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Five Considerations for Integrating Navigation into an ASC

5 Considerations for Integrating Navigation into an Ambulatory Surgical Center This post was written by Brian Culp, MD, who is a joint replacement surgeon with Princeton Orthopaedic Associates. Whether you operate in an inpatient or outpatient setting, the value computer-assisted navigation delivers for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) is the same. It not only provides an

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Don’t get gamed. Understanding the Importance of CAS in Orthopaedics is Key

This post is written by Morteza Meftah, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Co-Director of Robotics at NYU Langone. Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) is the way of the future. While the academic community is still completing studies to help determine optimal cuts, or implant position per patient specific type, or deformity, navigation and robotics are

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Surgeons performing knee replacement using computer-assisted surgery, Intellijoint KNEE

Embracing Simplicity and Flexibility: The Development of Intellijoint KNEE

This post is written by Samantha McCabe, Program Manager, R&D at Intellijoint Surgical and lead engineer during the development of Intellijoint KNEE™. Here she shares the foundational design principles behind its creation. Breaking industry trend, Intellijoint Surgical’s first product was a hip navigation solution. In 2008, Intellijoint Surgical® co-founders identified the lack of navigation platforms

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Surgeon performing TKA with Intellijoint KNEE product

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