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Latest Stereotactic Surgery Devices Companies Update
Brainlab launches the Sensei MAG neurostimulation system, the first commercially available device to combine microelectrode recording with magnetic stimulation for deep brain surgery. This technology allows for more precise targeting and real-time monitoring during surgery, potentially leading to improved outcomes for patients with Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders.
Elekta unveils the Esprit Gamma Knife, a high-precision radiosurgery system designed for treating tumors and other lesions in the brain. This system features a sleek, modern design and enhanced workflow capabilities, offering a more comfortable and efficient experience for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Varian Medical Systems receives FDA approval for its HyperArc radiotherapy system, which delivers highly precise and conformal radiation therapy to tumors in the brain and other parts of the body. This approval expands treatment options for patients with complex cancers.
Siemens Healthineers collaborates with Brainlab to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its neuronavigation systems. This collaboration aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of stereotactic surgery by using AI to analyze medical images and guide surgeons during procedures.
Medtronic acquires Mazor Robotics, a company specializing in robotic-assisted surgery for spine and brain procedures. This acquisition strengthens Medtronic's position in the stereotactic surgery market and expands its portfolio of surgical robotics solutions.
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