Intellijoint Surgical is opening access to Intellijoint VIEW, a surgical planning tool for total hip arthroplasty, incorporating the hip/spine relationship. This web-based tool allows surgeons to discover which patients are at risk for adverse spinopelvic mobility and provides them with a patient-specific plan without requiring CT imaging.
This product is now available with no fee, and no commitment to all orthopedic surgeons and their care teams in the US and Canada (excluding Quebec) and globally for educational purposes, to plan total hip arthroplasties incorporating the hip/spine interaction. The technology allows planning and cup placement to accommodate mobility and the risk of impingement and dislocation, which can lead to revision surgery and added patient recovery time.
Research and understanding of the relationship among the spine, pelvis and hip in total hip arthroplasty is relatively new and can be complex. The benefit of this technology is its ease-of-use and workflow guidance with educational tutorials and case examples, so any surgeon can easily incorporate into their practice. The plan from Intellijoint VIEW can then be delivered with Intellijoint HIP enabling technology for a seamless delivery in the OR and optimal patient outcomes.
Source: Intellijoint Surgical
Intellijoint Surgical is opening access to Intellijoint VIEW, a surgical planning tool for total hip arthroplasty, incorporating the hip/spine relationship. This web-based tool allows surgeons to discover which patients are at risk for adverse spinopelvic mobility and provides them with a patient-specific plan without requiring CT imaging.
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Intellijoint Surgical is opening access to Intellijoint VIEW, a surgical planning tool for total hip arthroplasty, incorporating the hip/spine relationship. This web-based tool allows surgeons to discover which patients are at risk for adverse spinopelvic mobility and provides them with a patient-specific plan without requiring CT imaging.
This product is now available with no fee, and no commitment to all orthopedic surgeons and their care teams in the US and Canada (excluding Quebec) and globally for educational purposes, to plan total hip arthroplasties incorporating the hip/spine interaction. The technology allows planning and cup placement to accommodate mobility and the risk of impingement and dislocation, which can lead to revision surgery and added patient recovery time.
Research and understanding of the relationship among the spine, pelvis and hip in total hip arthroplasty is relatively new and can be complex. The benefit of this technology is its ease-of-use and workflow guidance with educational tutorials and case examples, so any surgeon can easily incorporate into their practice. The plan from Intellijoint VIEW can then be delivered with Intellijoint HIP enabling technology for a seamless delivery in the OR and optimal patient outcomes.
Source: Intellijoint 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.