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LandmarX® ENT Image Guidance System

Based on our knowledge of the ENT community's clinical, surgical and institutional needs, the LandmarX® System had to meet several design criteria:
  • *Accuracy - Only Medtronic Xomed offers The Zone™, a graphical illustration of submillimetric accuracy* - far more informative than a simple numerical value
  • Sophistication - Optically based with powerful graphics and expandability.
  • Versatility - Ability to navigate with most rigid instruments, microresectors, trephination kits, drills, and software that works for virtually any ENT procedure - skull base, sinus or intranasal. 
  • Functionality - Intuitive software - easy to learn and easy to use.
  • Support - The strongest package of after-the-sale support, period.

*Submillimetric accuracy has been established in nonclinical testing. The accuracy information displayed is a predicted value. Due to user-dependent variables, clinical accuracy may vary from that achieved in nonclinical testing.


A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal and Axial views of a thickened Sphenoid wall.

A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal and Axial views of the Left Sphenoid.

Enlargement of Sphenoid and evacuation of fungal contents.

Endoscopic view of cleaned Sphenoid cavity.

Endoscopic views of small pyocele of the Maxillary Sinus with incidental finding: Accessory ostium demonstrating ciliary sweeping action.

A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal, Axial and real time endoscopic video of Anterior aspect of Middle Turbinate.

A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal, Axial and real time endoscopic video of the approach to the Frontal Sinus.

A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal, Axial and real time endoscopic video of navigation into the Frontal Sinus.

A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal, Axial and real time endoscopic video of navigation into the Frontal Recess.

A screen print taken from the LandmarX® Display showing Coronel, Sagittal, Axial and real time endoscopic video of probe touching the Turbinate.

Endoscopic views of a 2mm chisel cut into the anterioral sphenoid wall.

Endoscopic views of, top left, posterior enthmoid fungus. Remaining three views of entry into sphenoid with enlargement of sphenoidotomy.

Endoscopic views of entry into posterior entmoid.

Endoscopic views of obstructive polypoid changes adjacent to dehiscent lamina papyracea and orbital fat.

Remnant of fat graft can be seen as yellowish material in the depth of the opening.

Frontal sinus mucocele with erosion of the posterior sinus wall.

Expansile ethmoid mucocele with demineralization of the medial orbital wall.

An image of the microdebrider in the expanded sphenoid sinus filled with allergic mucin. The image guidance system confirms the relationship to critical adjacent structures.

Fat graft along the length of the opening.

Curved suction probe is placed through opening into large "neo-frontal sinus."

An image of the sphenoid sinus near the close of the case after the allergic mucin has been removed.
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