Cartosense Installs AI-powered C75 Surgical Navigation System in Gujarat to Advance Precision Neurosurgery
The system integrates AI and machine learning algorithms to map radiological images onto the patient’s anatomy in real time, enabling more accurate targeting of lesions and supporting minimally invasive surgical approaches.
Cartosense, a Bangalore-based digital health startup supported by C-CAMP, has introduced its CDSCO-approved C75 Surgical Navigation System in India, bringing advanced AI-enabled navigation and single-camera optical tracking technology to Future Brain and Spine Hospital in Palanpur, Gujarat.
The startup operates under the C-CAMP ecosystem, an initiative backed by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, which supports deep-tech innovation in healthcare and life sciences. Surgical navigation systems have become increasingly critical in neurosurgery, where precision is essential to avoid damage to sensitive brain structures.
The C75 Surgical Navigation System reduces the risk of visual obstruction in the operating field through a proprietary wide-range single-camera optical tracking system, with greater flexibility in positioning patients and instruments.
The system integrates AI and machine learning algorithms to map radiological images onto the patient’s anatomy in real time, enabling more accurate targeting of lesions and supporting minimally invasive surgical approaches.
By allowing smaller incisions and reducing the likelihood of collateral damage to critical brain areas, the technology aims to enhance patient safety and surgical outcomes. The system also includes a compact, mobile cart design and an intuitive interface, allowing for faster setup and seamless integration into existing operating room workflows.
Its software enables customized patient positioning and surface registration centred around the surgical target, further improving accuracy.
Cartosense stated that this marks an important step in establishing their advanced surgical navigation technology as the new standard of care in neurosurgery.
The installation, facilitated by Toshbro Medicals, also includes complementary surgical equipment such as the SONOCA 300 Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator from söring GmbH, which supports precise tumour tissue removal in brain and spine surgeries.
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