Mazor Robotics Ltd (TASE:MZOR), the leader in innovative surgical robots
and complementary products for spine surgery, announced the global
launch of the C-OnSite™ enhancement to its Renaissance™ system.
Renaissance is Mazor Robotics' surgical guidance system for spine
procedures and the incorporation of C-OnSite creates a full solution
from planning, through surgical execution to verification. C-OnSite is a
significant advance that enables fast, low-radiation, intra-operative 3D
verification of implant placement, based on imagery from any standard 2D
C-Arm which is available in almost every operating room. So it provides
the clinical advantages of an intra-operative 3D imaging system but
without the high radiation and capital costs.
"C-OnSite is a quantum leap forward for spine surgeons and their
patients," said Dr. Neville Alleyne, orthopaedic spine surgeon at the
Orthopaedic and Spine Institute at TriCity Medical Center in Oceanside,
CA.
"The patient gets the equivalent of a post-op CT before leaving the
operating room without the high radiation levels, and does not have to
wait to rule out the need for revision surgery," said Dr. Payam Moazzaz,
orthopaedic spine surgeon also at TriCity Medical Center.
Currently, the most common way to accurately verify the placement of
pedicle screws is by post-operative CT. But it occurs after the surgery
has been completed, so significant misplacements necessitate a revision
surgery. Intra-operative imaging systems are usually 2 dimensional,
which is not sensitive enough for verification purposes, and 3D systems
are not common and are very expensive.
C-OnSite utilizes imagery from existing 2D C-Arms, which are standard
equipment in spine operating rooms. A 15 second C-Arm scan is performed
after screw positioning, and these images are fused with high-quality
images from the preoperative CT. This produces an intra-operative 3D
axial view of the spine, showing the exact location of each pedicle
screw and its relationship to the spinal canal, without additional,
expensive intra-operative 3D systems for spine surgery. So if a
repositioning is necessary it can be done immediately, rather than as a
revision case a few days later. The process requires no more than five
to 10 minutes of additional OR time.
"Renaissance C-OnSite combines the enhanced accuracy of robotic guidance
with actionable, intra-operative 3D image-based verification of screw
positioning for immediate evaluation and correction," said Ori Hadomi,
CEO of Mazor Robotics. "This offers the potential to reduce revision
cases due to the misplacement of pedicle screws. By delivering post-op
information during the surgical procedure, C-OnSite makes Renaissance a
full solution for the spine surgeon, from pre-op planning through
surgical guidance to verification. We expect the integration of C-OnSite
with Renaissance will increase the overall clinical value of robotic
guidance."
All Renaissance systems sold after May 28, 2012 will include the
C-OnSite application.
Mazor will display C-OnSite in its booth # 213 at SpineWeek, which
begins on May 28, 2012, in Amsterdam, and on May 31 at a satellite
symposium for clinicians during the conference.