Spine surgeon’s startup hits $3M from investors

The spine technology startup Waypoint Orthopedics recently raised $650,000 from Runway Healthcare, a medtech accelerator, according to a CityBiz report.

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The company, founded by Stephen Banco, MD, and Runway, developed a spine surgery navigation tool with an app-based operating system to help surgeons place pedicle screws. The system received FDA approval in September as an alternative to fluoroscopy.

Waypoint GPS includes proprietary color-sensing technology to guide surgeons during vertebral fixation, according to the report. The technology could lead to 100% screw placement accuracy.

With the most recent investment, Waypoint has raised $3 million.

Dr. Banco is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon at Wyomissing, Pa.-based Keystone Spine & Pain Management Center. He is a founding partner of The Surgical Institute of Reading and fellow with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

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