STRYKER INTRODUCES NON-INVASIVE SPINE NAVIGATION TRACKING (Orthopedics This Week) Stryker Navigation says it has the first patient tracker for minimally invasive spine surgery that doesn't require an additional incision for navigation tracking. On September 28, 2015, the company announced the introduction of SpineMask Tracker, an adhesive surgical tracker which is placed on the patient's back and enables automatic registration with a wide-variety of imaging devices used in the operating room. According to the company, this proprietary tracking technology allows for Automatic Intraoperative Mask Registration, which utilizes a software algorithm to match the patient's anatomy to the intra-operative image set in seconds. The tracker uses Stryker's active tracking technology to sense tracker movement during surgery and automatically compensates for any deformation to help maintain accuracy throughout the procedure. No Incision But the big deal is that surgeons are no longer required to make an additional incision to affix a clamp to the patient's boney anatomy for registration and navigation tracking. Up to now, the company says surgeons had to choose between non-navigated surgery with...
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