Starting in May, surgeons at Tri-City’s Orthopaedic & Spine Institute will be able to perform less invasive partial knee replacements, according to the release. Tri-City is the second hospital in the nation to use this system.
The NavioPFS system uses CT-free, intraoperative registration, planning and navigation for the computer-assisted procedure, which places an implant on just one side of a patient’s knee.
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