Captiva Spine hopes to increase access to navigation and surgical robots for spinal applications in underserved hospitals and ASCs nationwide.
The partnership has produced a 510(k)-cleared small, on-site navigation unit that offers surgeons the option to preplan and visualize their surgical approach.
“This platform for navigation helps fulfill our commitment to being a clinical and economical solution with advanced enabling technology for spine care,” Dale Mitchell, president of Captiva Spine, said in an Oct. 10 press release. “We plan to have a technically advanced navigation platform to improve spine procedural efficiency and be economically feasible for the growing number of ASCs and specialty hospitals throughout the United States.”
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