The Q Guidance System, when used with the Spine Guidance 5.2 Software, is intended as a planning and intraoperative guidance system to enable open or percutaneous computer assisted surgery in adult and pediatric (adolescent) patients.
The system is indicated for any surgical procedure on the spine in which the use of computer assisted planning and surgery may be appropriate. The system can be used for intraoperative guidance where a reference to a rigid anatomical structure such as the skull, pelvis or spine can be identified.
The system assists in the positioning of instruments for procedures on the pelvis and spine, including:
· Screw and Needle Placement in the spine or pelvis
· Bone resection in the spine
The Mako Spine System is intended to be used as an accessory to the Stryker Spine Guidance System. It is intended to be used to facilitate preparation and placement of screws of Stryker Spine implants in the non-cervical spine in adult and pediatric (adolescent) patients.
The Mako Spine System is intended to be used as part of the Stryker Spine Guidance System, which is indicated for any surgical procedure on the spine in which the use of computer assisted planning and surgery may be appropriate. The system can be used for intraoperative guidance where a reference to a rigid anatomical structure such as the spine or pelvis can be identified.
The Stryker System 8 Dual Trigger Rotary Battery Powered Heavy Duty System is intended for use in the drilling, reaming, and decorticating of bone and other bone related tissue in a variety of surgical procedures. They are also usable in the placement of screws, wires, pins, and other fixation devices.
The Stryker System 8 Dual Trigger Rotary Battery Powered Heavy Duty System, when used in conjunction with Stryker Spine Guidance Software, is intended to be used to facilitate preparation and placement of screws of Stryker Spine implant systems in adult and pediatric (adolescent) patients.
The Spine Guidance System is a computer-assisted stereotaxic, image-guided, planning, and intraoperative guidance system intended to enable open or percutaneous computer-assisted surgery on the spine and pelvis. It assists the surgeon in precisely positioning manual and powered instruments and locating patient anatomy during spinal surgery. The system is comprised of the Spine Guidance 5.2 Software, Q Guidance System (computer platform), Mako Spine System, navigated accessories/ instruments (e.g., patient/ instrument trackers, pointers), and various system components (e.g., trackers, calibration instruments, etc.).
The system provides intraoperative guidance to the surgeon using passive and active wireless optical tracking technologies as well as haptic trajectory guidance to facilitate pedicle preparation and screw placement using Mako Spine System.
The Spine Guidance 5.2 Software displays the intraoperative location of navigated surgical instruments relative to imported patient medical images via wireless optical tracking technology. The software provides the functions to perform the indicated navigated spine surgical procedures. The software guides the user through the necessary preoperative and intraoperative steps required to set-up and perform the navigated spine surgical procedures.
The Mako Spine System is an accessory to the subject Spine Guidance 5.2 (SG5.2) Software and extends the functionality of the SG5.2 Software to provide trajectory guidance to align the End Effector tube with a pre-planned screw trajectory to facilitate preparation and placement of screws in the non-cervical spine. The Mako Spine System includes a Mako 3.5 Robotic arm, new dedicated instrumentations (i.e. Spine Pedicle End Effector, Spine Pedicle Registration Tool, Pedicle Instruments, etc.), and previously cleared compatible instruments (i.e. Vizadisc, Rio System Quick Connect Base Array, End Effector Tracker Array, Calibration End-Effector, etc.). Mako 3.5 Robotic Arm is connected to the existing Q Guidance System (K233542) via Mako ethernet cable.
The System 8 Dual Trigger Rotary Handpiece is used in the drilling, reaming, and decorticating of bone and other bone related tissue in a variety of surgical procedures. It is also used in the placement of screws, wires, pins, and other fixation devices. The handpiece, when used with a compatible instrument tracker, can be used with the Spine Guidance 5.2 Software to facilitate preparation and placement of screws using Stryker Spine implant systems.