ICOMS 2025

The International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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Marina Bay Sands
Singapore

Product highlights

CMF Navigation

Real-time realization of your surgical plan

Brainlab Craniomaxillofacial (CMF) Navigation enables you to achieve your desired outcomes for mid-facial reconstructions and tumor resections using real-time image-guided realization of the surgical plan. Clinicians can verify tumor removal, repositioned bone fragment and final implant positions. Intraoperative navigation and imaging allow you to stay on track throughout the procedure and be sure to avoid critical structures like the optic nerve.

Header Image: Brainlab Craniomaxillofacial (CMF) Navigation

CMF Planning

Functionalities as individual as your cases

Craniomaxillofacial surgery planning is complex. With every case presenting unique challenges, you need tools that offer unique functionalities. Brainlab Craniomaxillofacial Planning software automates the steps that can slow you down while enriching patient data in new ways to help you make informed decisions. You can plan swiftly and intuitively, no matter how complex the case.

Take your plan a step further by adding mixed reality viewing, navigation1 and robotic intraoperative imaging to achieve your ideal outcomes for mid-facial reconstructions and tumor resections.

1Not yet commercially available in several countries (CE mark available). Please contact your sales representative.

Header Image: Brainlab Craniomaxillofacial Planning software

Loop-X

Combine surgical navigation with Loop-X Mobile Imaging Robot or third party imaging systems to instantly verify your progress in the operating room. Acquired intraoperative scans can be fused automatically with the preoperative plan enabling fast and precise quality control for every case.

Illustration: Loop-X Mobile Imaging Robot for Automatic Intraoperative Image Integration with Craniomaxillofacial Navigation

Mixed Reality Viewer

View key anatomical structures like never before. The Mixed Reality Viewer1 is a technology that works in tandem with Brainlab Elements to produce hyper-realistic 3D patient data. For craniofacial surgeries, the Mixed Reality Viewer can clearly display bony structures in an immersive environment while anatomical structures and implants important to procedures can be added selectively.

1Not yet commercially available in several countries. Please contact your sales representative.

Brainlab's Mixed Reality Viewer in use, featuring three individuals in an office setting examining a cranial image

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Marina Bay Sands
Singapore