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The StealthStation™ System, with StealthStation™ Spine Software, is intended as an aid for precisely locating anatomical structures in either open or percutaneous neurosurgical and orthopedic procedures in adult and skeletally mature pediatric (adolescent) patients. Their use is indicated for any medical condition in which the use of stereotactic surgery may be appropriate, and where reference to a rigid anatomical structure, such as the spine or pelvis, can be identified relative to images of the anatomy.
This can include the following spinal implant procedures in adult patients, such as:
- Pedicle Screw Placement
- Iliosacral Screw Placement
- Interbody Device Placement
This can include the following spinal implant procedures in skeletally mature pediatric (adolescent) patients:
- Pedicle Screw Placement
StealthStation S8 Spine Software helps guide surgeons during spine surgical procedures. The subject software works in conjunction with a navigation system, surgical instruments, a referencing system, and computer hardware. Navigation tracks the position of instruments in relation to the surgical anatomy and identifies this position on pre-operative or intraoperative images of the patient. The mouse, keyboard, touchscreen monitor, and footswitch of the StealthStation platforms are used to move through the software workflow. Patient images are displayed by the software from a variety of perspectives (axial, sagittal, coronal, oblique) and 3-dimensional (3D) renderings. During navigation, the system identifies the tip location and trajectory of the tracked instrument on images and models the user has selected to display on the monitor. The surgeon may also create and store one or more surgical plan trajectories before and during surgery and simulate progression along these trajectories. During surgery, the software can display how the actual instrument tip position and trajectory relate to the plan, helping to guide the surgeon along the planned trajectory.
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