Orthofix Medical commenced full commercial launch and marked the successful completion of the first cases in the U.S. with the 7D FLASH Navigation System Percutaneous Module 2.0. The module provides new planning features and increased functionality for the 7D FLASH Navigation System, which has application in the minimally invasive spine surgery market.
The system uses visible light to create a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, supporting faster and more efficient spinal procedures. Reported to be the only image-guidance system that utilizes novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms, the 7D FLASH Navigation System can eliminate many challenges of other surgical navigation platforms.
Dr. Beau Standish, President of Global Enabling Technologies at Orthofix, said, “This launch expands the clinical functionality and utility of the 7D FLASH Navigation System by providing surgeons with a fully integrated procedural solution for MIS, including implant planning and an expanded offering of navigated tools. This new application addresses the important MIS spine navigation market and further positions the 7D FLASH Navigation System to be the navigation choice for a wide range of institutions from teaching hospitals to ambulatory surgery centers.”
Source: Orthofix
Orthofix Medical commenced full commercial launch and marked the successful completion of the first cases in the U.S. with the 7D FLASH Navigation System Percutaneous Module 2.0. The module provides new planning features and increased functionality for the 7D FLASH Navigation System, which has application in the minimally invasive spine surgery...
Orthofix Medical commenced full commercial launch and marked the successful completion of the first cases in the U.S. with the 7D FLASH Navigation System Percutaneous Module 2.0. The module provides new planning features and increased functionality for the 7D FLASH Navigation System, which has application in the minimally invasive spine surgery market.
The system uses visible light to create a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, supporting faster and more efficient spinal procedures. Reported to be the only image-guidance system that utilizes novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms, the 7D FLASH Navigation System can eliminate many challenges of other surgical navigation platforms.
Dr. Beau Standish, President of Global Enabling Technologies at Orthofix, said, “This launch expands the clinical functionality and utility of the 7D FLASH Navigation System by providing surgeons with a fully integrated procedural solution for MIS, including implant planning and an expanded offering of navigated tools. This new application addresses the important MIS spine navigation market and further positions the 7D FLASH Navigation System to be the navigation choice for a wide range of institutions from teaching hospitals to ambulatory surgery centers.”
Source: Orthofix
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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.