Integrated planning, navigation and robotic targeting for tumor ablation
*as provided by the device manufacturer or as determined by the clinician
Tumor ablaTion Current practiceToday, clinicians plan their interventional
oncology procedures by viewing 2 dimensional
CT slices, and combining what they see with their
understanding of human anatomy, to determine
the optimal approach to target the tumor. They
must determine the probe trajectory path and
the amount of energy needed to destroy the
tumor, while sparing healthy tissue.
Multiple energy probes must be manually
advanced into the tumor one at a time, without
coming in contact with one another, and without
damaging vital organs.
All this while factoring in the potential for organ
movement during patient respiration. It’s not
surprising the procedure is performed by only
the most skilled and practiced clinicians.
Clinicians can now visualize and plan an
entire ablation procedure in 3D - pre-operative
registration, segmentation and visualization of
multiple VOI, multi probe placement planning,
estimated ablation volume* visualization, probe
placement sequence, all before advancing a single
probe into the patient.
Once the plan is confirmed, MAXIO’s
robotic targeting system combined with adaptive
intra-operative registration provides spatial
positioning and orientation for a probe guide,
through which the clinician then carefully advances
each probe and performs the ablative procedure.
Once ablation has been completed, MAXIO’s
visualization tool allows the clinician to verify if the
procedure was executed as planned and determine
whether additional treatments may be required.
MAXIO’s reporting tool then generates the required
reports.
maXio A new approach
Tumor ablation made easier and more predictable.
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Tumor Ablation is heading in a whole new direction... And MAXIO is leading the way.
Clinicians benefit from MAXIO’s intelligent planning suite and robotic targeting...
• Registering pre-operative images
and off-line plan with current CT
images
• Organ specific tumor visualization
and segmentation
• Multiple VOI, multi-probe placement
plan for multiple procedures
• Accurate placement without
fluoroscopic radiation
• Ability to treat hard to access and
large tumors
• Post procedure verification
MAXIO® provides pre-operative planning assistance and intra-operative guidance to the
surgeon by creating a reconstructed image model of received CT data and by visually
representing the planned path and position(s) of one or more instruments on the model.
MAXIO®’s multi-axis electromechanical stereotactic arm assists in instrument placement.
MAXIO® additionally is intended to display instrument performance data provided by the
instrument manufacturer or as specified by the user. The device is also intended to monitor
patient and respiratory movements and to overlay images during and after image guided
procedures. MAXIO® is intended for use in percutaneous procedures such as biopsy, aspiration,
ablation etc., for organs and anatomical structures where CT is currently used for visualization.
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integrated planning, execution and verification of interventional oncology procedures.
Pre-operative
MAXIO’s powerful planning software provides 2D and 3D visualization of the affected region, and a wide range of tools to aid the development and execution of the plan.
1. Roll MAXIO into position and register to the CT table using InstaRegTM [A]
2. Prepare the patient, obtain CT images on MAXIO [B]
3. Register current images with pre-operative images or plan, if available
4. Segment one or more Volumes of Interest, identify no-go regions, define tumor margins
5. Target tumor, with upto 6 probes, on 2D / 3D image
6. Visualize and edit estimated ablation volumes*
7. Enable MAXIO’s robotic arm to position the probe guide for the procedure [C]
8. Manually advance each probe through the probe guide to reach the tumor
9. Perform intra-operative registration to verify probe placement and adapt subsequent plan(s), if needed
10. Ablate tumor as planned
11. Register post-operative and pre-operative organ images
12. Verify if volume within tumor margin is ablated fully, extend treatment if needed
13. Generate patient reports to document procedure
14. Image registration may be used to monitor tumor progression during follow-up visits
intra-operative
MAXIO allows clinicians to move seamlessly from planning to execution. With the click of a button, the arm moves into position for the clinician to advance the probes. Intra-operative registration allows verification of probe(s) placement prior to ablation
*Step 6 is optional. Ablation volumes as provided by the device manufacturer or as determined by the clinician
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MAXIO allows clinicians to move seamlessly from planning to execution. With the click of a button, the arm moves into position for the clinician to advance the probes. Intra-operative registration allows verification of probe(s) placement prior to ablation
Post operative
Post-procedure images can be viewed, and compared to the plan or pre-operative images
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MAXIO tucks away when not in use.
• Works with all DICOM3 CT images
• Supports RF, MW, IRE, Cryo ablation
• Organ specific* workflow packages for liver,
lung & renal ablation
• Patient and Respiratory motion management.
• Sterile disposable kit* to enhance clinical
efficiency
* Please contact your Perfint representative for details
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multi phasic contrast image of liver co registered prior to procedure planning on maXio suite
multiple probe / multiple Voi planning
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intuitive one touch segmentation helps segment organs & tumor
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Clinicians are better able to plan interventional
oncology procedures with the help of MAXIO’s
visualization and planning software, then
successfully perform the procedure with the help
of MAXIO’s targeting system.
Hospitals are looking for efficiency
and it’s the goal of MAXIO to make
interventional procedures faster, and more
predictable, a key challenge to scheduling of the
CT suite.
Patients deserve access to life-saving treatments
that are safe and effective. MAXIO strives to
reduce the potential for unintended organ
damage due to repeat punctures, and is likely to
reduce the need for repeat scans which would
mean less radiation exposure for the patient.
With maXio everyone benefits...
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