Presented an innovative navigation system for spinal surgery

February 02,2025

On January 29, 2025, as part of the science club at our clinic, a presentation was held on the PathKeeper Surgical system designed for navigation in spinal surgeries.
This technology provides dynamic and highly precise preoperative surgical planning and real-time navigation throughout the entire spinal surgical procedure.
The system, presented to our doctors, independently tracks surgical tools and the patient’s anatomy using a 3D model and images to guide and precisely position the device and implant the necessary components for successful clinical outcomes.

PathKeeper Surgical has been developing and perfecting this three-dimensional optical system for six years, enabling real-time precise navigation without the use of X-rays, and significantly enhancing the efficiency and safety of surgical procedures.

Key advantages of the system:

  • Real-time precision
  • Advanced technology for improved surgical accuracy
  • Reduced complexity of spinal surgeries, allowing for faster and more precise procedures
  • Greater protection for patients and medical staff, as no radiation-emitting X-ray devices are used

During the presentation, the doctors had the opportunity to test the system firsthand, expressing great interest and positive feedback on its functionality and potential in modern surgery.
Such innovations in medical technology can significantly improve surgical precision and safety, opening new possibilities for the future of spinal surgery.