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Med-Surgical Services Reveals Latest Version of its CBYON Eclipse Navigation System

CBYON 3.2 offers enhanced capabilities and versatility to seamlessly support image-guided surgical procedures.

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By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

Med-Surgical Services Inc. (MSSI) has launched the latest generation of its CBYON Eclipse image-guided surgery (IGS) system for cranial, spine, and ENT procedures.
 
The company’s next-generation IGS technology platform includes:

  • Automatic image registration: seamless registration of patient data acquired through intraoperative 3D X-ray imaging devices.
  • Utilization of Omniscient Neurotechnology’s Quicktome platform for structural and functional connectomic analysis.
  • Significantly enhanced software with a user-friendly interface designed to refine and enhance workflow. 
IGS improves the safety and efficiency of surgeries while allowing surgeons to navigate with unprecedented accuracy, Med-Surgical Services executives claim. The CBYON Eclipse system has been used in more than 1,000 procedures since its release in June 2022. Its design allows affordable, agnostic, and highly accurate support for the vast majority of surgeries, from routine to complex.
 
“The CBYON technology continues to evolve and improve to better support IGS procedures in a number of settings,” MSSI CEO/Chiet Technolog Officer Rory Randall said. “These advances were designed with our users in mind to fully capitalize on the advantages offered by the CBYON system to enhance patient care.”
 
After initially being developed in collaboration with Stanford University experts in the early 2000s, MSSI secured the rights to the CBYON IP and relaunched the technology in 2022.
 
Med-Surgical Services was founded to improve access to image-guided surgical navigation. The company’s CBYON Eclipse Navigation System offers clinicians affordable, accurate, and agnostic navigation technology. MSSI partners with META Dynamic Inc., which provides IGS solutions and expertise with its Outsourced Surgical Services (OSS) program, leveraging multiple navigation technologies, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and extensive knowledge of surgical navigation to create solutions.  

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