Here are three things to know:
1. The company will showcase the hipEOS 3.0 online surgical planning software at a symposium Nov. 14.
2. Nicolas Verdier, MD, will present the first results of using hipEOS 3D surgical planning with intraoperative navigation to create a 3D, personalized hip replacement plan designed to account for the patient’s specific anatomy in the weight-bearing and seated functional positions.
3. EOS imaging develops medical imaging solutions for osteoarticular pathologies and orthopedics through its EOS software. The company has installed more than 280 EOS platforms worldwide, representing more than one million patient exams each year.
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