Exactech announced first total knee surgeries leveraging the next generation of ExactechGPS hardware, with enhanced system responsiveness and connectivity, and ultra-fast proprietary active tracker technology.
Powered by Active Intelligence, the GPS system features enhanced active tracker technology and a modernized touchscreen interface, providing fast and effective two-way intraoperative communication for accurate, real-time analytics throughout total joint replacement surgery.
GPS V3 is in pilot launch with increased availability expected later this year.
Features of the next generation GPS include:
- Large, high-resolution screen and integrated capacitive technology
- Auxiliary display connectivity, facilitating improved collaboration among surgical teams
- High angular visibility throughout the surgical space
- Compact tracker design
- Ultra-fast calibration and frame rate
- No capital cost purchase process and reusable and recyclable active trackers
- Detailed pre- and postoperative case reports
“We are thrilled to unveil the next evolution of our pioneering GPS technology that has already made a profound impact on over a hundred thousand patients around the world,” said Adam Hayden, Exactech Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President, Large Joints. “The system enhancements and modernized trackers, combined with a powerful platform of software, underscore our continued pursuit to improve patient outcomes through our innovative ecosystem of smart solutions.”
Source: Exactech
Exactech announced first total knee surgeries leveraging the next generation of ExactechGPS hardware, with enhanced system responsiveness and connectivity, and ultra-fast proprietary active tracker technology.
Powered by Active Intelligence, the GPS system features enhanced active tracker technology and a modernized touchscreen interface,...
Exactech announced first total knee surgeries leveraging the next generation of ExactechGPS hardware, with enhanced system responsiveness and connectivity, and ultra-fast proprietary active tracker technology.
Powered by Active Intelligence, the GPS system features enhanced active tracker technology and a modernized touchscreen interface, providing fast and effective two-way intraoperative communication for accurate, real-time analytics throughout total joint replacement surgery.
GPS V3 is in pilot launch with increased availability expected later this year.
Features of the next generation GPS include:
- Large, high-resolution screen and integrated capacitive technology
- Auxiliary display connectivity, facilitating improved collaboration among surgical teams
- High angular visibility throughout the surgical space
- Compact tracker design
- Ultra-fast calibration and frame rate
- No capital cost purchase process and reusable and recyclable active trackers
- Detailed pre- and postoperative case reports
“We are thrilled to unveil the next evolution of our pioneering GPS technology that has already made a profound impact on over a hundred thousand patients around the world,” said Adam Hayden, Exactech Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President, Large Joints. “The system enhancements and modernized trackers, combined with a powerful platform of software, underscore our continued pursuit to improve patient outcomes through our innovative ecosystem of smart solutions.”
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.