Surface Matching is a fast registration method based on a preoperative CT scan designed for open surgeries. Surgeons are guided by images from multiple views helping increase brainab confidence. Among the core products are image-guided systems that provide highly accurate real-time information used for navigation during surgical procedures.
Digital Radiography Technology Report: Curve Image Guided Surgery adapts to virtually any operating room setup for almost any navigated surgical intervention with its independent camera stand. Do you want to visit our website in another language? The motorized telescopic camera height adjustment spans from as low as 67 cm Do you want to visit cutve website in another language? For additional soft tissue information, for instance in tumor treatment, Fusion brings full preoperative MR information together with a registered Curce scan.
The appropriate registration method can be chosen from a range of possibilities according to the individual surgical procedure and imaging device. Human-factor design hub connects Curve to the outside world and rapidly integrates third party surgical devices. Co-Registration allows additional registration of a preoperative CT scan with an automatically registered Fluoro 3D scan. By using our website, you agree to such tracking and usage.
Curve, the ultimate command and control center for information-guided surgery, is unveiling at the Congress of Neurological Surgeons CNS Annual Meeting. Fluoro 3D Registration allows intraoperative integration of 3D C-arms for spine and trauma procedures allowing real-time navigation of intraoperative datasets—ideal for less-invasive and complex surgeries. Aimeriez-vous visiter notre site Web cuve une autre langue?
Simultaneous navigation in CT and MR images Additional soft tissue information Ideal method for spine tumor treatment.
Disposal Instructions Only dispose of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with statutory regu- lations. Page 9: Symbols Such problems include device malfunctions, device failure, damage to device or damage to property. Technical User Guide Rev. Page 11 Markers on joints that identify the parking position. Marker indicates correct transport position for the height of telescopic post. Only move Camera Cart in transport position. Only move Monitor Cart in transport position.
Page Intended Use 1. Page Training And Documentation Brainlab representative. Supervised Support Before using the system for surgical procedures where computer-aided navigation is considered critical, perform a sufficient number of complete procedures with a Brainlab representative present to provide guidance where necessary.
Page Documentation The information provided in this guide will help you to determine whether your navigation system is functioning properly. Use this guide, in combination with assistance from Brainlab support, to identify and troubleshoot possible problems.
Do not attempt to service your system. Contact Brainlab support for questions regarding repair and service. If you have questions regarding the user guides you received, contact Brainlab support. Page Optical Tracking 2. Optical tracking is achieved by a camera unit that emits and detects flashes of infrared light.
Ensure that hospital network components are compliant to the relevant IEC standard. Camera Accuracy To ensure the specified accuracy of the camera, adhere to the storage and operating conditions see page Page Ups Powered Components If mains power is lost while using the Curve system, the complete Monitor and Camera Carts are powered for a maximum of five minutes when battery is fully charged.
In case of power failure while charging, battery may not run for the full five minutes. Page Ups Signals Battery is completely empty. Switch off system Long beep followed by until mains power is restored. Turn on system Battery empty short beeps again and allow UPS to charge for at least two hours. The UPS is composed of two 12 V, 12 Ah valve-regulated, spill-proof, main- Battery type tenance-free, lead-acid batteries.
In order to maintain system accuracy over the defined system lifetime, Brainlab authorized personnel must verify the accuracy of the EM Tracking Unit every three years.
Page 34 and mm from the EM Field Generator front. Page Troubleshooting: Monitor The backlight evenly illuminates the background of the active display so that pixels are visible.
Occurrence Comment The backlight may need to be replaced backlights The display is black. Cursor position on the screen does not Calibration of the cursor has been lost. Do not sterilize the EM Tracking Unit or its components.
Warning EM Tracking Unit components are not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures containing air, oxygen or nitrous oxide. Page Em Tracking Unit Setup Unit are not single-fault safe in terms of functional safety and thus may fail during operation. Do not drop the EM Field Generator or subject it to impacts. Physical damage to the Field Generator may alter the calibration. Disturbances A tracked instrument having a motorized element e.
