The ROSA Knee System is a robotic-assisted surgical device used during total knee replacement surgeries. It helps surgeons precisely place knee implants by using software to define spatial boundaries relative to anatomical landmarks and utilizing a robotic arm to guide bone resections and implant positioning. This system can integrate pre-operative imaging such as X-rays or MRI to plan surgeries more accurately and improve surgical outcomes.
QUADSENSE is a surgical tool used during total knee replacement surgery to help surgeons measure and compare the forces in the patellofemoral joint before and after patella resurfacing. The device includes a sensor attached to the patella and displays real-time force data to support surgical decision-making, improving joint alignment and implant positioning.
Spine Planning 2.0 is a software tool that helps surgeons plan spinal surgeries using medical images like CT, MR, and X-rays. It uses AI to automatically label vertebrae and suggest spinal implants such as screws and rods, improving accuracy and efficiency during preoperative and intraoperative planning.
The NuVasive Pulse System is an advanced surgical device designed to assist surgeons during spinal procedures by monitoring neurophysiologic activity and providing enhanced fluoroscopic imaging and navigation. It combines neurophysiologic monitoring to assess nerve function and safety, image enhancement to improve the quality of fluoroscopic images at low doses, and computer-assisted navigation to guide precise placement of spinal implants, helping to improve surgical accuracy and patient outcomes.
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