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Sahyadri Hospital Launches Intra-Operative CT Scanner
Sahyadri Hospitals, Pune is the first to receive the NeuroLogica
CereTom, intra-operative CT scanner system, which is set to transform the way
neuro-surgeries are done in India. The device will aid patients in terms of
convenience and cost.
This intra-operative CT scanner system is portable, light
weight and easy to use. It can be moved to critically-ill patients in wards
and ICUs within minutes, thus aiding them from the difficulties in transportation.
Also, the patient does not need to be shifted from one table to the other to
get their scan taken; the intra-operative CT scan gets fixed to the bed the
patient is on. Often there is danger when a critically-ill patient is transferred
from one place to the other, the portability of the scanner curbs this and provides
safety. The CT technology enables physicians to obtain high-quality CT images.
This technology not only provides excellent quality images but does so at relatively
low radiation levels as compared to the routine CT scanner.
Intra-operative CT scanner system enhances neuro-surgeries
on a real-time basis. This happens because the intra-operative CT scanner system
can be used in conjunction with brainlab neuro- navigation. During surgery,
the scan machine sends constant data to the navigation system thus creating
multiple images to enable the surgeon to locate the changing position of structures
in the skull and thus conduct a smooth surgery. These real-time images help
detect residual tumors, confirm status of blood vessels and detect vital structures
not seen by the naked eye.
Said Dr Charudutt Apte, CMD, Sahyadri Hospitals, " The
best systems with utmost convenience will be made available to patients, thus
the investment in the intra-operative CT scanner system. Further, this equipment
will be accessed by our surgical team, who will benefit to a manifold extent.
We are convinced this equipment will transform the way neuro-surgeries are done
at Sahyadri Hospitals. Lastly, both CT scan and navigation will be offered at
cost-effective packages- making it affordable for the patient."
EH News Bureau
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