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Stereotactic Neurosurgical Robotics With Real-Time Patient Tracking: A Cadaveric Study

June 1, 2022
Zeta Surgical, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, SingHealth Duke-NUS, National Neuroscience Institute
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ZETA 1. is indicated for the spatial positioning and orientation of neurosurgical instruments used by surgeons. The device is indicated only for cranial surgery where reference to a rigid anatomical structure can be identified, does not require rigid fixation of the patient, and does not require fixation of a navigated instrument guide to the patient. The system is intended to be used in operating rooms and in less acute surgical settings such as interventional procedure suites. The use of the ZETA Cranial Navigation System for ventriculostomy, brain biopsy and transcranial magnetic stimulation require separate compatible instruments and accessories. ©️ 2026 ZETA Surgical Inc. All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, all product and service names appearing in this Internet site are trademarks owned by or licensed to ZETA Surgical, its subsidiaries or affiliates. No use of any ZETA Surgical trademark, trade name, or trade dress in this site may be made without the prior written authorization of ZETA Surgical, except to identify the product or services of the company.