Four things to know:
1. The companies will co-market their combined portfolios and develop SeaSpine-specific tools for 7D Surgical’s MvIGS system.
2. MvIGS is designed to replace standard fluoroscopy and offers surgeons a radiation-free tool to place spinal implants.
3. More than 1,500 clinical cases have been completed with MvIGS.
4. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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