Stryker launches “Revolutionary” Computer-Assisted System for Trauma nailing

Stryker’s “Revolutionary” Computer-Assisted System (Orthopedics This Week)
Stryker Corporation says it's "revolutionary" and can helping avoid revision hip surgery.
On October 4, the company announced the launch of a computer-assisted surgery system called the Stryker Adapt for the Gamma3 Locking Nail System.
Jim Bruty, senior director of Marketing, Stryker Navigation, said the system allows surgeons to more accurately position nail and lag screws with no significant difference in procedure time during hip surgery.
Proper positioning of the lag screw in the femoral head is an important aspect ...


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