“We are very excited to partner with Orthofix, who has a long history in pediatric limb deformity correction, and deep expertise with adult cervical spine procedures,” said Cristian Atria, nView Medical founder and CEO. The partnership between the medtech companies will allow Orthofix to utilize nView s1 imaging and navigation system in Lewisville for training surgeon customers. This provides a live, GPS-like surgical AI guidance system for orthosurgical use. The nView s1™ system with insta-3D™ technology has the novel capability to capture 3D images in real time via the use of low-dose radiation. Medical backers for the company include the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation, HealthTech Arkansas, MedTech Innovator, Fusion Fund, and the National Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation. The company’s use of AI imagery and visualization to aid surgeons is innovative and combined with Orthofix technology will enable new, cutting edge orthopedic solutions. It is currently the 8th largest orthopedic device company on the planet.īased in Salt Lake City, nView Medical aims to improve orthosurgical safety and accuracy through imaging and guidance system technologies that utilize artificial intelligence (AI). Orthofix spinal products are distributed in over 60 countries. Orthofix Medical’s mission is to “deliver innovative, quality-driven solutions while partnering with health care professionals to improve patient mobility.” The company’s technology has an international reach. “We also look forward to working with nView to expand application of this technology for use in cervical spine procedures, utilizing Orthofix cervical solutions.” It is an innovative digital solution aimed at better streamlining the surgery by reducing radiation exposure and decreasing OR time, which is so important for pediatric surgeons and their patients,” said Jon Serbousek, Orthofix president and CEO. “The nView s1 system’s insta-3D imaging technology complements Orthofix’s pre-planning and post-operative software platforms. The two companies have entered into an investment agreement with intent to develop and market correctional procedure solutions and technology for cervical spine issues and pediatric limb deformities. and surgical imaging and guidance system company nView Medical have announced a partnership. Lewisville, Texas-based orthopedic medical device company Orthofix Medical, Inc.
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