Highridge Medical inks distribution agreement for spine navigation

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Highridge Medical entered an exclusive distribution agreement for the PathKeeper navigation system in the U.S., according to a Sept. 16 news release.

PathKeeper uses 3D optical tracking and artificial intelligence-enhanced imaging for complex spine surgery and reduces radiation exposure.

“We are building an enabling technology platform with solutions designed to improve surgical accuracy and streamline procedural workflows,” Rebecca Whitney, CEO of Highridge Medical said in the release. “Through our agreement with PathKeeper, we are providing our surgeons access to next-generation, radiation-free navigation designed to make spine surgery safer and more precise while enabling positive outcomes with greater confidence.”

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