Challenge

New horizons in image guided therapies

A new level of accuracy and autonomy in telemanipulated and robotic interventions

In minimally invasive surgery, precision, outcomes and complication-free procedures are particularly dependent on image guidance. Reliable placement of surgical instruments with sub-millimetre accuracy is a key factor in successful treatment. However, there is currently no imaging suite specifically designed to meet the needs of minimally invasive cancer therapy. The lack of therapeutic features, high X-ray doses and missing complication management significantly limits the treatable patient collective.

An image guidance system that is fully tailored to minimally invasive cancer therapy can overcome these limitations and bring the benefits of minimally invasive cancer therapy to a larger number of patients worldwide. With its technical solutions RAYDIAX addresses those demands by enabling doctors and robots new horizons in image guided therapies.

Minimally invasive operations are finding their way more and more into the clinical routine for cancer treatment. Their value is acknowledged in various clinical guidelines and recommendations and is leading to a significant increase in treatment numbers.

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The RAYDIAX TACT is currently in pre-clinical development. The device is not yet CE-marked or cleared for clinical use."

Hybrid Imaging

The RAYDIAX TACT combines the advantages of high-quality and fast 3D multislice CT imaging and large-area 2D angiography for the first time. The result is an expansion of the treatable patient spectrum. Its integrated design in a small footprint system enables fast modality switching for uninterrupted management of bleeding complications.

Dose Optimization

The entire imaging chain of the TACT is fundamentally designed for therapeutic applications. This leads to completely new ways of image acquisition, resulting in substantial dose optimization for patients and clinical staff. Creating safe and reliable treatment and working conditions.

Interventional Workflow

The TACT offers the greatest possible degree of freedom for the user. 1 meter free inner diameter, free-floating table, off-center positioning, focused user interface, ergonomics and intuitive interaction increase the safety and efficiency of daily procedures.

Minimal invasive operation

Giving robots the X-ray view

RSI

A new level of accuracy and autonomy in telemanipulated and robotic interventions

Every surgical robot faces the identical challenge to a doctor: View of the operation field. The TACT offers an outstanding interaction area for surgical robots, a specialized API for closed-loop control and the possibility for full GUI integration. Enabling a new patient collective by offering the most advanced robotic imaging integration on the market.

Ready for Innovation?

We know that the methods of minimally invasive therapies continue to offer great potential for clinical innovation. Would you also like to establish your operating technique? Make a suggestion, define a joint project and research your case on our system in phantom studies. And of course we are open to clinical publications.