Proprio’s Paradigm system provides real-time 3D anatomical visualization that adapts to changes in a patient’s position during surgery. The collaboration with Biedermann aims to enhance efficiency and precision, Proprio said in an April 9 news release.
“We believe that the unique combination of our next generation implant technologies with Proprio’s advanced surgical platform will enable surgeons to accomplish things they haven’t been able to before,” Markku Biedermann, CEO and chair of Biedermann Motech, said in the release. “Our collaborative research will focus on how the fusion of technology can have a profound and beneficial impact on surgical processes and results, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes.”
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