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• Track up to four miniaturized 6 DOF sensors simultaneously.

• Localize in 3D without ionizing radiation.

• Guide flexible tools without line-of-sight restrictions.

• Overcome limitations of earlier generation medical trackers.

• Navigate catheters, probes, and scopes with low cost,   disposable sensors.

 
 
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Click here to download our 3D Guidance medSAFE pamphlet. PDF File
 
 
• Electronics unit

• DC magnetic field transmitter

• 8 mm, 2.0 mm, and 1.5 mm sensors (outer diameters)

• Preamps
 

Ascension supports a full range of sensors for minimally invasive procedures. Its custom 0.3 mm sensor, pictured at right, is the smallest magnetic sensor in the world. It is available to medical device companies only developing vascular, urological and cardiac procedures.

 
Electronics unit with multiple interfaces to host medical computers.
 

Ascension sensors for intrabody navigation have been reduced in diameter to less than 0.5 mm.

Short-Range
Transmitter

20-36 cm X
8-15 cm Y, Z
coverage
Set-Up & Use: This small, lightweight transmitter is often mounted on an articulated arm that can be brought close to the sensors. Especially useful for high accuracy medical applications.
Mid-Range
Transmitter

20-61cm X
15-30 cm Y, Z
coverage
Set-Up & Use: Our mid-range transmitter is ideal for desktop applications in environments containing conductive metals.
Flat Transmitter
“Metal-Immune”
±20 cm X, Y
-10--46 cm Z
coverage
Set-Up & Use: Our flat transmitter is unobtrusively placed beneath a patient to negate any possible distortion of measurements by ferrous metal in an OR or procedural table beneath its flat surface.

 

 

 

 

 

 
TRACKING 3D WORLDS
Call: 802-893-6657 or 800-321-6596 (inside USA only)
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medSAFE

microBIRD

pciBIRD

miniBIRD

Class B Flock

Flock of Birds

• FAQs

 
Ascension is strategically aligned with leading medical research institutes and developers including:

Cedara

CIMIT

Compass   International

GE Healthcare

Hitachi

Mayo Clinic

Shaerer Mayfield

Simbionix

Toshiba

Trig Medical

University of   Vermont School   of Medicine

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