Do not extend power cables. Warning Risk of electrical shock: Do not touch cable plugs when Monitor Cart is turned on. Replace top layer of transport case and store the case out of the way, where it will remain clean and dry. Altering the EM Tracking Unit or using it outside of its intended use may result in severe harm to the patient, user or third party. The magnetic field produced by the EM Field Generator may interfere with the operation of the pacemaker.
Page 91 OR table may move components and pull on attached cables. Warning Do not move the EM Field Generator while tracking an instrument or reference, as this may affect navigation accuracy. The optimal working distance is between and mm from the EM Field Generator front. Page 93 Use an appropriate head rest for the patient in order to set the head on a level where the face of the EM Field Generator approximately covers the area of interest, including EM instruments.
Page Using The System Only operate the system using the mains power cable provided with the system. If system has been turned off, wait at least 60 seconds before turning it on again. Otherwise, high input current may trip the circuit breaker. Page 98 Ensure that all required cables have been connected at the connection panel. Plug in mains power at Monitor Cart. The system starts automatically.
Page System Shutdown Using the mains power switch before equipment has fully shut down may result in irreversible loss of data. Switch off mains power before connecting or disconnecting cables.
Remove Sterile Camera Handle Drape from packaging. Verify that Sterile Camera Handle Drape has snapped properly into place. Page Sterile Monitor Drape Dispose of the drape after use. How to Unpack Drape Step Make sure packaging has no holes. Peel open drape seal. Remove drape from packaging under sterile conditions. Page Peel the adhesive liner off one of the adhesive strips on the lower part of the drape and attach it to monitor post. Repeat for the second adhesive strip on the lower part of the drape.
Page Transport Each wheel has an individual foot brake so that it can be easily transported and securely parked. Warning Fully lock all brakes when the carts are stored, parked or in operation. Before Transport Warning Release all brakes before moving the system. Page Camera must be secured with the protection cover strap to prevent unintentional movement during transport. To avoid overheating, ensure that the camera has been turned off for at least five minutes before applying the protection cover.
Page Use one or two hands to move the post up or down until the parking label aligns with the fixed section of the post. Use the camera protection cover to secure the camera and fix the position. Re-dock the carts. Pull Camera Cart away from Monitor Cart. Unintentional Movement Warning When moving the Camera Cart, be aware that the suspended arm may move unintentionally.
Page Ensure during transport that fingers or other body parts are not pinched in the joints of the system. Related Links 7. Page Pull the Monitor Cart to the point of depth variation, then carefully lift the handle while pulling it over the step. NOTE: Be careful not to lift the cart so much that it tips over. Re-dock carts before continuing with transportation.
Page Storage When storing the system, always keep the carts docked together in the secure transport and parking position. Contact Brainlab support to install a new UPS battery. Perform a recurrent test to verify safety and effectiveness of equipment. Start system and verify correct function before using it for surgery.
Page Cleaning optical or electromagnetic is disconnected from Monitor Cart. No Automatic Disinfection Do not use automatic cleaning and disinfection procedures for Curve components. Do not expose the Curve system to direct UV light, as it may damage equipment. No Sterilization Do not sterilize Curve system components. Camera Cleaning Intervals As frequency of cleaning depends on how frequently the camera is used, Brainlab cannot give general recommendation on cleaning intervals. Regularly inspect illuminator filter and lenses for cleanness, however only clean them when necessary.
Do not wash, soak, iron or sterilize protection covers. Do not wash, soak, iron, disinfect or sterilize protection covers. Page Transport Cases Allow the transport cases to fully dry before inserting the system. NOTE: After drying, surface disinfectants may leave stains. Page Troubleshooting: Monitor The backlight evenly illuminates the background of the active display so that pixels are visible.
Occurrence Comment The backlight may need to be replaced backlights The display is black. Page Touchscreen Cursor position on the screen does not Calibration of the cursor has been lost. Contact Brain- correspond to the part of the screen lab support. In case of an error contact Brainlab Support. Fully charge the short beeps, then the system shuts UPS before using the system again.
Page Troubleshooting: Em Tracking Unit e. Do not rely on tracking informa- tion while the motorized element is in use. Classification Definition Refers to equipment classification regarding protection against electric Class I shock.
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