implant planning News
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CARMAT announces the completion of its investigations on previously identified quality issues
CARMAT (FR0010907956, ALCAR), the designer and developer of the world’s most advanced total artificial heart, aiming to fulfill an unmet medical need by providing a therapeutic alternative to people suffering from end-stage biventricular heart failure, announces the completion of investigations on its prostheses. Following the occurrence of a quality issue affecting some of its prostheses, ...
By Carmat
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Cytex Founding Scientists Receive Top Award in Orthopaedic Research
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) today announced that the 2021 Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston Lanier Award has been granted to Cytex Therapeutics founders Drs. Farshid Guilak, Bradley Estes and Frank Moutos. The Kappa Delta Awards recognize research in musculoskeletal disease or injury with potential to advance patient care and are the highest awards in the field of orthopaedic ...
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Isoray’s Cesium-131 Featured in Presentations at American Brachytherapy Society’s Annual Conference
The growing body of information regarding Isoray, Inc.’s (NYSE American: ISR) Cesium-131 in treating prostate cancer was highlighted in two presentations at the just concluded American Brachytherapy Society’s annual conference in Denver, Colorado. During the conference, the Prostate Snap Oral I scientific session included two abstracts that were presented by The Cesium Advisory ...
By Isoray Inc.
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Nanovis Expands the Range of Footprints for its Signature FortiCore Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion System
CARMEL, Ind., November 14, 2018— Nanovis, a leader in nanomedicine for the spine, today announced adding 22mm and 25mm lengths to its FortiCore® rotatable Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) devices. With over 5,000 FortiCore interbodies now implanted, Nanovis plans to further accelerate its technology driven growth with the expansion of their FortiCore PLIF product line with ...
By Nanovis
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eCential Robotics boosts its platform technology with a surgical robotic arm
Gières (Grenoble), France, June 17, 2021 - eCential Robotics, a French growth company that designs, manufactures and markets the first unified 2D/3D robotic imaging and surgical navigation system for bone surgery indications, unveiled its surgical robotic arm as a world premiere at the annual meeting of the French Society of Spinal Surgery (SFCR), which is being held from June 17 to ...
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Interview with Dr. Ricardo Henriques, Master Clinical Trainer
What is the current status of new technologies in the surgical phase of dental implantology? Researchers and clinicians are increasingly aware of the factors that ensure positive treatment outcomes in implant rehabilitation of the dentition. Innovative software merged with cbCT data sets provides the means to plan the position and angulation of virtual implants. 3D printing or milling ...
By ClaroNav
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Nanovis Announces Commercial Launch of New Nanosurface Technology on Spinal Interbody Implants
CARMEL, Indiana. (July 30, 2019) – Nanovis today announced the commercial launch of its bioceramic nanotube enhanced FortiCore interbodies following a successful alpha launch. The FortiCore interbodies are designed with a unique, proprietary, patent protected bio-ceramic enhanced titanium nanotube surface. The nanotubes are applied to a deeply porous, fully interconnected titanium ...
By Nanovis
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Lattice Medical announces the closing of a €8 million Series A financing round
LATTICE MEDICAL, announces the closing of a second round of financing of 8 million euros. This round was led by the historical funds Finovam Gestion, Nord France Amorçage and WiSEED alongside the Captech Santé fund. The European Commission, via its EIC Fund, and Santelys are co-investing. The financing round is completed by non-dilutive financing, in the form of a grant and debt ...
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Nalu Medical kicks-off ‘Engineered to be More’ with new product releases and software upgrade to provide more therapy options and support for its patients and physicians
Nalu Medical, Inc. (“Nalu”), a Carlsbad, California-based company that has successfully miniaturized neurostimulation implants for the management of intractable chronic pain for both Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) indications, launches its ‘Engineered to be More’ branding campaign. The campaign highlights the award-winning engineering ...
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Announcement – RSIP Vision Presents Successful Preliminary Results from Clinical Study of 2D-to-3D Knee Bones Reconstruction
RSIP Vision, an experienced developer of groundbreaking AI technologies for medical imaging, today reveals preliminary results from an ongoing clinical study for the evaluation of the reconstruction of a 3D knee model from 2D X-ray images at Assuta Medical Center in Tel Aviv. This tool is based on novel, patent-pending technology, implementing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to produce an ...
By RSIP Vision
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Dr. Frank Phillips is First in the World to Use Augmented Reality Surgical Guidance in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush announced today that Dr. Frank Phillips, Professor and Director of the Division of Spine Surgery and the Section of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery at Rush University Medical Center, completed the first augmented reality (AR) minimally invasive spine surgery. The Augmedics xvision™ Spine System surgical guidance system allows a surgeon ...
By Augmedics
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Dr. James Lynch is the First US Private Practice Surgeon to Use Augmented Reality Spine Surgical Guidance at a Community Hospital
RENO, Nev., July 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Spine Nevada Minimally Invasive Spine Institute announced that Dr. James Lynch, a board-certified and fellowship-trained neurological surgeon, was the first private practice surgeon in the United States to use the Augmedics xvision Spine System at a community hospital. xvision is the first Augmented Reality Guidance system to be used in surgery. It ...
By Augmedics
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