
7D Surgical has expanded its presence in the European market with multiple units already placed and completion of numerous spinal surgical cases and tissue labs with the FLASH™ Navigation System in Germany and Switzerland. The company has surpassed 50 FLASH units sold in just over two years.
Further, the company surpassed its 13,000th pedicle screw guided with FLASH Navigation and completed its first pediatric installation in the U.S.
FLASH creates a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, resulting in shorter and more efficient spinal and cranial procedures. Using only visible light, it diminishes patient and staff exposure to intraoperative radiation. It is the only approved image guidance system that utilizes this novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms to eliminate the long-standing frustrations with legacy surgical navigation platforms.
“Aggressively expanding our international footprint has been a strategic priority for the company in 2020,” said Beau Standish, Chief Executive Officer. “We have now successfully launched in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean and are excited to enter into the European market to share our machine-vision technology with the global healthcare community.”
7D Surgical has expanded its presence in the European market with multiple units already placed and completion of numerous spinal surgical cases and tissue labs with the FLASH™ Navigation System in Germany and Switzerland. The company has surpassed 50 FLASH units sold in just over two years.
Further, the company surpassed its 13,000th...
7D Surgical has expanded its presence in the European market with multiple units already placed and completion of numerous spinal surgical cases and tissue labs with the FLASH™ Navigation System in Germany and Switzerland. The company has surpassed 50 FLASH units sold in just over two years.
Further, the company surpassed its 13,000th pedicle screw guided with FLASH Navigation and completed its first pediatric installation in the U.S.
FLASH creates a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, resulting in shorter and more efficient spinal and cranial procedures. Using only visible light, it diminishes patient and staff exposure to intraoperative radiation. It is the only approved image guidance system that utilizes this novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms to eliminate the long-standing frustrations with legacy surgical navigation platforms.
“Aggressively expanding our international footprint has been a strategic priority for the company in 2020,” said Beau Standish, Chief Executive Officer. “We have now successfully launched in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean and are excited to enter into the European market to share our machine-vision technology with the global healthcare community.”
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





