OrthoGrid Systems and Osso VR are partnering to improve patient outcomes with high quality, repeatable procedures and virtual reality (VR). This partnership allows surgeons to become familiar with OrthoGrid’s navigation system and better understand fluoroscopic distortion and its impact on surgical outcomes.
OrthoGrid specializes in live, intraoperative, artificial intelligence-powered radiographic assessment and alignment technologies for orthopedic surgery, with applications for hip replacement, hip preservation and trauma surgery.
Osso VR’s validated VR surgical training platform is being incorporated into surgical training programs worldwide. Focused on increasing access to hands-on training, Osso VR provides an immersive practice environment to safely work up the learning curve.
“Our companies are strongly aligned in our missions to improve patient outcomes and democratize access to quality care. With this partnership, we can give surgeons in our network another tool to continue to push the limits of what’s possible when it comes to providing value for their patients,” said Justin Barad, MD, CEO and Co-Founder of Osso VR.
“As a leading innovator in surgical technologies, we are further disrupting industry norms by utilizing emerging technologies like VR as an integral component of our training pathway,” said Edouard Saget, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of OrthoGrid. “Our partnership with Osso VR allows surgeons to adapt to our technology quicker and practice anytime, anywhere, as if they had a C-arm and an OR in their pocket. With VR, we’ll be able to reach a larger, global audience of surgeons faster in order to improve the lives of exponentially more patients.”
OrthoGrid Systems and Osso VR are partnering to improve patient outcomes with high quality, repeatable procedures and virtual reality (VR). This partnership allows surgeons to become familiar with OrthoGrid’s navigation system and better understand fluoroscopic distortion and its impact on surgical outcomes.
OrthoGrid specializes in live,...
OrthoGrid Systems and Osso VR are partnering to improve patient outcomes with high quality, repeatable procedures and virtual reality (VR). This partnership allows surgeons to become familiar with OrthoGrid’s navigation system and better understand fluoroscopic distortion and its impact on surgical outcomes.
OrthoGrid specializes in live, intraoperative, artificial intelligence-powered radiographic assessment and alignment technologies for orthopedic surgery, with applications for hip replacement, hip preservation and trauma surgery.
Osso VR’s validated VR surgical training platform is being incorporated into surgical training programs worldwide. Focused on increasing access to hands-on training, Osso VR provides an immersive practice environment to safely work up the learning curve.
“Our companies are strongly aligned in our missions to improve patient outcomes and democratize access to quality care. With this partnership, we can give surgeons in our network another tool to continue to push the limits of what’s possible when it comes to providing value for their patients,” said Justin Barad, MD, CEO and Co-Founder of Osso VR.
“As a leading innovator in surgical technologies, we are further disrupting industry norms by utilizing emerging technologies like VR as an integral component of our training pathway,” said Edouard Saget, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of OrthoGrid. “Our partnership with Osso VR allows surgeons to adapt to our technology quicker and practice anytime, anywhere, as if they had a C-arm and an OR in their pocket. With VR, we’ll be able to reach a larger, global audience of surgeons faster in order to improve the lives of exponentially more patients.”
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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.