Proprio entered into a multi-phase partnership with the Biedermann to integrate Biedermann’s spinal implants with Proprio’s Paradigm system, that employs artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision and augmented reality to provide real-time visualization and guidance to surgeons.
Paradigm adapts to changes in the patient’s body positioning during the procedure. By capturing and analyzing vast amounts of data, Paradigm aims to improve surgical precision, workflow, decision-making and patient outcomes.
The collaboration aims to enhance surgical accuracy and efficiency, reduce radiation exposure and provide an unprecedented wealth of intraoperative data to inform surgical decision-making.
“This collaboration with Biedermann will further increase the Paradigm platform’s unique capabilities to positively impact patient results through data-based planning and performance. At Proprio, we are committed to providing surgeons with only the best possible tools. We are excited to accelerate this critical partnership with Biedermann so that clinicians and patients alike can benefit from our advanced surgical guidance capabilities,” said Gabriel Jones, CEO and Co-founder of Proprio.
“We’re thrilled to work together with Proprio, given our shared commitment to producing exceptional products and technologies and revolutionizing spine surgery,” said Markku Biedermann, Chairman and CEO of Biedermann Motech Inc. “We believe that the unique combination of our next generation implant technologies with Proprio’s advanced surgical platform will enable surgeons to accomplish things they haven’t been able to before. Our collaborative research will focus on how the fusion of technology can have a profound and beneficial impact on surgical processes and results, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes.”
Source: Proprio
Proprio entered into a multi-phase partnership with the Biedermann to integrate Biedermann’s spinal implants with Proprio’s Paradigm system, that employs artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision and augmented reality to provide real-time visualization and guidance to surgeons.
Paradigm adapts to changes in the patient’s body positioning...
Proprio entered into a multi-phase partnership with the Biedermann to integrate Biedermann’s spinal implants with Proprio’s Paradigm system, that employs artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision and augmented reality to provide real-time visualization and guidance to surgeons.
Paradigm adapts to changes in the patient’s body positioning during the procedure. By capturing and analyzing vast amounts of data, Paradigm aims to improve surgical precision, workflow, decision-making and patient outcomes.
The collaboration aims to enhance surgical accuracy and efficiency, reduce radiation exposure and provide an unprecedented wealth of intraoperative data to inform surgical decision-making.
“This collaboration with Biedermann will further increase the Paradigm platform’s unique capabilities to positively impact patient results through data-based planning and performance. At Proprio, we are committed to providing surgeons with only the best possible tools. We are excited to accelerate this critical partnership with Biedermann so that clinicians and patients alike can benefit from our advanced surgical guidance capabilities,” said Gabriel Jones, CEO and Co-founder of Proprio.
“We’re thrilled to work together with Proprio, given our shared commitment to producing exceptional products and technologies and revolutionizing spine surgery,” said Markku Biedermann, Chairman and CEO of Biedermann Motech Inc. “We believe that the unique combination of our next generation implant technologies with Proprio’s advanced surgical platform will enable surgeons to accomplish things they haven’t been able to before. Our collaborative research will focus on how the fusion of technology can have a profound and beneficial impact on surgical processes and results, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes.”
Source: Proprio
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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.