Image-Guided Surgery (IGS)

Image-Guided Surgery (IGS) is a cutting-edge surgical technique that integrates advanced imaging technologies with traditional surgical methods to enhance precision and outcomes. In IGS, preoperative imaging data such as CT, MRI, or ultrasound scans are utilized alongside real-time intraoperative imaging to provide the surgeon with a comprehensive, detailed view of the patient’s anatomy during the procedure. This approach enables accurate navigation and precise targeting of surgical areas, reducing the likelihood of damage to surrounding tissues and improving overall surgical efficacy. IGS is commonly employed in complex procedures, such as neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, and oncological surgery, where exacting precision is crucial. The integration of visualization and navigation technologies makes IGS a vital tool for enhancing patient safety and optimizing surgical outcomes.