Here are four quick facts:
1. The technology has been used in 2,000 procedures since it was commercially launched three years ago.
2. The technology is intended to treat patients who have limb length discrepancies.
3. The PRECICE system includes an intramedullary nail that can be postoperatively adjusted, without additional surgery, via an external remote controller.
4. The system has received FDA approval as well as the CE Mark.
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