The milestone comes within the system’s first year on the market, according to a news release. It includes hybrid optical tracking, semi-automatic and automatic processing features and is compatible with various types of image sets.
“The surgeon feedback on our Q Guidance System with spine guidance software is overwhelmingly positive, and the number of completed surgical cases has exceeded our expectations,” Keith Evans, vice president and general manager of Stryker’s enabling technologies segment, said in the release.
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