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The O-arm® Surgical Imaging System is a medical imaging device often used during surgeries for real-time 3D image navigation and guidance. Its primary function is to provide high-quality, three-dimensional images, aiding surgeons in precisely locating and guiding surgical instruments during complex procedures, such as spinal surgeries, upper cervical spine surgeries, spinal revision surgeries, and surgeries involving severe spinal scoliosis.
The O-arm operates using specialized X-ray imaging technology, delivering real-time 3D images that allow surgeons to closely examine the patient's skeletal structure and surgical site in detail. This system significantly enhances the safety and accuracy of procedures, reduces surgery time, minimizes blood loss, decreases tissue damage, and lowers the risk of complications.

O-arm® Surgical Imaging System

The O-arm® Surgical Imaging System provides intraoperative 3D imaging and real-time navigation tailored to the patient's spinal anatomy. It enables high-precision, high-quality spinal surgeries, significantly reducing surgical complications and enhancing overall safety.

【Computer-Navigated Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery | Safer Procedures】

Dr. Chien-Chun Chang and Team
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A New Era in Spinal Surgery – Faster Recovery with Computer-Navigated Minimally Invasive Surgery

For many spinal patients, the mention of surgery often evokes fear and hesitation. Even when back pain becomes unbearable or walking is excruciating, they may avoid surgery due to concerns about risks. However, modern minimally invasive spinal surgeries have become highly advanced, particularly with the integration of 3D computer navigation systems.

Advantages of 3D Computer Navigation Systems in Spinal Surgery:

✅ Preoperative planning and real-time intraoperative image guidance
✅ Enhanced surgical precision
✅ Reduced risks of nerve and musculoskeletal injury
✅ Lower complication rates

Common Indications for Computer-Navigated Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery:
🔎 Spondylolisthesis
🔎 Spinal stenosis
🔎 Spinal scoliosis
🔎 Spinal deformities
🔎 Degenerative disc diseases

 

 

👨‍⚕Doctor's Reminder:

The O-arm computer navigation technology is highly complex and requires specialized training. Make sure to consult with your surgeon to determine if this approach is suitable for you.

 

 

 

Benefits of Computer-Navigated Minimally Invasive Surgery:

  • Over 95% of patients can avoid rehabilitation therapy.
  • Most patients can get out of bed within two days and be discharged within 4–7 days.

 

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