Providence Medical Technology Enhances Spinal Fusion with CORUS-GLX™
In a recent announcement,
Providence Medical Technology, Inc. revealed that its innovative
CORUS™ Navigation Access System-GLX is now compatible with
Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS™ Robotic Navigation Platform, significantly advancing the capabilities of posterior lumbar fusion surgeries.
The integration of these technologies presents a promising future for surgeons and patients alike, particularly for those undergoing high-risk spinal fusion procedures. The
CORUS-GLX System is meticulously designed to assist in accurately locating and preparing the facet joints during surgeries, enabling a smoother procedural flow and enhancing surgical outcomes.
With the growing reliance on surgical guidance and robotic navigation tools in spinal procedures, the
CORUS-GLX System allows for seamless interaction with the
ExcelsiusGPS™ Platform. This combo not only boosts the precision of both surgical instruments and spinal implants but also improves real-time visualization of anatomical structures, making it a game changer in surgical practices.
Potential Benefits of CORUS-GLX System in Spinal Surgeries
Some significant advantages seen with the adoption of this system include:
- - Increased Accuracy: Surgeons can achieve a higher degree of precision when utilizing spinal instruments such as CORUS™-LX implants.
- - Enhanced Visualization: Real-time imaging of facet joints and other critical anatomical structures during surgery is now more accessible.
- - Streamlined Workflow: The cooperation between these systems potentially reduces operative times and minimizes complications.
Dr.
James Dowdell, an orthopedic surgeon at the
Hospital for Special Surgery, emphasized the value of this integration while stating, “By implementing the CORUS-GLX System, spine surgeons are equipped to execute tissue-sparing posterior lumbar fusion and facet fixation using this advanced surgical navigation. This feature provides a consistent and reproducible workflow crucial for achieving successful outcomes in high-risk lumbar fusion patients.”
CEO
Jeff Smith of Providence Medical Technology expressed his enthusiasm about this development, remarking, “Integrating our CORUS technology with another top-tier robotic navigation platform is an exciting step forward. We aim to establish
Total Segment Fusion (TSF) as the gold standard for spinal fusion approaches. Now, surgeons employing navigation in lumbar surgeries can easily integrate our advanced facet fixation and posterior fusion solutions into their surgical routines.”
For those interested in learning more about the CORUS-GLX™ Navigation Access System, further details can be accessed through their website at
providencemt.com.
About Providence Medical Technology, Inc.
Providence Medical Technology, Inc. operates as a privately held medical device firm, dedicated to enhancing clinical outcomes and preventing surgical failures, especially for patients undergoing high-risk spinal fusion surgeries. They have developed pioneering tissue-sparing solutions for both cervical and lumbar spine operations, focusing on promoting
Total Segment Fusion (TSF) - a method that aims for the fusion of all three spinal joints, setting a new standard for patient care. Providing ongoing support through an extensive clinical evidence base from randomized controlled trials, all of their instruments and implants are sterile-packaged and intended for single use, ensuring top-notch quality and efficacy in surgical settings.
The
CORUS™ Navigation Access System-GLX enables surgeons to navigate complex spinal structures more effectively and assists in enhancing the surgical experience for both practitioners and patients alike, marking another milestone in the evolution of spinal surgery.
To learn more about product safety and indications for use, prospective users and healthcare professionals are encouraged to review the complete information provided on their official website.