Smith+Nephew launched its Real Intelligence suite of enabling technology solutions, including the CORI Surgical robotics platform, in India.
Smith+Nephew first brought a robotic-assisted solution to India in 2016 with its NAVIO™ Surgical System. The CORI Surgical System was first launched in the U.S. during 2020 and has expanded in other global markets for both total and unicompartmental knee arthroplasty applications.
CORI is small, portable and includes new camera technology that is over four times faster, offers more efficient cutting with twice the volume, and aims to deliver a faster robotic-assisted surgical procedure. The CORI System uses surgeon-controlled robotics, and its modular design will enable it to be scaled across the orthopedic service line.
“Smith+Nephew is a global pioneer in robotics-assisted orthopaedic surgery and that is especially true in India with nearly a half decade building the market and creating access through investments in education, awareness and adoption,” said Myra Eskes, President of APAC, Smith+Nephew. “We are well positioned to meet the growing demand for this exciting technology and look forward to helping our customers and their patients realize its many benefits.”
Source: Smith+Nephew
Smith+Nephew launched its Real Intelligence suite of enabling technology solutions, including the CORI Surgical robotics platform, in India.
Smith+Nephew first brought a robotic-assisted solution to India in 2016 with its NAVIO™ Surgical System. The CORI Surgical System was first launched in the U.S. during 2020 and has expanded in other...
Smith+Nephew launched its Real Intelligence suite of enabling technology solutions, including the CORI Surgical robotics platform, in India.
Smith+Nephew first brought a robotic-assisted solution to India in 2016 with its NAVIO™ Surgical System. The CORI Surgical System was first launched in the U.S. during 2020 and has expanded in other global markets for both total and unicompartmental knee arthroplasty applications.
CORI is small, portable and includes new camera technology that is over four times faster, offers more efficient cutting with twice the volume, and aims to deliver a faster robotic-assisted surgical procedure. The CORI System uses surgeon-controlled robotics, and its modular design will enable it to be scaled across the orthopedic service line.
“Smith+Nephew is a global pioneer in robotics-assisted orthopaedic surgery and that is especially true in India with nearly a half decade building the market and creating access through investments in education, awareness and adoption,” said Myra Eskes, President of APAC, Smith+Nephew. “We are well positioned to meet the growing demand for this exciting technology and look forward to helping our customers and their patients realize its many benefits.”
Source: Smith+Nephew
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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.