Neurosurgery

Transform an OR Into an Advanced Imaging Suite

Enhance neuro-navigation and surgical outcomes
The BodyTom® and OmniTom® mobile CT, combined with most radiolucent skull fixation devices will transform the operating room into an intraoperative neuro imaging suite. 
Both BodyTom and OmniTom are also compatible with most surgical planning systems that use DICOM and provide affordable, high-quality imaging, enhancing neuro-navigation and surgical outcomes.
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Clinical Benefits

Bring augmented surgical navigation to your neurosurgery

BodyTom

  • Conduct intraoperative CT procedures while the patient is fully or partially sedated.
  • Image the full spine in one fast acquisition allowing for minimal disruption to the surgery. Compare pre-operative images to intraoperative results immediately in the procedure room.
  • Confirm proper pedicle screw placement along with substantial correction of spinal deformity with intraoperative scans. Accommodate most patients with the large 85cm bore (60cm FOV).
  • Acquire 2D, 3D and MPR for versatile use.
  • Communicate wirelessly to PACS/RIS/HIS.
  • Transport and set up with a single operator.
  • Navigate with intraoperative CT to ensure correct implant position.
  • Close procedures with a higher degree of accuracy. Perform post-operative CT scans prior to case conclusion versus next day on a fixed scanner.
  • Reduce risks and ensure safety of the OR staff associated with scatter radiation with internal and external shielding.

OmniTom

  • Conduct CT while the patient is fully or partially sedated.
  • Acquire 2D, 3D and MPR for versatile use.
  • Compare pre-operative images to intraoperative results immediately in the procedure room.
  • Collect real-time data with an ultra-small footprint and immediate image viewing.
  • Ensure correct device position with CT-based intraoperative navigation.
  • Close procedures with a higher degree of accuracy.
  • Perform post-operative CT scans prior to case conclusion versus next day on a fixed scanner.

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Treatment of cerebrovascular disease is a race against time, as it kills a large number of people worldwide and can cause paralysis in others. The main factor for reducing disability and death is a treatment 'time standard' within 270 minutes. These products save lives. Every minute counts.
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Treatment of cerebrovascular disease is a race against time, as it kills a large number of people worldwide and can cause paralysis in others. The main factor for reducing disability and death is a treatment 'time standard' within 270 minutes. These products save lives. Every minute counts.
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Treatment of cerebrovascular disease is a race against time, as it kills a large number of people worldwide and can cause paralysis in others. The main factor for reducing disability and death is a treatment 'time standard' within 270 minutes. These products save lives. Every minute counts.
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Kansas City, MO

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OmniTom

Articles

Mirzadeh, Z., et al. (2014) “Validation of CT-MRI fusion for intraoperative assessment of stereotactic accuracy in DBS surgery”, Movement Disorders, 29(14), 1788–1795
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The Evolution of Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

BodyTom

Articles

Gill, A.S., et al. (2014) “Validation of Intraoperative 32-slice computed tomography as a useful adjunct to MR and MER-guided DBS Implantation in STN-Targeted Parkinson’s Disease: Existing Prospects on the Horizon”, Stereotact Funct Neurosug, 92(suppl 1), #234 – Poster presentation
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Clinical Benefits of Mobile CTWITH DR. BRADFORD B. MULLIN
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