Optical Surgical Navigation
Optical surgical navigation is a cutting-edge technology that enhances precision and safety during surgical procedures by providing real-time visualization and guidance. This system integrates optical tracking devices with advanced software to help surgeons navigate complex anatomical structures with unmatched accuracy, minimizing risks and improving patient outcomes. It is widely used in various surgical disciplines including neurosurgery, orthopedics, and craniofacial surgery.
The primary application of optical surgical navigation involves tracking surgical instruments and anatomical landmarks through optical sensors and cameras, which allows for dynamic updates during procedures. This technology supports preoperative planning and intraoperative adjustments, enhancing decision-making capabilities. The flexibility and adaptability of optical surgical navigation systems make them essential tools in modern operating rooms for ensuring precise and minimally invasive surgeries.

What you should know before selecting optical surgical navigation and making an investment
Key Factors to Consider
When selecting an optical surgical navigation system, accuracy and reliability are paramount. Consider the system’s tracking precision, latency, and how well it integrates with your existing surgical tools. Usability and the ability to provide clear, intuitive guidance during operations also play critical roles. Additionally, assess the compatibility of the technology with various imaging modalities to maximize its usefulness.
Another key factor is the system’s support and software updates, which ensure ongoing performance and adaptation to new surgical techniques. The quality of customer service and training offered by the provider can significantly impact the successful implementation and daily use of the system. Assessing the hardware durability and ease of maintenance is vital to reduce downtime and maximize efficiency in a clinical environment.

Market Price Range
The price range for optical surgical navigation systems varies widely depending on the brand, features, and technology sophistication. Entry-level systems are more affordable but may lack advanced imaging capabilities or software. Mid-range options often provide better integration and improved accuracy, targeting most general surgical needs. High-end systems come with comprehensive packages that include multi-modal imaging, robotic assistance, and enhanced real-time analytics for complex surgeries.
It is important to balance price with features to find a system that suits your clinic’s budget without compromising critical performance. Some manufacturers offer modular systems that allow upgrading over time, which can be cost-effective. Leasing or financing options should also be explored, especially for smaller clinics, to access state-of-the-art navigation technology without a substantial upfront investment.

Value for Money
Evaluating quality-price ratio involves not only considering initial costs but also factoring in long-term benefits like improved surgical outcomes and reduced operative times. High-quality optical surgical navigation systems can help minimize complications, which translates into cost savings for your clinic through shorter hospital stays and fewer follow-up surgeries. Investing in a reliable system often results in enhanced reputation and patient trust.
Ensure the chosen system offers robust build quality and reliable components to justify its price. Extended warranties and technical support packages can add value, providing peace of mind and reducing unexpected costs. Assessing customer reviews and clinical validations is advisable to gauge real-world performance and durability.

Expected Lifespan Based on Use and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of optical surgical navigation systems depends largely on usage intensity and maintenance practices. Regular calibration, software updates, and proper hardware care can extend the system’s functional life significantly. High-use surgical centers may require more frequent maintenance or part replacements to keep the system operating at peak performance.
Poor maintenance or inappropriate use can shorten device lifespan and compromise accuracy. Training clinical staff on proper handling and encouraging adherence to manufacturer guidelines are essential. Additionally, ensuring the device environment is clean and free from excess dust or vibrations can improve longevity. Planning a maintenance schedule with the supplier helps minimize downtime and sustain reliable functionality.

OPTICAL SURGICAL NAVIGATION KALSTEIN
Among so many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal optical surgical navigation system for your clinic
Not sure which optical surgical navigation system to buy? We understand that investing in advanced surgical technology can be challenging due to diverse options and technical specifications. We are here to guide you through the features, benefits, and suitability of each system to help you make an informed decision that best fits your clinical needs and budget.

Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143
The Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143 is a cutting-edge computer-aided electromagnetic navigation system, renowned for…

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Our optical surgical navigation most sold
The Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143 is a cutting-edge computer-aided electromagnetic navigation system, renowned for its application in surgical visualization, planning, and guidance. It plays a crucial role in minimizing iatrogenic trauma to surrounding brain tissue and reducing the risk of complications in cranial procedures. Compatible with tomographic images in DICOM format captured via CT, C-arm, MRI, or fMRI, the YR02143 ensures precision with its advanced optical tracking technology.
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.
| 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 |
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Display
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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 | |
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Useful display area
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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 | |
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Monitor dimensions
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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% |
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Brightness
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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 |
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Input sync format
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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 | |

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