The new application expands the 7D Flash navigation system’s functionality with minimally invasive spine surgery, according to a news release. 7D Flash uses visible light for imaging, eliminating radiation exposure.
“The addition of the percutaneous module to the Flash Navigation System has brought versatility to my OR,” Douglas Orndorff, MD, said in the release. “Whether I am performing mini-open procedures, large revision surgeries, or MIS fusions, I can do them all with one system that optimizes my workflows depending on my approach. I’m also excited about the future launch of the lumbar facet fusion system that will work seamlessly with the percutaneous module, enabling an integrated procedural solution for my patients.”
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