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Stryker Navigation System for Sinus Surgery
Advanced Technology in the Hands of Caring People.

Columbus Regional Hospital is one of the first hospitals in Indiana to use the Stryker Navigation System for sinus surgeries. This state-of-the-art system allows CRH surgeons to perform sinus procedures in a minimally invasive way with less risk to patients.

Surgeons at Columbus Regional Hospital are the first in the state outside of a major metropolitan hospital to use a new image-guided surgical system that makes complex sinus surgery safer, faster and more effective.

"This state-of-the-art system is a tremendous advance in sinus surgery," says Elaine Martin, Director of Surgical Services at Columbus Regional Hospital. "It allows our doctors to perform sinus procedures in a minimally invasive way with less risk to patients."

How It Works
Before surgery, patients undergo a series of computed tomography (CT) scans, which are download into the new Stryker Navigation System. During the procedure, surgeons insert specially designed instruments into the patient's nose and maneuver them into the sinus cavity. The instruments have sensors that transmit signals to the system.

Sophisticated software integrates the CT scans with the data from the instruments and displays a “real time” view of precisely where the instruments are positioned. This view helps surgeons reach the surgical site more quickly and accurately with less damage to the surrounding tissue.

The system helps the surgeon navigate through the sinus cavity even when normal anatomical landmarks are altered or disrupted. They are often able to reach sites that were previoulsy difficult to reach and perform more complete procedures, which reduces the likelihood that repeat surgery will be needed.

System Offers Many Benefits
By providing surgeons with a clearer view of sensitive tissue, the Stryker Navigation System allows them to perform a number of minimally invasive endoscopic sinus procedures with greater precision. In addition, the system often reduces:

  • Damage to tissue during surgery
  • The length of surgical procedures
  • The amount of time patients need general anesthesia
  • The risk of complications
  • The amount of time patients spend in the hospital
  • The amount of pain patient’s experience after surgery
  • The need for repeat surgery

Image-guided surgery is not used in all sinus procedures, but it offers an exciting option for patients whose sinus problems are located in hard to reach areas, those whose condition was not successfully treated with previous surgery, and those who have opted not to have sinus surgery because of the potential risks involved. 

Physicians who perform sinus surgery at Columbus Regional Hospital include Anthony Sanders, MD, Nicholas Hollenkamp, MD, and Fredrick Porter, MD.

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