Publicado el 28/3/2014
Learn more: https://www.brainlab.com/knee-navigation
Knee 3 is a completely new software that takes a different approach to addressing the current challenges of navigated total knee replacement.
For the first time, Brainlab presents a knee navigation software that visualizes joint stability over the full range of motion, allowing the surgeon to examine kinematic movement of the knee joint before any resection has been made.
The key feature of Knee 3 -- the Balance Graph -- provides the surgeon with real-time feedback of the stability outcome and the potential effect of any surgical step.
The intuitive software approach allows surgeons to adjust, in real-time, to the surgical environment, thereby potentially decreasing surgical time and providing the flexibility to manage unforseen circumstances on-the-fly.
Knee 3 marks a new generation of software-guided knee surgery which places the power and control of surgical navigation in the hands of the surgeon.
Knee 3 is a completely new software that takes a different approach to addressing the current challenges of navigated total knee replacement.
For the first time, Brainlab presents a knee navigation software that visualizes joint stability over the full range of motion, allowing the surgeon to examine kinematic movement of the knee joint before any resection has been made.
The key feature of Knee 3 -- the Balance Graph -- provides the surgeon with real-time feedback of the stability outcome and the potential effect of any surgical step.
The intuitive software approach allows surgeons to adjust, in real-time, to the surgical environment, thereby potentially decreasing surgical time and providing the flexibility to manage unforseen circumstances on-the-fly.
Knee 3 marks a new generation of software-guided knee surgery which places the power and control of surgical navigation in the hands of the surgeon.
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