Eliminates the need for medical staff to be in the radiation zone.
Reduces harmful radiation exposure for patients.
Minimizes rehabilitation and complications after surgery.
Shortens procedure time and overall duration of surgical treatment.
Provides full control at every stage
of the operation, reducing human error.
Expands CT capabilities for
low invasive interventions,
with potential adaptation for MRI.
Proven in over 3000 successful surgeries
It is used across multiple medical fields, including oncology, thoracic and abdominal surgery, urology, anesthesiology, intensive care, neurology, neurosurgery, pulmonology, hematology and more.
Device has a production prototype.
It is protected by invention and utility model patents in Russia.
Device has passed preclinical trials.
Enabling сomplex surgeries
once considered impossible