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Robotic Surgery without the Robot: Surgical navigation and Robotic System for Dental Implantology and other Precise Surgeries.

Robotic Surgery without the Robot
Image Navigation to Unveil Dual surgical navigation and robotic system for Dental Implantology and other precise surgeries. 
At the International Dental Show (IDS) Congress in Koln, Germany. 
Hall 10.1 Booth E072,  March 14-18, 2023

Image Navigation Ltd., a pioneer in surgical navigation systems will unveil their second generation Image Guided Implantology (IGI) system during the IDS Congress, the company announced today.  Hall 10.1 Booth E072,  IDS March 14-18, 2023

The IGI V2.0 system brings the precision of navigation and the safety of robotic tools to the field of dental implantology.   Its new transformative robotic Auto-stop feature stops a drill when it is outside the planned trajectory or location, thereby providing robotic surgery without the robot.  The foundation of Auto-stop is Image Navigation’s proprietary high accuracy, no-observable-lag tracking.  

The Image Navigation proprietary patient-to-system connector enables a smooth and efficient chairside workflow without compromising its sub-mm pinpoint accuracy.  This allows the surgeon to focus on the patient - rather than constantly monitoring the connector for movement or rotation. The system enables both same day scan, plan and surgery, as well as surgery at a date subsequent to the CT scan, without any diminution of accuracy.

Lawrence Obstfeld, CEO of Image Navigation, said, “Our IGI 2.0 is a Waze for dental implantology, providing the highest accuracy in implant surgery together with the safety of robotics - without a large and expensive robot in the surgical field.  The surgeon navigates in real-time, according to the pre-surgical plan.  The auto-stop will disable the drill if it is not following the on-screen indicators displayed on the screen, ensuring that the execution meets the plan.  Our team has overcome the practical challenges hindering the inroads of these exciting technologies for dentists. This new IGI 2.0 will finally usher in an exciting era of navigated and robotic dentistry.”

IGI extends the use of 3D dental CT scans from diagnosis and planning to the actual surgical procedure. The pre-op CT image is utilized as a detailed on-screen map, providing the surgeon with precise real-time visualization of the direction, position and depth of the drill tip. The current installed base of 120,000 Dental CT scanners worldwide represents about $5B in capital investment.

Image Navigation Ltd. will be exhibiting the new IGI 2.0 at the IDS Congress, at Koelenmesse, Koln, Germany, March 14-18, 2023, Hall 10.1 Booth E-072. The system is approved in Israel and has completed a first Phase MDR audit.

Join us for a demo or meeting contact: info@image-navigation.com

About Image Navigation:


www.image-navigation.com

Image Navigation Ltd., with offices in the United States, and R&D based in Jerusalem, Israel, is focused on the research, development and manufacturing of advanced surgical navigation technology. Its flagship image guided implant system (IGI) expands the use of 3D cone beam-CT scan images from diagnostics and planning to real-time surgical applications to enable dentists and dental surgeons to perform precise, predictable and repeatable dental implant procedures.  www.image-navigation.com



Company Contact:
Elyakeem Kinstlinger, Tel: +1-646-741-2103 xt 702    
info@image-navigation.com

 

 

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