Diagnostic Imaging January 19, 2022
Jeff Hall

Emerging technology could provide key advances in pre-op planning and intraoperative management in endovascular surgery.

The addition of new 3D imaging capabilities to a mobile C-arm system may enhance procedure planning, improve real-time intraoperative guidance, and significantly reduce procedure times for endovascular surgery procedures.

Endovascular surgeons who use the Zenition image-guided therapy mobile C-arm system (Philips) will now have advanced 3D image guidance capabilities thanks to a new partnership agreement between Philips and the United Kingdom-based company Cydar, which specializes in cloud-based procedure map software.

Philips says combining the Zenition system’s versatility and innovative image capture with the artificial-intelligence (AI)-enabled technology and patient-specific 3D mapping of target vasculature offered with Cydar EV Maps may lead to greater efficiency, safety,...

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