Orthofix’s 7D Flash gets new minimally invasive spine module

Orthofix launched the Percutaneous Module 2.0 for the 7D Flash navigation system, the medtech company said Aug. 28.

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The module is designed for minimally invasive spine surgery and has new planning features and increased functionality, according to a news release. The navigtation system relies on visible light to reduce radiation exposure to patients and staff.

Initial cases with the module have been completed.

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