
Providence Medical Technology’s CORUS Navigation Access System-GLX (CORUS-GLX) is now compatible with Globus Medical’s ExcelsiusGPS Robotic Navigation Platform for use during spinal fusion surgery. This new compatibility clearance strengthens Providence Medical Technology’s lumbar fusion portfolio and underscores its commitment to improving surgical outcomes for high-risk spinal fusion patients.
CORUS-GLX is intended to assist surgeons in locating, accessing, and preparing facet joints for posterior fusion procedures in the lumbar spine. It enables surgeons to integrate CORUS instruments and implants with the ExcelsiusGPS Platform.
The potential benefits of the combination of platforms include:
- Enhanced accuracy and precision when utilizing surgical instruments and spinal implants, such as nonsegmental instrumentation like CORUS-LX implants.
- Improved real-time visualization of the facet joints and other anatomical structures during procedures.
- Streamlined surgical workflow, potentially leading to shorter operative times and reduced risk of complications.
“We are thrilled to integrate our CORUS technology with another leading robotic navigation platform,” said Jeff Smith, CEO of Providence Medical Technology. “This compatibility is another step forward in our mission to establish Total Segment Fusion as the standard of care in spinal fusion. Surgeons who use navigation in lumbar spine surgery can now readily integrate our tissue-sparing facet fixation and posterior fusion technology into their surgical workflow.”
Source: Providence Medical Technology, Inc.
Providence Medical Technology's CORUS Navigation Access System-GLX (CORUS-GLX) is now compatible with Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS Robotic Navigation Platform for use during spinal fusion surgery. This new compatibility clearance strengthens Providence Medical Technology's lumbar fusion portfolio and underscores its commitment to improving...
Providence Medical Technology’s CORUS Navigation Access System-GLX (CORUS-GLX) is now compatible with Globus Medical’s ExcelsiusGPS Robotic Navigation Platform for use during spinal fusion surgery. This new compatibility clearance strengthens Providence Medical Technology’s lumbar fusion portfolio and underscores its commitment to improving surgical outcomes for high-risk spinal fusion patients.
CORUS-GLX is intended to assist surgeons in locating, accessing, and preparing facet joints for posterior fusion procedures in the lumbar spine. It enables surgeons to integrate CORUS instruments and implants with the ExcelsiusGPS Platform.
The potential benefits of the combination of platforms include:
- Enhanced accuracy and precision when utilizing surgical instruments and spinal implants, such as nonsegmental instrumentation like CORUS-LX implants.
- Improved real-time visualization of the facet joints and other anatomical structures during procedures.
- Streamlined surgical workflow, potentially leading to shorter operative times and reduced risk of complications.
“We are thrilled to integrate our CORUS technology with another leading robotic navigation platform,” said Jeff Smith, CEO of Providence Medical Technology. “This compatibility is another step forward in our mission to establish Total Segment Fusion as the standard of care in spinal fusion. Surgeons who use navigation in lumbar spine surgery can now readily integrate our tissue-sparing facet fixation and posterior fusion technology into their surgical workflow.”
Source: Providence Medical Technology, Inc.
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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.





