Caira Surgical debuted its new technology for advanced joint replacement, the Caira TKA Radar Navigation System. The company seeks to raise $10 million in Series A Funding to bring its radar surgical tracking and fast landmark registration technologies to the joint replacement market.
The Caira TKA Radar Navigation System addresses barriers such as a low adoption rate and steep learning curve with a cost that is 75% less than traditional systems, making the technology accessible for most U.S. and international hospitals and ASCs. Unlike traditional systems, its simplicity and intuitive workflow significantly reduce the learning curve and streamline procedural workflow, and Caira’s platform technology works with the surgeon’s preferred implant system. Because it utilizes a patented radar-tracking technology, Caira’s radar guidance system eliminates the line-of-sight issues common with traditional camera-navigated systems. Caira’s radar trackers, which require no additional incisions, can be moved and repositioned during the procedure as necessary to simplify procedural workflow.
“We plan to submit the Caira TKA Radar Navigation System for FDA clearance later this year with product expansion for hip and spine surgery expected in subsequent years,” said Caira Co-Founder Morteza Meftah, M.D.
Source: Caira Surgical
Caira Surgical debuted its new technology for advanced joint replacement, the Caira TKA Radar Navigation System. The company seeks to raise $10 million in Series A Funding to bring its radar surgical tracking and fast landmark registration technologies to the joint replacement market.
The Caira TKA Radar Navigation System addresses barriers...
Caira Surgical debuted its new technology for advanced joint replacement, the Caira TKA Radar Navigation System. The company seeks to raise $10 million in Series A Funding to bring its radar surgical tracking and fast landmark registration technologies to the joint replacement market.
The Caira TKA Radar Navigation System addresses barriers such as a low adoption rate and steep learning curve with a cost that is 75% less than traditional systems, making the technology accessible for most U.S. and international hospitals and ASCs. Unlike traditional systems, its simplicity and intuitive workflow significantly reduce the learning curve and streamline procedural workflow, and Caira’s platform technology works with the surgeon’s preferred implant system. Because it utilizes a patented radar-tracking technology, Caira’s radar guidance system eliminates the line-of-sight issues common with traditional camera-navigated systems. Caira’s radar trackers, which require no additional incisions, can be moved and repositioned during the procedure as necessary to simplify procedural workflow.
“We plan to submit the Caira TKA Radar Navigation System for FDA clearance later this year with product expansion for hip and spine surgery expected in subsequent years,” said Caira Co-Founder Morteza Meftah, M.D.
Source: Caira Surgical
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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.