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Surgical Navigation Systems: buying guides & advice

Buying guides, product comparisons, price estimates, and sourcing advice specific to surgical navigation systems. Neutral, procurement-literate research with sources.

Buying Guides3 min read

How to Choose a Surgical Navigation System

Surgical navigation systems are computer-assisted, image-guided platforms that track surgical instruments in real time relative to a patient's pre- or intraoperative imaging (CT, MRI, fluoroscopy) to improve targeting accuracy in cranial, spine, ENT, orthopedic, and trauma procedures. They display the real-time position of each instrument and anatomical structure and are used by ENT, Cranial, Neuro, Trauma and Orthopaedic surgeons, theatre nurses and theatre managers. Typical buyers are hospital capital committees, neurosurgery/spine/ENT service-line directors, ASC owners adding complex cases, and biomedical engineering departments evaluating replacements on a 7–10 year cycle.

April 30, 2026Read article
Comparisons2 min read

Top vendors for Surgical Navigation Systems, compared

Surgical navigation has fractured into genuinely distinct technology families, and buying the wrong one for your setting is an expensive mistake. The six vendors below cover a wide range. [Ruthless LLC](/directory/ruthless-llc) builds the RJB™, a Bluetooth-connected gravity senso

April 29, 2026Read article