
Cyber Surgery commenced the launch of ALAYA, reportedly the first CE-Marked Surgical Robotic Assistant for Spine with patented Kinematic Navigation Technology that offers an alternative to the limitations of conventional optical navigation technologies.
Unlike optical systems that depend on cameras, calibration, and line of sight, Kinematic Navigation Technology delivers:
- Continuous, stable tracking in any surgical environment
- Reduced radiation exposure for patients and surgeons
- Streamlined workflow with faster setup and uninterrupted navigation
- Reduced operating room footprint for easier integration in hospitals
According to the company, ALAYA helps reduce risks such as bleeding and/or infection risks, shortens patient recovery times, and empowers surgeons with greater precision and efficiency.
Founded in San Sebastián, Spain in 2017, Cyber Surgery began as a research spin-off that has grown into a new medical device technology company.
Source: Cyber Surgery
Cyber Surgery commenced the launch of ALAYA, reportedly the first CE-Marked Surgical Robotic Assistant for Spine with patented Kinematic Navigation Technology that offers an alternative to the limitations of conventional optical navigation technologies.
Unlike optical systems that depend on cameras, calibration, and line of sight, Kinematic...
Cyber Surgery commenced the launch of ALAYA, reportedly the first CE-Marked Surgical Robotic Assistant for Spine with patented Kinematic Navigation Technology that offers an alternative to the limitations of conventional optical navigation technologies.
Unlike optical systems that depend on cameras, calibration, and line of sight, Kinematic Navigation Technology delivers:
- Continuous, stable tracking in any surgical environment
- Reduced radiation exposure for patients and surgeons
- Streamlined workflow with faster setup and uninterrupted navigation
- Reduced operating room footprint for easier integration in hospitals
According to the company, ALAYA helps reduce risks such as bleeding and/or infection risks, shortens patient recovery times, and empowers surgeons with greater precision and efficiency.
Founded in San Sebastián, Spain in 2017, Cyber Surgery began as a research spin-off that has grown into a new medical device technology company.
Source: Cyber Surgery
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Patrick McGuire is an ORTHOWORLD Contributor.





