
VB Spine entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the exclusive rights to Augmedics’ CT-to-fluoroscopy (CT-Fluoro) technology for spine applications.
The move builds on the acquisition of exclusive rights to the Augmedics’ xvision Spine System platform in April. With CT-Fluoro technology, surgeons are able to register a patient’s preoperative CT scan using standard fluoroscopic imaging, potentially eliminating the need for intraoperative CT or 3D imaging systems during spine procedures. By expanding workflow flexibility and reducing imaging requirements, CT-Fluoro technology helps make augmented reality navigation more accessible across a broader range of facilities and surgical settings.
“At VB Spine, our goal is to remove barriers that prevent surgeons from accessing technologies that improve procedural efficiency and patient care,” said Marc Viscogliosi, co-CEO of VB Spine. “The addition of CT-Fluoro technology for spine applications will be an important step forward for the xvision platform because it provides surgeons with greater flexibility in how they utilize navigation.”
Source: VB Spine
VB Spine entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the exclusive rights to Augmedics’ CT-to-fluoroscopy (CT-Fluoro) technology for spine applications.
The move builds on the acquisition of exclusive rights to the Augmedics’ xvision Spine System platform in April. With CT-Fluoro technology, surgeons are able to register a patient's...
VB Spine entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the exclusive rights to Augmedics’ CT-to-fluoroscopy (CT-Fluoro) technology for spine applications.
The move builds on the acquisition of exclusive rights to the Augmedics’ xvision Spine System platform in April. With CT-Fluoro technology, surgeons are able to register a patient’s preoperative CT scan using standard fluoroscopic imaging, potentially eliminating the need for intraoperative CT or 3D imaging systems during spine procedures. By expanding workflow flexibility and reducing imaging requirements, CT-Fluoro technology helps make augmented reality navigation more accessible across a broader range of facilities and surgical settings.
“At VB Spine, our goal is to remove barriers that prevent surgeons from accessing technologies that improve procedural efficiency and patient care,” said Marc Viscogliosi, co-CEO of VB Spine. “The addition of CT-Fluoro technology for spine applications will be an important step forward for the xvision platform because it provides surgeons with greater flexibility in how they utilize navigation.”
Source: VB Spine
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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.





