nView medical, a leader in surgical imaging technologies, announced the successful first use of its nView s1 imaging and navigation system in adult spine surgery. The procedure was performed at Semmes-Murphey Clinic in Memphis, TN, by Kevin T. Foley, M.D. This milestone demonstrates the versatility and precision of the nView s1 in extending from pediatric to adult surgeries, particularly in minimally invasive procedures.
The nView s1 system uses rapid 3D imaging and efficient navigation as well as a small footprint, making it an ideal solution for surgical spine applications in an Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC). Dr. Foley, assisted by spine fellow Alex Dru, used the nView s1 technology to accurately place spinal implants during an outpatient minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion performed at the Semmes-Murphey ASC. The combination of rapid, low-dose, advanced imaging, streamlined navigation, and seamless workflow, allow the nView system to support procedures in the ASC setting, where both speed and safety are critical.
Cristian Atria, Founder and CEO of nView medical, commented on the collaboration: “Bringing the nView s1 from pediatrics, with a proven track record in over 300 surgeries, to now facilitating adult spine surgery alongside Dr. Kevin T. Foley, reflects our commitment to innovate and expand the applications of our technology. Our collaboration with Dr. Foley is instrumental in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in surgical care, making advanced minimally invasive procedures safer and more accessible, and providing low-dose and highly efficient intraoperative imaging and surgical guidance to more patients.”
Source: nView medical
nView medical, a leader in surgical imaging technologies, announced the successful first use of its nView s1 imaging and navigation system in adult spine surgery. The procedure was performed at Semmes-Murphey Clinic in Memphis, TN, by Kevin T. Foley, M.D. This milestone demonstrates the versatility and precision of the nView s1 in...
nView medical, a leader in surgical imaging technologies, announced the successful first use of its nView s1 imaging and navigation system in adult spine surgery. The procedure was performed at Semmes-Murphey Clinic in Memphis, TN, by Kevin T. Foley, M.D. This milestone demonstrates the versatility and precision of the nView s1 in extending from pediatric to adult surgeries, particularly in minimally invasive procedures.
The nView s1 system uses rapid 3D imaging and efficient navigation as well as a small footprint, making it an ideal solution for surgical spine applications in an Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC). Dr. Foley, assisted by spine fellow Alex Dru, used the nView s1 technology to accurately place spinal implants during an outpatient minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion performed at the Semmes-Murphey ASC. The combination of rapid, low-dose, advanced imaging, streamlined navigation, and seamless workflow, allow the nView system to support procedures in the ASC setting, where both speed and safety are critical.
Cristian Atria, Founder and CEO of nView medical, commented on the collaboration: “Bringing the nView s1 from pediatrics, with a proven track record in over 300 surgeries, to now facilitating adult spine surgery alongside Dr. Kevin T. Foley, reflects our commitment to innovate and expand the applications of our technology. Our collaboration with Dr. Foley is instrumental in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in surgical care, making advanced minimally invasive procedures safer and more accessible, and providing low-dose and highly efficient intraoperative imaging and surgical guidance to more patients.”
Source: nView medical
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Mike Evers is a Senior Market Analyst and writer with over 15 years of experience in the medical industry, spanning cardiac rhythm management, ER coding and billing, and orthopedics. He joined ORTHOWORLD in 2018, where he provides market analysis and editorial coverage.