Cbyon places surgical navigation suite at MGH

Surgical visualization and navigation firm Cbyon of Mountain View, CA, has sold two of its Cybon image-guided surgical systems to the department of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Cbyon’s system enables dynamic intraoperative 3-D visualization of subsurface critical structures to be targeted or avoided. When combined with traditional intraoperative video, the system allows surgeons to navigate more easily through the patient's anatomy while minimizing the extent of surgical incisions, according to the company.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 13, 2002

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