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Neurosurgery Navigation is a type of surgical device used to guide surgeons during complex brain and spine surgeries. It is a computer-assisted technology that uses imaging data to create a 3D map of the patient's anatomy. This allows surgeons to accurately plan and execute procedures with greater precision and safety. Neurosurgery Navigation systems typically include a navigation console, a tracking system, and a surgical instrument. The navigation console is used to plan the procedure, while the tracking system monitors the position of the surgical instruments in real-time. The surgical instrument is used to perform the actual procedure.
Neurosurgery Navigation is a rapidly growing market, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Examples of companies in this market include Brainlab, Medtronic, Stryker, and Zimmer Biomet. Show Less Read more