
Highridge Medical entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for the PathKeeper Surgical Navigation System in the United States. The partnership broadens Highridge’s enabling technology portfolio with a real-time, optical navigation platform designed to improve accuracy and efficiency in spinal procedures.
PathKeeper Surgical Navigation utilizes proprietary 3D optical tracking and AI-enhanced imaging to support greater precision during complex spinal surgeries. With its ease of use and rapid setup, the system is designed to integrate seamlessly into operating rooms while helping reduce procedure times and improve patient outcomes. PathKeeper doesn’t require additional intraoperative imaging and helps minimize the radiation exposure for the patient and the surgical team.
“We are building an enabling technology platform with solutions designed to improve surgical accuracy and streamline procedural workflows,” said Rebecca Whitney, CEO of Highridge Medical. “Through our agreement with PathKeeper, we are providing our surgeons access to next-generation, radiation-free navigation designed to make spine surgery safer and more precise while enabling positive outcomes with greater confidence.”
“PathKeeper’s proprietary camera and AI-driven software are designed to deliver sub-millimeter accuracy for registration and tool tracking, while eliminating intraoperative radiation,” said Erez Lampert, CEO of PathKeeper Surgical. “This collaboration is a perfect synergy, as Highridge Medical’s comprehensive portfolio, particularly in the pediatric space, provides a powerful platform to bring our cutting-edge system to a patient population that can uniquely benefit from a radiation-free solution.”
Source: Highridge Medical
Highridge Medical entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for the PathKeeper Surgical Navigation System in the United States. The partnership broadens Highridge’s enabling technology portfolio with a real-time, optical navigation platform designed to improve accuracy and efficiency in spinal procedures.
PathKeeper Surgical Navigation...
Highridge Medical entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for the PathKeeper Surgical Navigation System in the United States. The partnership broadens Highridge’s enabling technology portfolio with a real-time, optical navigation platform designed to improve accuracy and efficiency in spinal procedures.
PathKeeper Surgical Navigation utilizes proprietary 3D optical tracking and AI-enhanced imaging to support greater precision during complex spinal surgeries. With its ease of use and rapid setup, the system is designed to integrate seamlessly into operating rooms while helping reduce procedure times and improve patient outcomes. PathKeeper doesn’t require additional intraoperative imaging and helps minimize the radiation exposure for the patient and the surgical team.
“We are building an enabling technology platform with solutions designed to improve surgical accuracy and streamline procedural workflows,” said Rebecca Whitney, CEO of Highridge Medical. “Through our agreement with PathKeeper, we are providing our surgeons access to next-generation, radiation-free navigation designed to make spine surgery safer and more precise while enabling positive outcomes with greater confidence.”
“PathKeeper’s proprietary camera and AI-driven software are designed to deliver sub-millimeter accuracy for registration and tool tracking, while eliminating intraoperative radiation,” said Erez Lampert, CEO of PathKeeper Surgical. “This collaboration is a perfect synergy, as Highridge Medical’s comprehensive portfolio, particularly in the pediatric space, provides a powerful platform to bring our cutting-edge system to a patient population that can uniquely benefit from a radiation-free solution.”
Source: Highridge Medical
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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.