Optical Surgical Navigation
Optical surgical navigation is revolutionizing the medical field by providing precise guidance during surgical procedures using advanced optical tracking technology. This technology enhances surgeon accuracy by real-time visualization of surgical instruments relative to the patient’s anatomy, reducing the risk of errors and improving clinical outcomes significantly. It is widely used in complex surgeries such as neurosurgery, orthopedics, and ENT procedures, where precision is critical.
The use of optical surgical navigation systems improves patient safety and decreases operation time by offering dynamic feedback and three-dimensional imaging. It supports minimally invasive techniques by offering detailed anatomical insights without extensive exposure. These systems integrate seamlessly with other surgical tools, providing a comprehensive solution for enhanced control and decision-making within the operating room environment.

What You Should Know Before Selecting Surgical Navigation and Making an Investment?
Key Factors to Consider
When selecting an optical surgical navigation system, accuracy is paramount; systems must offer high precision tracking capabilities with minimal latency. Compatibility with existing surgical instruments and software platforms is also a crucial factor to ensure seamless integration in clinical workflows. Moreover, user-friendliness and intuitive interfaces help reduce training time and improve adoption rates among surgical teams.
Other critical factors include the adaptability of the navigation system to different surgical specialties, such as neurosurgery or orthopedics, and the robustness of its optical sensors under various operating room conditions. We also recommend considering support and maintenance services provided by the manufacturer to maximize uptime and reliability during surgeries.

Price Range in the Market
The price range for optical surgical navigation systems varies significantly depending on their features, brand reputation, and technological sophistication. Entry-level systems may cost less but usually offer limited functionalities, while advanced platforms with real-time 3D imaging and multi-modal integration can reach higher price points. Budget planning should consider both initial purchase and long-term operating costs.
We advise evaluating options based on total cost of ownership, including accessories, software licenses, training, and maintenance fees. Choosing a system that fits clinical needs without overpaying for unnecessary features ensures the best investment. Kalstein offers competitive pricing tailored to different budget levels without compromising quality or performance standards.

Quality-Price Ratio
Quality-price ratio assessment should focus on the system’s durability, accuracy levels, and comprehensive support services. High-quality optical surgical navigation systems generally lead to better surgical outcomes and patient safety, justifying the investment. We ensure our products balance cutting-edge technology with cost-effectiveness for our clients worldwide.
Cost-efficient models might save upfront expenses but could incur higher maintenance or replacement costs long-term. Conversely, investing in premium solutions with proven track records often reduces downtime and additional expenditures. We recommend assessing independent reviews and clinical validations to ensure the surgical navigation system offers reliable performance aligned with value for money.

Expected Lifespan Based on Use and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of optical surgical navigation systems depends largely on usage frequency, adherence to maintenance schedules, and technological updates. Regular calibration and cleaning preserve the accuracy of optical sensors and prolong system life. Additionally, software updates can enhance capabilities without requiring hardware replacement, optimizing investment over time.
Proper handling and storage also contribute to system longevity by preventing physical and environmental damage. We at Kalstein provide detailed maintenance guidelines and timely service support to help extend your optical navigation system’s operational life, ensuring it remains a trusted tool in your surgical practice for many years.

KALSTEIN OPTICAL SURGICAL NAVIGATION
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal surgical navigation system for your Clinic
If you are unsure about which optical surgical navigation system to buy, take into account features like precision, ease of integration with existing surgical tools, real-time tracking accuracy, and user interface simplicity, ensuring you make a confident decision tailored to your clinical needs.

Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143
The Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143 is a cutting-edge computer-aided electromagnetic navigation system, renowned for…

