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For Sale MEDTRONIC StealthStation S7 Surgical Navigation System

  • Asking Price :$80,000.00 USD [convert]
  • Condition : Used - Excellent
  • Est. Shipping(US) : FREE
  • Weight : 750.00 Lbs
  • Qty. Available : 1
  • In Stock : Yes
  • Ships Within : 3 Days
  • Date : May 23, 2024
  • Listing # : 4606938
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Item Description

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Listing: #4606938

  • Condition: Used - Excellent
  • Brand: MEDTRONIC
  • Type: Surgical Navigation System
  • Model: StealthStation S7
  • MPN: StealthStation S7
  • Depth: 24 inches
  • Height: 24 inches
  • Width: 48 inches
  • Warranty: 1 Year Parts and Labor
Medtronic StealthStation S7 Navigation System

Available in stock today at Simon Medical, Inc

1 Year Warranty with On Site Installation and Demonstration Included.

Warranty includes Parts and Labor. During the 1 year warranty, if anything goes down, we will travel on site and repair the issue immediately.

Fully Loaded with Latest Revision Spine, ENT, Framelink / DBS and Cranial Applications

Spine Software Version 2.1.0

Spine Tools Version 38

FrameLink/DBS Version 5.4.1

Cranial Software Version 3.1.4

ENT Software Version 2.2.2

Axiem Included

No Trays Included in the Sale. Navigation Instruments are sold separately

"The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies. If so, do not buy this item unless you are an authorized purchaser. If the item is subject to FDA regulation, We will verify your status as an authorized purchaser of this item before shipping of the item."





"Seller has no affiliation with and is not sponsored or endorsed by Medtronic, Verathon or other original product manufacturer."











About the Medtronic S7







The healthcare technology field is skyrocketing. With the digital transformation in recent years, consumers are increasingly demanding innovation in medical devices.



Healthcare providers will have to embrace a consumer-centric approach and offer highly personalized treatments to beat the competition.



In this article, we'll discuss five advantages of the Medtronic S7 Navigation System. This real-time surgical navigation device can guide surgeons through all of the stages of surgery.







Why should you use a surgical navigation system?







Having the correct information at the right time is critical in the operation room. A surgical navigation system can offer you that. It provides the precise location of the surgical site in real-time.



It can also guide the surgeon while manipulating anatomical structures using magnetic resonance images (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans taken before and during the procedure.



This combination of digital imaging and surgical navigation system can enormously facilitate the professional's work by:



Allowing the study of incision sites beforehand on a 3D model

Increasing the procedure's precision

Making minimally invasive surgeries possible

The Medtronic S7 Navigation System

The S7 StealthStation S7 is a real-time surgical navigation device that uses patients' images taken before and during surgery. The device projects these images on a display screen with a wide range of perspectives: sagittal, axial, coronal, and oblique.







Before surgery, you can create, store, and simulate the surgical procedure using multiple strategies, including building 3D models according to the patient's anatomy. In addition, it suggests approaches to follow during the process.







During surgery, the system tracks the location of surgical instruments, and it continuously updates its image bank. The surgeon's judgment remains the ultimate authority, but the system can help validate it by suggesting other options.



The StealthStation S7 System helps create a translation map using the patient's images and corresponding anatomic sites. Each time the surgeon touches a point on the patient, the device identifies the corresponding points on the image bank a process called navigation/localization.







5 advantages of Medtronic S7 Navigation System







1. Highly Personalized Approach



With the S7 Navigation System, you can navigate each procedure as you wish. It creates 3D models from merged CT and MRI images so you can offer your patients a highly personalized treatment.







2. Customized Experience



The S7 Navigation System is easy to use, just like your smartphone or tablet. You can customize the experience as you prefer. The device features a sound system to make your experience even more enjoyable.







3. Variety of procedures



With the S7 Navigation System, you can access the surgical site in real-time and navigate with precision. You can use the device in many procedures, such as those using stereotactic frames, tumor biopsies and resection, catheter placement for ablation, and deep brain stimulation.







4. Advanced Technology



The Medtronic S7 Navigation System's advanced optical navigation camera and unique electromagnetic system allow you to navigate each procedure effortlessly.



It has a compact size, making it easy to fit navigation into your operating room.







5. Integrated workflow



The system integrates data from ultrasound, microscopy, CT scans, and MRIs to transform complex data into useful information. In addition, the device allows the coupling of other compatible devices such as ventricular catheters and epilepsy depth electrodes.







Conclusion



The Medtronic S7 Navigation System can be a valuable acquisition for healthcare providers and institutions that want to save time and minimize errors in surgical procedures.



Also, it offers customers state-of-the-art healthcare technology to provide a highly personalized treatment.







References



1. U. Mezger, C. Jendrewski and M. Bartels, "Navigation in surgery", Langenbeck's Arch. Surg., vol. 398, no. 4, pp. 501-514, 2013.

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