Exactech announced the first surgery in the United Arab Emirates, leveraging the company’s Active Intelligence suite, using ExactechGPS and the Equinoxe Planning App.
The U.S. release of v2.2 includes a new web upload feature, allowing surgeons and hospital staff to upload shoulder CT scans for reconstruction through the web. The EMEA and APAC release includes the following:
- Upgrades to the user interface, visualization tools and additional views
- Verification of final implant placement for reverse and anatomic shoulder procedures
- Seamless integration with Exactech’s Ergo shoulder instrumentation
- Wireless transmissions of case reports, including screenshots of steps and final implant placement, through the AI Surgeon dashboard
“By eliminating the capital purchase process, Exactech is democratizing data for orthopaedic surgeons all around the world with increased availability to powerful technologies that can help improve patient outcomes,” said Stephanie Muh, MD, of Henry Ford Health, an Exactech consultant who frequently engages in philanthropic travel to the UAE. “It’s exciting to see Exactech continue to bring this clinically beneficial technology to markets around the world.”
Source: Exactech
Exactech announced the first surgery in the United Arab Emirates, leveraging the company’s Active Intelligence suite, using ExactechGPS and the Equinoxe Planning App.
The U.S. release of v2.2 includes a new web upload feature, allowing surgeons and hospital staff to upload shoulder CT scans for reconstruction through the web. The EMEA and APAC...
Exactech announced the first surgery in the United Arab Emirates, leveraging the company’s Active Intelligence suite, using ExactechGPS and the Equinoxe Planning App.
The U.S. release of v2.2 includes a new web upload feature, allowing surgeons and hospital staff to upload shoulder CT scans for reconstruction through the web. The EMEA and APAC release includes the following:
- Upgrades to the user interface, visualization tools and additional views
- Verification of final implant placement for reverse and anatomic shoulder procedures
- Seamless integration with Exactech’s Ergo shoulder instrumentation
- Wireless transmissions of case reports, including screenshots of steps and final implant placement, through the AI Surgeon dashboard
“By eliminating the capital purchase process, Exactech is democratizing data for orthopaedic surgeons all around the world with increased availability to powerful technologies that can help improve patient outcomes,” said Stephanie Muh, MD, of Henry Ford Health, an Exactech consultant who frequently engages in philanthropic travel to the UAE. “It’s exciting to see Exactech continue to bring this clinically beneficial technology to markets around the world.”
Source: Exactech
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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.