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Airo ict

Manufactured by Brainlab
Sourced in Germany

The AIRO iCT is a mobile intraoperative computed tomography (iCT) imaging system developed by Brainlab. It provides high-resolution imaging during surgical procedures to assist clinicians in making informed decisions.

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Intraoperative Imaging for Spinal Navigation

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For iCT or rCBCT-based spinal navigation, the mobile AIRO iCT (Brainlab AG, Feldkirchen, Germany) or Artis Zeego II digital C-arm robot system (Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim, Germany) was used as previously described [16] (link)[17] (link)[18] (link). Spinal navigation was performed with an imageguidance system and infrared tracking camera (Brainlab Spinal Navigation Software Version 3.0 and Brainlab Curve, Brainlab AG, Munich, Germany) that permitted automatic patient/image co-registration [13, (link)16, (link)19] (link). For CBCT-based spinal navigation, the mobile O-arm system (Medtronic plc, Dublin, Ireland) was used. Similarly, spinal navigation was performed with an image-guidance platform and infrared tracking camera that permitted automatic patient/image coregistration (Stealth Station Navigation System, Medtronic plc, Dublin, Ireland). The type of intraoperative imaging was selected according to availability and logistical requirements. Figure 1 is illustrating the set-up of the three different imaging systems.
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Navigated Spinal Procedures with Advanced Imaging

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For iCT- and rCBCT-based spinal navigation, the AIRO iCT (Brainlab AG, Munich, Germany) and robotic 3D Artis Zeego II digital fluoroscopy C-arm system (Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim, Germany) were used as previously described25 (link),31 (link),32 (link). For CBCT-based spinal navigation, the mobile O-arm system (Medtronic plc, Dublin, Ireland) was used. For navigated pedicle screw implantation, an image-guidance system and infrared tracking camera with automatic patient/image co-registration was used (iCT and rCBCT: Brainlab Curve and Brainlab Spinal Navigation Software Version 3.0, Brainlab AG, Munich, Germany; CBCT: Stealth Station S7 Navigation System, Medtronic plc, Dublin, Ireland)28 (link).
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