
Amplitude Surgical received approval under the CE Mark for its proprietary Andy robotic surgical system, built with the company’s proprietary navigation platform, Amplivision. The system integrates Amplitude’s navigation technology with robotic assistance, developed through a strategic collaboration with eCential Robotics.
Andy is designed to enhance accuracy and consistency, enabling alignment while minimizing tissue trauma, which is intended to result in smaller incisions, reduced pain, faster recovery, and fewer complications, ultimately enhancing knee function, shortening hospital stays, and ensuring long-term implant performance.
Source: Amplitude
Amplitude Surgical received approval under the CE Mark for its proprietary Andy robotic surgical system, built with the company's proprietary navigation platform, Amplivision. The system integrates Amplitude’s navigation technology with robotic assistance, developed through a strategic collaboration with eCential Robotics.
Andy is designed...
Amplitude Surgical received approval under the CE Mark for its proprietary Andy robotic surgical system, built with the company’s proprietary navigation platform, Amplivision. The system integrates Amplitude’s navigation technology with robotic assistance, developed through a strategic collaboration with eCential Robotics.
Andy is designed to enhance accuracy and consistency, enabling alignment while minimizing tissue trauma, which is intended to result in smaller incisions, reduced pain, faster recovery, and fewer complications, ultimately enhancing knee function, shortening hospital stays, and ensuring long-term implant performance.
Source: Amplitude
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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.





