The cloud-based platform leverages artificial intelligence and imaging to share information during episodes of spine care, according to a news release. David Schwartz, MD, and Craig McMains, MD, of Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy Hospital performed the first cases using the platform.
“Relying on EOS Insight, I entered surgery with an efficient, AI-driven customized plan, precise alignment measurements and rods pre-contoured for the long construct,” Dr. Schwartz said in the release. “The technology increased my confidence in the operating room. I was able to compare my progress to the pre-operative plan throughout the surgery, then perform a final reconciliation prior to its completion.”
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