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Category | Medical Equipment |
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Type | Surgical Navigation System |
Manufacturer | Brainlab |
Model | CURVE |
User Interface | Touchscreen |
Software | Brainlab software platform (e.g., Kick, Elements) |
Display Type | LCD |
Processor | Intel |
Operating System | Windows |
Tracking Technology | Optical tracking |
Compatibility | DICOM, various imaging modalities |
Display | High-resolution |
Mobility | Mobile cart |
Provides contact details for support, legal notices, trademarks, and disposal.
Explains warning, caution, and hardware symbols used for safety and guidance.
Introduces the main parts of the Curve system, defining terminology and abbreviations.
Details how infrared light tracking is used for precise patient and instrument positioning.
Describes the Monitor Cart, its display, arm components, and connection panel.
Details the Camera Cart components, including its parts, specifications, and volume.
Explains the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) function, signals, and battery.
Introduces the EM Tracking Unit, its components, and tracking field of view.
Outlines the chapter's purpose: identifying and communicating system problems.
Addresses Monitor Cart power issues and suggests basic troubleshooting steps.
Covers display and touchscreen functionality issues for the monitor.
Details UPS audio signals and LED indicators for system status and power events.
Lists common camera issues, symptoms, and possible causes for the Camera Cart.
Covers EM Tracking Unit issues like no power, communication, or tracking problems.
Classifies the system as Class I and outlines safety connection requirements.
Specifies yearly electrical safety test requirements and guidelines according to IEC standards.
Details procedures for testing protective earth resistance and equipment leakage current.
Mandates system tests for medical electrical systems, including touch current.
Lists certificates, approvals, and electrical standards for the system.
Specifies transport, storage, and operating environmental conditions for the system.
Provides physical characteristics, dimensions, and technical specifications for system components.
Covers emissions, immunity, RF equipment, and hospital network requirements.
Details power plug usage, regional types, and USB flash drive handling precautions.
Discusses expected service life and the requirement for regular inspections by authorized personnel.
Details the process and scope of annual inspections performed by Brainlab support.
Lists weekly, monthly, and quarterly inspection tasks for system components.
Provides steps for discovering defects, contacting support, and preventing use.