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Our most sold optical surgical navigation system
The Surgical Navigation Systems YR02143 is a cutting-edge computer-aided electromagnetic navigation system, renowned for its application in surgical visualization, planning, and guidance. It plays a crucial role in minimizing iatrogenic trauma to surrounding brain tissue and reducing the risk of complications in cranial procedures. Compatible with tomographic images in DICOM format captured via CT, C-arm, MRI, or fMRI, the YR02143 ensures precision with its advanced optical tracking technology.
The pricing for the YR02143 Surgical Navigation System generally varies based on specific configurations and integrated technologies. In the current market, systems of this caliber can range from $100,000 to $200,000, depending on additional features such as software modules and calibration tools. For precise pricing tailored to your specific needs, we encourage you to generate a quote using our Kalstein Plus platform.
| Model | YR02143 | ||
| Component | Amount | Description | |
| Optical tracking system | |||
| NDI tracking system | 1 set | Track 3D position and orientation of active or passive markers attached to surgical tools | |
| Image management workstation | |||
| Computer system | 1 set | For 2D image fusion and 3D reconstruction, navigation system | |
| Touch monitor | 1 piece | 19 *, 1280 x 1024 resolution, medical and healthcare grade | |
| Software package | 1 set | Core set (image fusion, surgical planning and navigation, data management) | |
| Software version 1 | 1 piece | Diffusion-tensor-images navigation module | |
| Software version 2 | 1 piece | Needle-Aspiration-Biospy navigation module | |
| Mobile car | |||
| Support trolley with 4 wheels | 1 piece | To support the optical tracking system and image management workstation | |
| Surgical tools | |||
| Navigation probe | 2 pieces | To help the optical measurement system track movement | |
| Microscope probe | 1 piece | To help the optical measurement system track movement | |
| Active marker | 6 pieces | To help quickly recognize critical anatomical structures. | |
| Passive reflective sphere | 10 pieces | To reflect the infrared laser for cameras (in the optical tracking system) to capture | |
| Framework | 2 pieces | To locate passive reflective sphere with 4 pins | |
| Articulated arm | 1 piece | To hold the frame of reference | |
| Clamp adapter | 2 pieces | For the adaptation of another instrument (such as the brain needle during navigation) | |
| Foot-swicht | 1 piece | To help register and navigate | |
| Touchmonitor specification | |||
| Case / bezel color | Beige | Mini VGA D-sub 15-pin; DVI-D | Mini VGA D-sub 15-pin; DVI-D |
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Display
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Sixe: 19.0 ”diagonal, active matrix TFT | Horizontal: 31.5-80 kHz | Horizontal: 31.5-80 kHz |
| Aspect ratio: 5; 4 | Vertical: 56.3-75 Hz | Vertical: 56.3-75 Hz | |
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Useful display area
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Horizontal: 14.82 “(376.32 mm) | Type: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz | Type: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
| Vertical: 11.85 “(301.06 mm) | Internal DC input power supply | Internal DC input power supply | |
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Monitor dimensions
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Width: 429mm (16.9 “) | DC input voltage (line): 12V 3.6V | DC input voltage (line): 12V 3.6V |
| Height (including stand): 15.21 “(386 mm) | 48 W max. | 48 W max. | |
| Depth (inc. Base) | Operating; 0 ° C to 40 ° C | Operating; 0 ° C to 40 ° C | |
| Native resolution (optional) | 1280 x 1024 @ 60/70/75 Hz | Storage: -20 ° C to 60 ° C | Storage: -20 ° C to 60 ° C |
| Other supported resolutions | 1280 x 960 / 1,024 x 768 in Hz | Operating: 20% -80% | Operating: 20% -80% |
| Colors | 16.7 million | Storage: 10% -90% | Storage: 10% -90% |
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Brightness
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LCD panel: 300 cd / m2 | Actual: 17.66 lbs. (8 kg) | Actual: 17.66 lbs. (8 kg) |
| With AccuTouch: 246 cd / m2 | Shipping: 25.10 lbs (11.84) | Shipping: 25.10 lbs (11.84) | |
| With IntellTouch: 276 cd / m2 | 3 years | 3 years | |
| Response time | 20 msec (typical) | Typical 40,000 hours at half brightness | Typical 40,000 hours at half brightness |
| Vision angle | Horizontal (left / right): 89 ° / 89 ° | MTBF; 50,000 hours demonstrated | MTBF; 50,000 hours demonstrated |
| (Typical, from the center) | Vertical (up / down): 89 ° / 89 ° | UL, Cul, fcc, ic, ce, China RoHS, Argentina S mark | UL, Cul, fcc, ic, ce, China RoHS, Argentina S mark |
| Contrast ratio | 1300: 1 (typical) | Two watt / channel speakers located in the display head | Two watt / channel speakers located in the display head |
| Input video format | Analog: (no video card needed) | OSD locks for user and power controls | OSD locks for user and power controls |
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Input sync format
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Separate horizontal and vertical | OSD extras include volume, treble, bass, balance | OSD extras include volume, treble, bass, balance |
| Synchronization, compound synchronization and | OSD Language (English, Chinese, Spanish, French) | OSD Language (English, Chinese, Spanish, French) | |
| Synchronization in green | Safety lock receptacle | Safety lock receptacle | |

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