DESCRIPTION OF Polaris - Neuronavigation systems
The following is an overview of the benefits offered by the Polaris Spectra and Polaris Vicra optical measurement systems. Unless noted, all features apply to both systems.
Exceptional Accuracy
Advanced tracking algorithms provide exceptional accuracy
Optional Accuracy Assessment Kit (AAK) available to perform quick, in-field accuracy assessments
Multiple Measurement Volumes
The measurement volume is the area in which the tool is tracked (within NDI accuracy specifications).
Short Warm-Up Time
Maximum warm-up time of only ten minutes required to begin reliable, accurate tracking
Shock Alert
Bump detector warns if the system has experienced a significant shock
System warning recommends performing an AAK to check system accuracy
Wide Temperature Operating Range
Measure accurately within an ambient temperature range of +10°C to +40°C for Polaris Spectra and +10°C to +30°C for Polaris Vicra
No adjustments required to achieve this range
Positioning Laser (Polaris Spectra)
Polaris Spectra can be equipped with an optional integrated positioning laser
Laser assists in aligning the position sensor with the area of interest
Compact and Lightweight
Polaris Vicra Position Sensor dimensions are 273 mm x 69 mm x 69 mm (LxWxH) and weighs only 0.80 kg
Small size allows position sensor to be fixed directly to the patient table or integrated into a hardware system
Small Tool Geometries (Polaris Vicra)
New generation of tools are also small and lightweight
Polaris Vicra can track smaller tools, compared to the current Polaris System
Allows surgical instruments tracked by Polaris Vicra to be ergonomically smaller and lighter than those in current use
Robust
Mechanically durable and able to withstand the elements of medical application environments
Absorbs impact sustained from relocating the system
Maintenance and Diagnostics
Quick and easy-to-use troubleshooting utilities
Simple interface for basic data collection
Effortless background interference detection
Easy Integration
The Application Program Interface (API) allows for easy application-specific software development
The Application Program Interface is a built-in set of approximately 60 commands used to control the Polaris
The Polaris uses parameters to set values and alerts including bump status, temperature and hardware faults
SPECIFICATION OF Polaris - Neuronavigation systems
Acquisition type: | optical |
Surgical navigation type: | maxillofacial surgery, neurosurgery, ENT surgery |
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