Fairfield Medical Center implements NAVIO system for partial knee replacements: 3 notes

Fairfield Medical Center in Lancaster, Ohio, has incorporated Blue Belt Technologies’ NAVIO surgical system, according to the Lancaster Eagle Gazette.

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Here are three notes:

 

1. The NAVIO system is intended for partial knee replacements.

 

2. The computer-assisted, robotic system aims to improve precision and accuracy when positioning the knee implant.

 

3. Mark D’Onofrio, MD, uses the NAVIO system at Fairfield Medical Center.

 

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