Here are four things to know:
1. The hospital is the first in San Diego to acquire this technology.
2. The robotic technology is driven by a modern surgical navigation platform that allows surgeons to precisely plan and execute the procedure.
3. The system uses a patented bone morphing technology that builds and displays a 3D-model of the individual patient’s anatomy in real-time during the surgical procedure.
4. OMNI designs, manufactures and distributes orthopedic implants for knees and hips.
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