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In the modern OR, intra-operative imaging is a vital tool for the surgical team striving for the best patient outcomes. The O-arm® Intra-operative Imaging System can be used before, during and after surgery and is designed to bring intra-operative
imaging to a new level. Benefits may include:
Fast access to real-time, multi-plane 3D images (as well as 2D images) when the surgeons need them most, for full support of the unique workflow of spinal procedures
Improved safety for the surgeon and staff
Confidence in the achievement of surgical goals and hardware therapy placement, potentially eliminating revision surgeries
Improved visualization, allowing surgeons to complete complex and minimally invasive procedures with ease
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