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Traxtal is a world leader and proven pioneer in the innovation and manufacture of computer assisted soft tissue navigation technologies.


Introducing the PercuNavTM

A Computer Assisted Intervention System for Soft Tissue

The PercuNav system guides a needle or probe to any predefined target using preoperative or intraoperative images. By tracking the tip of flexible or rigid instruments using tiny sensors embedded in the instruments, PercuNav provides real-time three-dimensional visualization and navigation during interventions.

The PercuNav system is a GPS for medical instruments. System components include the Tx system cart, the PercuNav software and the tracked instrumentation.

A wide range of tracked instruments is available. Flexible instruments as small as 0.75mm (22G) are offered.

                                                              
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  Traxtal is a Philips company, focused on delivering solutions
for computer assisted soft tissue navigation.
 
  What is PercuNav?

 

 

 

 
Click above to see an animated tour of the system.
   

Philips Announces the  Acquisition of Traxtal
Royal Philips Electronics announced today that it has acquired Traxtal Inc.
                                  
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Traxtal To Introduce Next Generation PercuNav System Cart At SIR Annual Meeting
Visit us in Hall B1, Booth 322 at the San Diego Convention Center, March 8-11, 2009                    more info >
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Traxtal Highlights PercuNav System's Powerful Capabilities for Diagnostic Imaging at RSNA

Physicians can identify and mark areas of interest on CT or MR scans which can then be overlaid with live ultrasound for diagnostic scanning.                      more info >
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Traxtal Introduces PercuNav 2.0 Image Guidance Software at RSNA 2008
New Software Expands PercuNav System’s Benefits for Interventional Radiology Procedures with Greater Functionality, Connectivity, and Ease of Use                          more info >
                      press release (pdf) >