SeaSpine commenced full commercial launch of the 7D FLASH™ Navigation System Percutaneous Spine Module. This represents a new application and increased functionality for 7D FLASH Navigation.
7D FLASH uses visible light to create a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, which is expected to result in shorter and more efficient spinal procedures. It is reportedly the only marketed image guidance system that employs novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms, to eliminate frustrations with legacy surgical navigation platforms.
“Our Percutaneous Module has expanded the clinical functionality of the FLASH Navigation System by providing surgeons with a fully integrated procedural solution for minimally invasive surgery,” said Dr. Beau Standish, President of Enabling Technologies at SeaSpine. “This new application addresses a large and important part of the spine navigation market and should help drive adoption of our FLASH Navigation System among surgeons, hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers.”
Source: SeaSpine
SeaSpine commenced full commercial launch of the 7D FLASH™ Navigation System Percutaneous Spine Module. This represents a new application and increased functionality for 7D FLASH Navigation.
7D FLASH uses visible light to create a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, which is expected to result in shorter and more...
SeaSpine commenced full commercial launch of the 7D FLASH™ Navigation System Percutaneous Spine Module. This represents a new application and increased functionality for 7D FLASH Navigation.
7D FLASH uses visible light to create a three-dimensional image for surgical navigation in seconds, which is expected to result in shorter and more efficient spinal procedures. It is reportedly the only marketed image guidance system that employs novel and proprietary camera-based technology, coupled with machine-vision algorithms, to eliminate frustrations with legacy surgical navigation platforms.
“Our Percutaneous Module has expanded the clinical functionality of the FLASH Navigation System by providing surgeons with a fully integrated procedural solution for minimally invasive surgery,” said Dr. Beau Standish, President of Enabling Technologies at SeaSpine. “This new application addresses a large and important part of the spine navigation market and should help drive adoption of our FLASH Navigation System among surgeons, hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers.”
Source: SeaSpine
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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.