Think Surgical submits 510(k) application for TKR robot — 3 insights

Think Surgical applied to obtain 510(k) clearance for its TSolution One total knee replacement robot.

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What you should know:

1. The robot uses a 3D presurgical planning program to help surgeons design and prepare TKR plans with several implants.

2. The surgeon follows the robot-assisted surgery plan, and the robot prepares the joint accordingly for precise implant placement.

3. Think Surgical already obtained CE-Mark approval and launched its robot in the Asia Pacific and European markets.

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