Three surgeons have used the new software: Samuel Wllman, MD; Carl Talmo, MD, and J. Scott Reid, MD, according to a Nov. 3 company news release. The software is the first release with components manufactured by Zimmer Biomet as part of a partnership.
HipInsight uses the MicroSoft Hololens2 to let surgeons visualize a patient’s bony anatomy during surgery. It’s designed to assist implant and surgical instrument placement.
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