Three insights:
1. The system is designed to enhance workflow, decrease variability and improve surgical reproducibility.
2. It blends neuromonitoring, surgical planning, rod bending, radiation reduction, imaging and navigation functions with the ability to increase OR surgical efficiencies.
3. Pulse aims to enhance a spine surgeon’s ability to use minimally invasive techniques, which reduces blood loss and hospital stays, and result in less morbidity than open spine surgery.
“Pulse provides an intuitive surgeon experience by anticipating user needs and fusing these technologies to create a seamless, optimized OR workflow, while addressing a broad range of clinical challenges,” said J. Christopher Barry, CEO of NuVasive.
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