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
Surgical Approaches
MIPS
Cavernous Malformations
Cavernous Malformations
Cavernous Malformations
Cavernous Malformations
Other Approaches
Tumors and Cysts via Ventriculoscope
Other Approaches
Tumors and Cysts via
Transnasal Approach
Additional Resources
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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.