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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Zimmer
Model: Navitrack
Manufacturer: Zimmer
Model: Navitrack
Location: Switzerland, Aargau
Negotiable
2002
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision compact
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision compact
Location: Switzerland, Aargau
Negotiable
2003
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: MediLive MindStream
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: MediLive MindStream
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Integrated Surgical Systems
Model: ORTHODOC
Manufacturer: Integrated Surgical Systems
Model: ORTHODOC
Location: Germany, Hamburg
Negotiable
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Location: United States, Kentucky
Rating: 95%
Rating: 95%
Negotiable
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Sofamor Danek
Model: Stealthstation System
Manufacturer: Sofamor Danek
Model: Stealthstation System
Location: Pakistan, Punjab
Negotiable
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: InstaTrak 3500 Plus (1006236-001)
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: InstaTrak 3500 Plus (1006236-001)
Location: United States, Florida
1,650 
2000
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision compact
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision compact
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Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
4,240 
2005
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: InstaTrak 3500 Plus (1006236-001)
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: InstaTrak 3500 Plus (1006236-001)
Location: United States, Texas
5,500
2003
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Location: United States, Kentucky
Rating: 95%
Rating: 95%
7,500
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Location: United States, Kentucky
Rating: 95%
Rating: 95%
7,500
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Manufacturer: Brainlab
Model: VectorVision
Location: United States, Kentucky
Rating: 95%
Rating: 95%
8,500
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Stryker
Model: Navigation System
Manufacturer: Stryker
Model: Navigation System
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Rating: 93%
Rating: 93%
8,968
2001
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Zimmer
Model: Navitrack
Manufacturer: Zimmer
Model: Navitrack
Location: Canada, Quebec
10,000 
2002
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Device: Computer Assisted Surgery
Manufacturer: Medtronic
Model: ION StealthStation
Manufacturer: Medtronic
Model: ION StealthStation
Location: United States, Florida
12,000 
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Computer Assisted Surgery may also be referred to as :
Surgical Navigation System | Frameless Stereotactic System | Computer Assisted Surgery System | Image Guided Surgery SystemTips for buying Computer Assisted Surgery
- Facilities should make sure that the system they are about to purchase is compatible with their existing CT and MRI equipment to facilitate image-data transfer.
- Buyers should also consider compatibility with surgical microscopes.
- Image-guided surgery systems should be capable of automatic and manual registration.
- Localization systems should use an electromagnetic position-sensing localization method, or a passive method for the MRI suite; both should have an accuracy of <2 mm.
- The digitizer must be able to import any DICOM 3.0 image from CT and MRI.
- These systems should come with software offering features such as 3-D imaging tools, multiple planes and quantitative calculations for surgical planning.
- Another important consideration for buyers is the host computer system; memory should be larger than 512 MB, and archival storage should be larger than 20 GB.
- Clarity and ease-of-use are crucial during surgical procedures. Therefore, monitors should be at least 43 cm (17") in size with a pixel resolution greater than 1024 x 768. User interaction should be available via keyboard, mouse, or touch-screen.
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