Durango-based Spine Colorado installed the EOSedge imaging system, according to a news release shared Dec. 1 with Becker’s.
The system captures anterior-posterior and lateral full-body scans while a patient sits or stands naturally. EOSedge reduces radiation exposure and uses AI for precise measurements
“EOSedge fundamentally changes how we approach spine surgery,” Ryan Martyn, MD, a spine surgeon with the group, said in the release. “he weight-bearing images reveal alignment issues and compensatory mechanisms we simply couldn’t see before. For patients suffering from natural spine degeneration or complex deformities, this level of detail allows us to plan procedures with millimeter precision and verify that our surgical outcomes match what we intended to achieve.”
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