6 spine, orthopedic robot updates in Q3

From new product launches to partnerships, here are six key updates in spine and orthopedic robotics during the third quarter:

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1. Think Surgical partnered with Signature Orthopaedics. Its TMini robot was also approved for use with Zimmer Biomet’s Persona knee replacement system.

2. ECential Robotics, a company specializing in surgical robots to improve bone surgery outcomes, named Clément Vidal as its new CEO. 

3. DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson’s orthopedic company, earned FDA 510(k) clearance for and launched Velys Spine. Velys Spine is a dual-use robotics and standalone navigation platform created in collaboration with eCential Robotics.

4. ​​The FDA sent a letter to Globus Medical in July warning the devicemaker about an inspection related to the Excelsius GPS spine robot. Globus Medical filed a Form 8-K Aug. 13 commenting on the letter, and it said the company has “taken corrective actions and provided a comprehensive and timely response to the FDA.”

5. The Medacta Group has partnered with orthopedic robot manufacturer Think Surgical to provide its robotic, wireless hand-held TMINI miniature robotic system for total knee replacement surgery supporting both GMK Sphere and GMK SpheriKA, a knee implant designed specifically for kinematic alignment.

6. Think Surgical’s upgraded TMini robot, version 1.1, was used in its first total knee replacement since earning FDA clearance.

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