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Maquet Volista VisioNIR


Keep your surgical light on while performing Near Infrared (NIR) guided surgery


NIR fluorescence imaging is designed to address a variety of unmet clinical needs related to finding structures that need to be resected, such as sentinel lymph nodes, malignant cells, and luminal calcifications, and avoiding other structures that could cause acute or chronic morbidity, such as nerves, blood vessels, ducts, lymphatics, and normal glands1. Thanks to Volista VisioNIR**, the surgical staff will not be required to turn the surgical light on/off to be able to perform open surgeries using NIR fluorescence imaging systems.


To find out more contact your local Getinge representative


Getinge Ltd., 14-15 Burford Way, Boldon Business Park, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, NE35 9PZ United Kingdom Phone 0191 519 6200 Email uk.marketing@getinge.com


**Only available on the StandOP version 1 Image-Guided Surgery using Invisible Near-Infrared Light: fundamentals of Clinical Translation, S. Gioux and al. Mol Imaging. 2010 October; 9(5): 237-255


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