The companies have worked together to integrate Karl Storz’s 3D vision systems and visualization components into Medtronic’s robotic assisted surgical platform.
As a result of the partnership, Medtronic will include the most recent generation of Karl Storz’s Image1 S 3D platform in its robotic system. Medtronic has developed the robotic platform with input from surgeons around the world.
Medtronic now has 90,000 employees worldwide and serves physicians and has a presence in 150 countries.
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