BioMedGPS to launch its 1st robotic & computer-assisted spine surgery module: 4 details

BioMedGPS will release its SmartTRAK robotic and computer-assisted spine surgery module at the North American Spine Surgery Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26-29.

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Here are four details:

1. The system is BioMedGPS’ first robotic-assisted spine surgery module.

2. SmartTRAK features robotics, navigation and surgical planning systems, augmented reality technologies and artificial intelligence.

3. The system provides real-time market data, including market and procedural projections for up to 5 years.

4. Additionally, BioMedGPS designed a second SmartTrak robotic and computer assisted surgery module for orthopedics, which will launch at the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Annual Meeting in Dallas, Nov. 1-4.

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