
OrthAlign marked the successful first clinical use of its Lantern Hip handheld technology.
Lantern Hip features next-generation sensors, powered by accelerometers and gyroscopes, designed to provide an accurate and simple solution to navigate cup placement and measure changes in leg length and offset. The system enables the surgeon to choose their preferred implant, and is accessible to any site of service.
Lantern Hip is indicated for use in direct anterior total hip arthroplasty procedures with the patient in the supine position.
Source: OrthAlign, Inc.
OrthAlign marked the successful first clinical use of its Lantern Hip handheld technology.
Lantern Hip features next-generation sensors, powered by accelerometers and gyroscopes, designed to provide an accurate and simple solution to navigate cup placement and measure changes in leg length and offset. The system enables the surgeon to...
OrthAlign marked the successful first clinical use of its Lantern Hip handheld technology.
Lantern Hip features next-generation sensors, powered by accelerometers and gyroscopes, designed to provide an accurate and simple solution to navigate cup placement and measure changes in leg length and offset. The system enables the surgeon to choose their preferred implant, and is accessible to any site of service.
Lantern Hip is indicated for use in direct anterior total hip arthroplasty procedures with the patient in the supine position.
Source: OrthAlign, Inc.
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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.





