
Advita Ortho announced successful completion of the first surgical case using Advita GPS in combination with the Central Screw Baseplate (CSB). The procedure represents the first clinical use of navigation technology to assist with central screw placement in shoulder arthroplasty.
The CSB is designed for use in both primary and complex revision cases. Engineered to support fixation in neutral and augmented configurations, the implant is often used in challenging shoulder procedures. To further support precision in central screw placement, GPS Shoulder, the only navigation platform designed specifically for this application, provides surgeons with real-time feedback on implant positioning and screw trajectory. When used together, surgeons can leverage 3D preoperative planning with intraoperative navigation to visualize patient anatomy through real-time procedural guidance.
The GPS Shoulder system and CSB are designed to complement the Equinoxe Reverse Shoulder, which supports a broad range of anatomic and clinical needs with modular fixation options.
“This first case reflects our commitment to solving real clinical challenges through meaningful innovation,” said Laurent Angibaud, Senior Vice President of Advanced Surgical Technologies at Advita Ortho. “By continuing to integrate our implant portfolio with enabling technologies, GPS Shoulder is gaining momentum among Advita shoulder surgeons and increasingly establishing itself as a standard-setting navigation solution.”
Source: Advita Ortho
Advita Ortho announced successful completion of the first surgical case using Advita GPS in combination with the Central Screw Baseplate (CSB). The procedure represents the first clinical use of navigation technology to assist with central screw placement in shoulder arthroplasty.
The CSB is designed for use in both primary and complex...
Advita Ortho announced successful completion of the first surgical case using Advita GPS in combination with the Central Screw Baseplate (CSB). The procedure represents the first clinical use of navigation technology to assist with central screw placement in shoulder arthroplasty.
The CSB is designed for use in both primary and complex revision cases. Engineered to support fixation in neutral and augmented configurations, the implant is often used in challenging shoulder procedures. To further support precision in central screw placement, GPS Shoulder, the only navigation platform designed specifically for this application, provides surgeons with real-time feedback on implant positioning and screw trajectory. When used together, surgeons can leverage 3D preoperative planning with intraoperative navigation to visualize patient anatomy through real-time procedural guidance.
The GPS Shoulder system and CSB are designed to complement the Equinoxe Reverse Shoulder, which supports a broad range of anatomic and clinical needs with modular fixation options.
“This first case reflects our commitment to solving real clinical challenges through meaningful innovation,” said Laurent Angibaud, Senior Vice President of Advanced Surgical Technologies at Advita Ortho. “By continuing to integrate our implant portfolio with enabling technologies, GPS Shoulder is gaining momentum among Advita shoulder surgeons and increasingly establishing itself as a standard-setting navigation solution.”
Source: Advita Ortho
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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.





