Optical Tracking vs Electromagnetic Navigation in Surgery
Optical and electromagnetic tracking are the two main surgical navigation technologies. How each works, accuracy tradeoffs, and which procedures favor each approach.
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Optical and electromagnetic tracking are the two main surgical navigation technologies. How each works, accuracy tradeoffs, and which procedures favor each approach.
›AR and MR-powered spine navigation system with FDA 510(k) clearance, enabling real-time 3D anatomical visualization during complex spinal surgeries.
›Augmented reality smart surgical glasses for orthopedic trauma surgery, enabling real-time fluoroscopy visualization during interlocking nail and pelvic procedures.
›Intraoperative surgical navigation system with patented laser guidance module for minimally invasive procedures, developed by Saturn Imaging.
›Shanghai-based surgical robotics company specializing in robot-assisted total hip arthroplasty systems with proprietary precision technology.
›Taiwan-based dental and surgical navigation company developing image-guided implant systems and surgical navigation solutions.
›Taiwan-based medical technology company developing AR and MR smart surgical glasses for spine navigation and orthopedic trauma procedures.
›Full-process robotic navigation system for total hip arthroplasty with 0.6mm precision, developed by Longwell Medical.
›Global precision surgery technology company specializing in 3D imaging analytics, surgical navigation, and AI-powered treatment planning systems.
›Intra-operative precision 3D navigation system for thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic soft organ surgeries developed by EDDA Technology.
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