Utah surgery center 1st in state to acquire Navio robotic system for knee replacements

St. George (Utah) Surgical Center was recently reported to be the first ASC in the state to use the Navio robotic-assisted surgical system for knee replacements, according to St. George News.

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Three things to know:

1. Designed by Smith+Nephew, the Navio system aims to improve implant placement and alignment.

2. The robotic device is intended for total and partial knee replacement surgeries.

3. St. George Surgical Center is a physician-owned ASC that has been in operation since 1988.

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