the spine,
- Tumors of the spine,
- Spinal curvatures,
What are the advantages?
Spinal stabilization surgeries are usually performed with a 3-arm X-ray machine called a Scopy.
Images obtained with Scopy are 2-dimensional, while images obtained with O-Arm are 3-dimensional.
In operations with this system, the margin of error is minimized.
It provides critical information to the surgeon at every stage of the operation.
The risk of relapse is reduced.
Because of the short exposure time, the patient is exposed to very little radiation.
The O-Arm imaging system provides rapid patient recovery with a small incision.
This system minimizes the high risks of complex operations.
Reduces the risk of infection.