MiRus receives FDA clearance for new spine alignment device

MiRus received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Galileo spine alignment monitoring system.

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Galileo received the 2018 Spine Technology Award at the North American Spine Society meeting for excellence and innovation in spine surgery navigation.

The device is a non-optical real-time measuring system for segmental and global sagittal spine alignment.

“Given the increased attention to sagittal plane alignment in recent years, we are pleased to offer the first and only FDA-approved product that intraoperatively measures this important clinical parameter in real-time without reliance on repeated imaging,” said Angad Singh, VP Robotics and Surgical Navigation.

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