Jena, Germany-based Zeiss says Kinevo 900 S offers high-quality digital visualization, collaborative assistant functions and connected intelligence. It designed the platform to offer more clarity for complex neurosurgery procedures and for other surgical disciplines.
The latest offering builds upon the original Kinevo 900 platform released in 2017 by Zeiss.
“The new system presents a (r)evolution of the market benchmark Zeiss Kinevo 900 and offers all current benefits,” said Magnus Reibenspiess, head of the Microsurgery strategic business unit at Zeiss Medical Technology. “Developed with and for customers, Zeiss Kinevo 900 S meets the growing needs of neurosurgery.”