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NaviPro™ Image
Free™ Shoulder Navigation |
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A revolutionary
new tool for shoulder surgery |
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* U.S. Patents 6,711,431, 7,634,306, & 7,780,681. Japanese Patent 4,398,732. European Patent 1,569,576. Additional U.S. and International Patents Pending.
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Reference list
- DiGioia et al (2002) Comparison of a mechanical acetabular
alignment guide with computer placement of the socket. J Arthroplasty
17:359.
- Haaker et al (2005) Computer-assisted navigation increases
precision of component placement in total knee arthroplasty. Clin
Orthop 433:152.
- Hopkins et al (2004) The effects of glenoid component alignment
variations on cement mantle stresses in total shoulder arthroplasty. Shoulder Elbow Surg 13:668.
- Neer (1990) Shoulder Reconstruction. W.B. Saunders Company
- Stanley et al (2007) Computer-aided Navigation for Correction
of Glenoid Deformity in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. Techniques in
Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 8:23.
- Edwards et al (2008) Safety and utility of computer-aided
shoulder arthroplasty. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 17:503.
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Saunders Company.
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A technology
your patients can appreciate....
A revolutionary New Approach... " Optimize and
Document"
The NaviPro™ Shoulder navigation system provides computer-aided navigation
of surgical instruments. Specifically, its purpose is to aid in the accurate
resection of the proximal humerus and reaming of the glenoid cavity. It may
also be used to navigate the Reverse Prosthesis.
Computer-assisted technologies can improve implant alignment
in hip and knee arthroplasty1,2. Like hip and knee
arthroplasty, successful shoulder arthroplasty depends primarily
on proper
technique because incorrect glenoid and humeral component orientation
can lead to instability, loosening, and suboptimal function3,4.
The NaviPro system uses an advanced computational approach to
overcome limitations associated with measuring complex three-dimensional
anatomy intraoperatively so that these parameters can be measured,
optimized and documented.
Universal – Can Be Used With Any Shoulder Implant
System
All the basic functions of the NaviPro system can be used with all current
shoulder implant systems, including the Reverse Prosthesis.
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Free™ Shoulder Navigation |
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Practical and Easy to Use
Unlike other surgical navigation systems the NaviPro system is “Image Free™.” No CT, MRI or fluoroscopic imaging is needed. With a concise and clear user interface, the NaviPro Navigation System is user friendly. Now you can navigate any hip, knee or shoulder implant from any manufacturer. The NaviPro Navigation Systems allow you to document intra-operative data and correlate that data to outcomes. This navigation system has no additional wires or cords in the operative field and the patented Tracker-Check™ technology ensures the NaviPro Navigation Systems are the most reliable surgical navigation system on the market.
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Affordable
The NaviPro hardware/software package is available to the hospital for a fraction
of the cost of competitive navigation systems. The NaviPro system’s
low cost means that your institution – regardless of size – has
the opportunity to offer this leading-edge technology to your patients.
Not only is the system very affordable, it is also a dedicated
orthopedic system, without software applications used by other
surgical specialties. This avoids the inherent scheduling conflict
associated with shared-platform systems.
| Features and Benefits Summary |
• Optimize
and document:
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Glenoid Component Version and Inclination
Anatomic
Neck Version and Inclination
Humeral Cut Version and Inclination
Humeral Head Diameter |
• Patented minimally invasive
clamps for tracker fixation |
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