
PathKeeper Surgical announced completion of an investment round of “several million dollars” from Club-D Innovation, an investment club of doctors in Israel, Arbelon Holdings, and additional investors.
PathKeeper’s system is designed to facilitate navigation in spinal surgery without the use of x-rays. The offering is based on three-dimensional imaging using infrared light waves, aided by artificial intelligence to improve the picture. The system is radiation free and, according to the company, it facilitates precision to within less than a millimeter. It is compact, easy to deploy, and is compatible with a broad range of existing surgical instruments and systems.
The company received FDA clearance to market the device in 2023 on the abbreviated 510(k) track, and according to the company it has already been in use in 130 spinal surgery procedures in Israel and the U.S. Further, the company has marked the first case in an ASC with its navigation system.
PathKeeper Surgical recently signed a U.S. distribution agreement with Highridge Medical, complementing the Highridge portfolio of enabling technologies.
Source: Globes
PathKeeper Surgical announced completion of an investment round of "several million dollars" from Club-D Innovation, an investment club of doctors in Israel, Arbelon Holdings, and additional investors.
PathKeeper's system is designed to facilitate navigation in spinal surgery without the use of x-rays. The offering is based on...
PathKeeper Surgical announced completion of an investment round of “several million dollars” from Club-D Innovation, an investment club of doctors in Israel, Arbelon Holdings, and additional investors.
PathKeeper’s system is designed to facilitate navigation in spinal surgery without the use of x-rays. The offering is based on three-dimensional imaging using infrared light waves, aided by artificial intelligence to improve the picture. The system is radiation free and, according to the company, it facilitates precision to within less than a millimeter. It is compact, easy to deploy, and is compatible with a broad range of existing surgical instruments and systems.
The company received FDA clearance to market the device in 2023 on the abbreviated 510(k) track, and according to the company it has already been in use in 130 spinal surgery procedures in Israel and the U.S. Further, the company has marked the first case in an ASC with its navigation system.
PathKeeper Surgical recently signed a U.S. distribution agreement with Highridge Medical, complementing the Highridge portfolio of enabling technologies.
Source: Globes
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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.





