
Explore our imaging solutions for spine surgery.
AO Spine's annual meeting, the Global Spine Congress (GSC), is the world's leading spine congress gathering thousands of spine surgeons from all around the world. The congress provides an outstanding forum to exchange ideas, network with fellow spine professionals, and learn about the latest research and technologies in spine surgery.
At GSC 2026, we present our imaging solutions that provide accurate 2D and 3D visualization to optimally support you during image-guided spine surgery procedures. We are excited to share experiences and insights on robotic intraoperative imaging in our expert talks. In addition, we will highlight a new guidance solution for the hybrid OR that integrates planning and guidance into the intraoperative imaging environment.

Save-the-date
Date: May 28 - 30, 2026
Location: Istanbul, Türkiye
Venue: Istanbul Congress Center
We will hold an expert talk exploring whether a robotic self-driving C-arm can help standardize intraoperative imaging in spine surgery. Additionally, we will host a theatre session about integrating 3D guidance into spine surgery workflows.

Expert talk with Johannes Groh, M.D., University Hospital of Erlangen, Germany
Date: May 28, 2026 09:30-10:00 a.m. and 15:30-16:00 p.m.
Location: Siemens Healthineers booth #55-58

Theatre session with Raffael Cintean, MD, University Hospital Ulm and Franziska Pammler, Global Clinical Marketing Spine Surgery, Siemens Healthineers AG
Date: May 29, 2026 9:30 – 10:00 a.m
Location: Theatre located right next to Siemens Healthineers booth #55-58
Benefits

ARTIS pheno.vision1 is the advanced robotic imaging system designed to support a highly diverse procedure mix – empowering multiple interventional and surgical disciplines, both today and into the future. ARTIS pheno.vision is powered by OPTIQ AI2, our next-generation imaging chain combining CNR-driven exposure regulation with AI based image noise reduction. Turn your vision into reality - with ARTIS pheno.vision.
Robotic C-arm

Move like never before: Discover CIARTIC Move, a new class of robotic C-arm that has the potential to address operational challenges related to intraoperative imaging and overloaded surgical teams.2
With its self-driving and automation capabilities, CIARTIC Move unburdens OR teams by standardizing intraoperative imaging workflows. The robotic technologies effectively reduce the time2, effort, and workforce capacity needed for system positioning during procedures — and simplify moving the device between operating rooms.
CIARTIC Move is not commercially available in all countries. Its future availability cannot be guaranteed.

We look forward to meeting you at Global Spine Congress 2026 May 28 - 30 in Istanbul, Türkiye.