Here are three points:
1. Entellus will distribute the guidance systems to hospitals, ENT offices and ambulatory surgery centers.
2. The two companies will also offer the Premium Fiagon Navigation System, which involves advanced ENT and cranio-maxillofacial functions.
3. The navigation systems use an electromagnetic tracking system that “locates surgical instruments during a surgery in relation to a patient’s CT scan,” according to a statement.
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