HSINCHU, July 17,
2024 /CNW/ -- Brain Navi announces the
completion of its first case in Netherlands, which was successfully and safely
performed at Erasmus MC in Rotterdam,
Netherlands.
Brain biopsy helps doctors decide the best treatment for the
patient after taking a tissue sample from the brain, usually under
general anesthetic.
To avoid long and frustrating registration process, NaoTrac
incorporates machine vision technology, and finishes the patient
and instrument registrations within 30 seconds to 3 minutes. It is
an open platform, and the instrument registration is performed by
the robotic arm automatically, much safer and faster.
This milestone of Brain Navi from
Netherlands comes only a few
months after the company announced its completion of 100 clinical
case using NaoTrac.
"We are thrilled to be working with The Neurosurgery Department
of Erasmus MC to demonstrate the value that NaoTrac could bring to
Dutch market. Moving forward, we aim to expand our presence in
other parts of Europe, introduce
this novel technology to help more surgeons and patients." said Dr.
Jerry Chen, the CEO of Brain Navi.
Dr. Arnaud Vincent, the
neurosurgeon from Erasmus MC also gave his feedback after the first
surgery performed in the center. "The first surgery went very well,
very easy, very quick, the procedure was less than an hour. The
patient recovered very well and we have very precise biopsy of the
tumor."
About Erasmus MC:
Erasmus Medical Center is the largest and one of the most trusted
scientific medical centers in Europe. Both in terms of turnover and number
of beds, the hospital is the largest of the eight university
medical centers in the Netherlands.
About Brain Navi:
Brain Navi Biotechnology, a leading Taiwanese surgical robotic
company, specializes in designing and developing innovative
navigation and robotic surgery technologies. Their proprietary
Surface Mapping Auto-Registration Technology (SMART) represents a
significant surgical breakthrough, integrating machine vision,
robotics, and AI for streamlined surgical procedures and real-time
imaging, ensuring minimal invasive outcomes. NaoTrac's swift
patient registration, and automatic surgical instrument
registration enable surgeons to plan trajectories effortlessly, and
the robot ensures precise autonomous navigation towards the desired
target.
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