OUR SURGICAL FOCUS | Vascular & Tumor Abnormalities
One System. Multiple Applications.
NICO Technologies are applied in MULTIPLE Surgical Approaches
- Improved outcomes for the patient1
- More efficiencies for the surgeon and healthcare providers2,3
*Minimally Invasive Parafascicular Surgery
YOUR CHOICES | Unlimited Control
A More Efficient Procedure
PRE-OPERATIVE
- Simplified OR set-up
- Product packaging to support needs of entire procedure
- Enables navigation without having to pin patients
INTRAOPERATIVE
- In-situ illumination of surgical field with hand-held white light and blue excitation light delivery
- Automated, multi-functional technology, resulting in less instrument exchange, driving efficiencies during the procedure
- Automated tissue collection and preservation, reducing need for OR staff involvement
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Surgical Approaches
Cavernous Malformations
Cavernous Malformations
Tumors and Cysts via Ventriculoscope
Tumors and Cysts via
Transnasal Approach
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Citations
- Mansour S. et al The use of BrainPath Tubular Retractors in the Management of Deep Brain Lesions: A Review of Current Studies. World Neurosurg. (2020) 134:155-163.
- Norton SP, Dickerson EM, Kulwin CG, Shah MV. Technology that achieves the Triple Aim: an economic analysis of the BrainPath approach in neurosurgery. ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research. 2017;9: 519-523.
- Coppens J. Minimally Invasive Parafascicular Surgery (MIPS) in ICH: Economic Argument for Early Surgery. SSG White Paper. Subcortical Surgery Group; 2018.