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Smith+Nephew, JointVue Partner for Pre-Op Planning in Robotic Knee Surgery

JointVue for OrthoSonic 3D will be combined with the Cori robotic-assisted surgery system.

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By: Sam Brusco

Associate Editor

Smith+Nephew has begun a co-marketing agreement with JointVue for its OrthoSonic 3D surgery planning technology.
 
According to Smith+Nephew, OrthoSonic is the only ultrasound currently on the market that delivers 3D pre-operative planning. JointVue lets surgeons using Smith+Nephew’s Cori surgical system for robotic-assisted knee replacement create a personalized surgical plan.
 
Combining JointVue’s OrthoSonic technology and Cori, which has a small footprint and scalability, aims to be an ideal solution for Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs), where OR space is limited.
 
The Cori surgical system features image-agnostic registration, with both image-free and MRI-powered options for pre-op planning. Adopting JointVue’s OrthoSonic 3D tech with Smith+Nephew implants offers access to another procedural solution that uses ultrasound to generate a 3D plan in minutes.
 
The radiation-free, automated planning tool guides surgeons to tailor the procedure to each patient.
 
“JointVue’s OrthoSonic technology allows surgeons and patients to get a 3D look inside their knee at the clinic in minutes without radiation—replacing a trip to the imaging center as they get ready for surgery,” said Steven MacDonald, MD, and CEO of JointVue. “The 3D image and automated planning tool helps orthopedic surgeons personalize the procedure uniquely for each patient.”
 
“The addition of JointVue’s technology further expands the imaging modalities available to Smith+Nephew customers for pre-op robotic planning,” added Mayank Shandil, Global SVP of Recon and Robotics Marketing for Smith+Nephew. “The combination of JointVue with the CORI Surgical System for robotic-assisted knee replacement provides a personalized solution for surgeons and patients and is a perfect fit for the growing ASC market.”
 
Last week, Smith+Nephew released its Legion hinged knee system with Oxinium implant technology in the U.S.

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