Optical Surgical Navigation

Optical surgical navigation systems represent a significant advancement in the field of surgery, enhancing precision and accuracy during complex procedures. These systems utilize advanced imaging technology and real-time data to assist surgeons in navigating the surgical site with unparalleled clarity.
Choosing the right optical surgical navigation system is crucial for improving surgical outcomes. It’s essential to understand the features, technological advancements, and overall value these systems bring to the operating room, ensuring they meet the specific needs of your surgical practice.
What you should know before selecting a optical surgical navigation and making an investment
Key factors to consider

When selecting an optical surgical navigation system, consider factors such as compatibility with existing surgical instruments and imaging modalities. Additionally, assess the system's ease of use, training requirements for staff, and the level of technical support provided by the manufacturer.
Another critical aspect is the software capabilities, including features such as 3D visualization, real-time tracking, and integration with patient databases to streamline surgical workflows and improve overall efficiency.
Market price range

The price of optical surgical navigation systems can vary significantly based on features, brand, and technology. Generally, you can expect to invest anywhere from tens of thousands to several hundred thousand dollars for high-end systems.
It’s essential to balance your budget with the features offered, ensuring that the system you choose provides the best value for your specific surgical needs while staying within financial constraints.
Value for money

Investing in an optical surgical navigation system should be viewed as a long-term commitment to enhancing surgical precision and patient outcomes. Evaluate the return on investment by considering factors such as time saved in surgeries, reduced complication rates, and improved patient satisfaction.
Additionally, assess warranties, service agreements, and potential upgrades, as these factors can contribute significantly to the overall value of your investment.
Expected lifespan based on use and maintenance

Optical surgical navigation systems are designed for longevity but require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. The lifespan of these systems can range from 5 to 10 years, depending on usage frequency and adherence to maintenance protocols.
Understanding the manufacturer's recommendations for maintenance, as well as potential costs for repairs and upgrades, will help you plan for the future and maximize the lifespan of your investment.
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Discover optical surgical navigation for your laboratory
The Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143 is a premier solution in the realm of optical surgical navigation, designed to enhance the precision and efficiency of surgical procedures. This advanced system integrates cutting-edge technology and user-friendly interfaces to provide real-time navigation support, ensuring surgeons can perform with confidence and accuracy.

Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143
The Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143 is a cutting-edge computer-aided electromagnetic navigation system, renowned for its application in surgical v
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Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143
Market Pricing
The pricing for the YR02143 Surgical Navigation System generally varies based on specific configurations and integrated technologies. In the current market, systems of this caliber can range from $100,000 to $200,000, depending on additional features such as software modules and calibration tools. For precise pricing tailored to your specific needs, we encourage you to generate a quote using our Kalstein Plus platform.Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of surgeries can the YR02143 be used for? A: The YR02143 is suitable for all ENT and neurological surgeries, particularly beneficial for deep intracranial lesions, low volume intracranial lesions, and minimally invasive surgeries. Q: What imaging modalities are supported? A: It supports DICOM images captured with CT, C-arm, MRI, and fMRI scanners, providing great flexibility and versatility. Q: How does the system handle unexpected power outages? A: The system is designed to automatically save all patient image data and registration information, allowing continuance of the navigation process, thereby minimizing downtime and maintaining surgical momentum.Advantages and Disadvantages
The YR02143 Navigation System offers significant advantages, including high precision, real-time 3D tracking, and surgical convenience through advanced simulation technologies. However, the initial investment can be a consideration for smaller facilities, and training may be required to fully utilize all features.Product Use in the Field
In practical scenarios, the YR02143 is utilized by placing markers on surgical tools, which are tracked throughout the procedure to ensure accurate navigation and lesion identification. This system supports a range of surgical environments, including operating rooms where complex cranial surgeries are performed.Recommendations
To maximize the performance of the YR02143, it is advisable to regularly calibrate the optical and electromagnetic components and ensure all software updates are promptly installed. Encouraging thorough training sessions for surgical staff will enhance the utilization and efficacy of the system.Key Features
- Real-time 3D optical tracking system - Compatible with multiple imaging modalities in DICOM format - Four distinct navigation modes for process oversight - Intelligent calibration software for anatomical changes - Mobile usage with touch monitor or surgeon mouseTechnical Specifications
| Model | YR02143 | ||
| Component | Amount | Description | |
| Optical tracking system | |||
| NDI tracking system | 1 set | Track 3D position and orientation of active or passive markers attached to surgical tools | |
| Image management workstation | |||
| Computer system | 1 set | For 2D image fusion and 3D reconstruction, navigation system | |
| Touch monitor | 1 piece | 19 *, 1280 x 1024 resolution, medical and healthcare grade | |
| Software package | 1 set | Core set (image fusion, surgical planning and navigation, data management) | |
| Software version 1 | 1 piece | Diffusion-tensor-images navigation module | |
| Software version 2 | 1 piece | Needle-Aspiration-Biospy navigation module | |
| Mobile car | |||
| Support trolley with 4 wheels | 1 piece | To support the optical tracking system and image management workstation | |
| Surgical tools | |||
| Navigation probe | 2 pieces | To help the optical measurement system track movement | |
| Microscope probe | 1 piece | To help the optical measurement system track movement | |
| Active marker | 6 pieces | To help quickly recognize critical anatomical structures. | |
| Passive reflective sphere | 10 pieces | To reflect the infrared laser for cameras (in the optical tracking system) to capture | |
| Framework | 2 pieces | To locate passive reflective sphere with 4 pins | |
| Articulated arm | 1 piece | To hold the frame of reference | |
| Clamp adapter | 2 pieces | For the adaptation of another instrument (such as the brain needle during navigation) | |
| Foot-swicht | 1 piece | To help register and navigate | |
| Touchmonitor specification | |||
| Case / bezel color | Beige | Mini VGA D-sub 15-pin; DVI-D | Mini VGA D-sub 15-pin; DVI-D |
Display | Sixe: 19.0 ”diagonal, active matrix TFT | Horizontal: 31.5-80 kHz | Horizontal: 31.5-80 kHz |
| Aspect ratio: 5; 4 | Vertical: 56.3-75 Hz | Vertical: 56.3-75 Hz | |
Useful display area | Horizontal: 14.82 "(376.32 mm) | Type: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz | Type: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
| Vertical: 11.85 "(301.06 mm) | Internal DC input power supply | Internal DC input power supply | |
Monitor dimensions | Width: 429mm (16.9 ") | DC input voltage (line): 12V 3.6V | DC input voltage (line): 12V 3.6V |
| Height (including stand): 15.21 "(386 mm) | 48 W max. | 48 W max. | |
| Depth (inc. Base) | Operating; 0 ° C to 40 ° C | Operating; 0 ° C to 40 ° C | |
| Native resolution (optional) | 1280 x 1024 @ 60/70/75 Hz | Storage: -20 ° C to 60 ° C | Storage: -20 ° C to 60 ° C |
| Other supported resolutions | 1280 x 960 / 1,024 x 768 in Hz | Operating: 20% -80% | Operating: 20% -80% |
| Colors | 16.7 million | Storage: 10% -90% | Storage: 10% -90% |
Brightness | LCD panel: 300 cd / m2 | Actual: 17.66 lbs. (8 kg) | Actual: 17.66 lbs. (8 kg) |
| With AccuTouch: 246 cd / m2 | Shipping: 25.10 lbs (11.84) | Shipping: 25.10 lbs (11.84) | |
| With IntellTouch: 276 cd / m2 | 3 years | 3 years | |
| Response time | 20 msec (typical) | Typical 40,000 hours at half brightness | Typical 40,000 hours at half brightness |
| Vision angle | Horizontal (left / right): 89 ° / 89 ° | MTBF; 50,000 hours demonstrated | MTBF; 50,000 hours demonstrated |
| (Typical, from the center) | Vertical (up / down): 89 ° / 89 ° | UL, Cul, fcc, ic, ce, China RoHS, Argentina S mark | UL, Cul, fcc, ic, ce, China RoHS, Argentina S mark |
| Contrast ratio | 1300: 1 (typical) | Two watt / channel speakers located in the display head | Two watt / channel speakers located in the display head |
| Input video format | Analog: (no video card needed) | OSD locks for user and power controls | OSD locks for user and power controls |
Input sync format | Separate horizontal and vertical | OSD extras include volume, treble, bass, balance | OSD extras include volume, treble, bass, balance |
| Synchronization, compound synchronization and | OSD Language (English, Chinese, Spanish, French) | OSD Language (English, Chinese, Spanish, French) | |
| Synchronization in green | Safety lock receptacle | Safety lock receptacle | |
Detailed analysis of optical surgical navigation for an effective and safe choice

What is the optical surgical navigation function?
Computer-assisted surgery are methods of computer technology for the realization and planning of a surgical intervention. Optical surgical navigation is considered, the passage of computer surgery as a traditional basic element resulting in touch control, stereoscopic vision, manual dexterity and complete visual control of the surgical field.

Surgical navigation systems optics and cancer
According to the functions of the optical surgical navigation, it allows the detection of cancer in patients, also decreases the arrival times to the specialist of the patient, by means of guidance to identify and overcome the barriers that face and prevent early detection, as well as adequate and timely diagnosis and treatment of the disease. In addition, health experts achieve levels of accuracy and security in image acquisition, which are extended and assisted by computer, magnifying images, facilitating diagnosis, planning and execution of procedures.

Enhance Your Surgery by Increasing Precision with Optical Surgical Navigation by Kalstein
In the world of modern medicine, technological advancements have revolutionized the way surgical procedures are performed. Optical surgical navigation has transformed surgery leading to improved precision and hence, safer and more effective results.

What is an optical surgical navigation system?
A surgical navigation system is a device that helps the planning and execution of surgical procedures in operating rooms, that is, it allows guiding surgical instruments such as the scalpel. It consists of instruments that are connected to screens by sensors with image methods. There are two types of navigation system: optical and electromagnetic, providing flexibility and efficiency combined in a design that takes up little space in the operating room.
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How to know the prices of Optical Surgical Navigation?
To know the price of Optical Surgical Navigation, please send us an email with your request through the contact form AQUI.
What are the delivery times for Optical Surgical Navigation?
Delivery time depends on stock availability and freight type (air or sea). In stock: air 15-30 days, sea 45-60 days. Out of stock: air 30-60 days, sea 60-90 days.
How to make a purchase of Optical Surgical Navigation?
You can buy by email ([email protected]), phone (+33 (0) 1 70 39 26 50) or through the official Kalstein website in your country.
How does the warranty work for Optical Surgical Navigation?
All Kalstein equipment comes with a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects. The warranty does not cover damage from improper installation or misuse. See our «terms and conditions» AQUI.
Can I request a quote online for Optical Surgical Navigation?
Yes, you can request a quote for the Kalstein equipment you are interested in directly from our official website. Click AQUI.