Stereotactic systems
Our stereotactic systems enable the precise introduction of
minimal-invasive instruments into the human brain. For this
purpose a rigid ring is fixed to the patient's head before the
intervention. Then, based on images from computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance
tomography, the neurosurgeon defines a safe approach to the target area in
the brain. He makes use of markers at the stereotactic system that are
represented in the tomographic images. Thus, he can use a targeting device
to insert his instruments in a pre-calculated orientation.
The stereotactic devices comprise all mechanical parts:
- the head ring
- the aiming bow with targeting and guiding
- the fixation components
- MR/CT compatible localizers
- the required accessories
Target point simulator
The simulator is used to verify the needle position before the intervention.

MR-compatible stereotactic system
We also offer an MR safe model of the stereotactic system that is built
from MR compatible materials. The picture in the top left
shows the ceramic ring and the PEEK fixation
components

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Work in progress. Subject to change without prior notice.
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