The MaxView™ System is a state-of-the-art visualization solution for minimally invasive spine surgery. This novel video system provides surgeons with highly magnified and high definition views of the surgical field. The small profile of the miniature, single use camera seamlessly integrates into existing procedures and projects onto a head’s up display to improve surgical safety, increase workflow efficiencies, and expand adoption of minimally invasive procedures. The MaxView™ System includes solutions for posterior, lateral, and single position approaches in spine surgery.
Improve Surgical Safety


Improve Surgical Safety

Increase Surgical Efficiencies
Enable Adoption of Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures


Enable Adoption of Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures
LATERAL SOLUTION
The Lateral Solution includes the Viseon Imager and Adaptors which work with third party retractors to provide illumination, magnification and intraoperative visualization for minimally invasive lateral approaches to the spine. The unobstructed, high definition views of the surgical field enable visualization of anatomy and instruments that cannot be seen with traditional methods of visualization such as the naked eye, microscope, or loupes.
POSTERIOR SOLUTION
The Posterior Solution includes the Viseon imager and tube which provide access, illumination, magnification and intraoperative visualization for minimally invasive posterior approaches to the spine. The unobstructed views of the surgical field enable visualization of anatomy and instruments that cannot be seen with traditional methods of visualization such as the naked eye, microscope, or loupes.

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I haven’t seen anything like it and when it's fully embraced and accepted by the surgeons as an alternative to a microscope, I would say yes, it could be a disrupter and that’s the definition of a breakthrough. It has to add value, not cost.
Value Analysis Coordinator at healthcare system serving a large metropolitan area
Viseon MaxView ™ doesn’t just substitute for direct visualization but instead adds value by helping optimize instrument and implant placement before entering the disc space and when coming back out with instruments. It reduces the need for flouro shots since you can see exactly how far into the disc space your instrument is on the screen. Without it, your view is somewhat obscured by the handle of the implant or instrument, making you more reliant on fluoro.
Ruwan Ratnayake, MD, stated during his time as a fellow with the San Diego Spine Fellowship Program in La Jolla, CA
Northern California Spine and Rehabilitation Associates
Viseon MaxView™ and its facilitation of single position surgery is making me entirely re-evaluate the way I incorporate lateral lumbar interbody fusion into my practice. This technology is a real game-changer and has increased the number of single position lateral/posterior access surgeries I am doing. MaxView™ really facilitates the placement of lateral cages when a case otherwise demands the prone position and facilitates performance of posterior decompression when the lateral position is preferred, greatly expanding the portfolio of cases I am choosing for lateral lumbar interbody fusion. The other really nice thing is the versatility MaxView™ provides in real-time, allowing me to decide intraoperatively whether to do a LLIF or a TLIF at a particular level. I also get the sense that the improved visualization in LLIF allows me to not open the lateral retractor as much, which, theoretically, should lead to less risk of complications.
Fred Ogden, MD
Director of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, The Valley Hospital
Chief Medical Officer, Neurosurgeons of New Jersey
Viseon MaxView™ has enabled me to let go of the knife and trust my Fellows months earlier in their training process. They get to see very early in their training how I perform the operations and subsequently I am able to directly observe and direct their hands through video assistance.
Greg Mundis, MD
Pediatric and Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery
Co-Director San Diego Spine Fellowship
Scripps Clinic Division of Orthopedic Surgery