7D Surgical – 3d Images for Surgical Navigation

7D Surgical develops advanced optical technologies and machine vision-based registration algorithms to improve surgical workflow and patient care.

7D Surgical’s flagship FLASH™ Navigation System delivers significant improvement to surgical workflows in spine and cranial surgeries. The underlying technology provides the opportunity for similar advancements in other surgical specialties.

7D Surgical’s technology, similar to GPS navigation in self-driving vehicles, can create a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in just seconds, resulting in shorter and more efficient spinal and cranial procedures.

The FLASH™ Navigation System uses only visible light, eliminating the patient and staff exposure to intraoperative radiation. It is the only approved image guidance system that utilizes this novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms to eliminate the long-standing frustrations with legacy surgical navigation platforms. The speed, accuracy, and efficiency combined with a fundamentally streamlined surgical workflow provides significant economic value and harnesses the true potential of image guidance – all while enabling a safe and radiation-free surgical environment.

Website: https://7dsurgical.com/


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