NuVasive received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Pulse surgical automation platform.
Here are three things to know:
1. Pulse introduces 2D- and 3D-navigation and smart imaging capabilities. The platform integrates NuVasive's neuromonitoring, surgical planning, radiation reduction and patient-specific rod bending technologies.
2. Case participants can view the platform's imaging and insights in real time through Wi-Fi connectivity and independent device access.
3. Pulse integrates several high-resolution cameras with low-profile, 360-degree arrays to drive uninterrupted line-of-sight and optimized procedural workflow.
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