OMNIlife reports 4k+ knee replacements with OMNIPlasty

OMNIlife science announced that surgeons have completed more than 4,000 total knee replacements in the United States using the OMNIPlasty technique. 

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OMNIPlasty is a total knee replacement procedure that uses robotics, driven by the OMNI ART software platform. The software is designed for flexibility and customization.

 

“The flexibility we have achieved using OMNI ART software is significant. When changes need to be made during surgery because of unforeseen circumstances, we are able to handle them easily and efficiently. When you combine that time savings with the robotic precision of OMNIPlasty, you have then taken total knee replacement to another level,” said Corey Ponder, MD, of Oklahoma Sports & Orthopedics Institute in Oklahoma City.

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