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Marina Del Rey Hospital acquires image-guided surgery platform

| . DOTmed::Language=HASH(0x55d0afaa3aa0)->translator()->translate(text=>'An Interview with') .qq| Loren Bonner of DOTmed.com, Inc. | September 20, 2013
DOTmed: Tell us about this purchase.
The hospital is adding Brainlab's Curve™ image-guided surgery platform and 3D C-Arm navigation software to Brainlab's NaviVision® 3D navigation system.

The 3D C-Arm navigation assists surgeons during spine and trauma procedures by providing real-time navigation of intra-operative 3D datasets which are also ideal for less-invasive and complex surgery. The surgeon's use of the software results in more accurate screw placement which helps reduce reoperation rates and post-surgical fractures. In addition, the 3D C-Arm reduces radiation exposure to the patient and surgical team.

DOTmed: Why was the winner vendor chosen?
In addition to a multi-directional 26" touch terminal, digital HD, Hi-Fi (high quality reproduction of sound) and Wi-Fi (wireless internet connection), the Curve™ also features:

- Surface acoustic wave technology without compromising image quality
- Independent camera stand
- Easy moving, parking and setup
- Built-in high fidelity music dock


DOTmed: Any final thoughts?
The new technology will be operational October 1st.

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