Orthofix And Brainlab Join Forces With Image Guided Spinal Surgery/Pedicle Screw System

We’ve talked quite a lot about consolidation of the medical technology market recently and here again is a good example as Orthofix sees a fit with Brainlab’s software to enhance placement of its pedicle screws in spinal surgery.

In short

It’s Spineweek so expect a flurry of news releases. For example Orthofix International NV, which has announced a collaboration with Brainlab.

Background

Orthofix has reached an agreement with software-driven medical technology company Brainlab for the integration of the Orthofix Phoenix™ MIS and Firebird™ Pedicle Screw Systems into the latest generation of Brainlab spinal navigation systems. The agreement allows for the integration and co-marketing of the technologies, which permits preoperative planning and real-time positioning of spinal fixation devices in technically challenging spinal fusions procedures.

Company comments

for Orthofix

“Our collaboration with Brainlab is another step in promoting new technologies for procedures such as minimally invasive and spinal deformity surgery. We are excited to partner with Brainlab to educate and promote the intra-operative advantages of its different image guided surgery platforms when used in conjunction with our Phoenix MIS and Firebird spinal fixation systems,” said Robert Vaters, President and Chief Executive Officer of Orthofix.

for Brainlab

“We believe that the combination of our navigation technology with minimally invasive surgical instrumentation can change the way spinal procedures are done today. It will not only increase the accuracy of the implant placement but also provide a better orientation during surgery and has the potential to reduce the intra-operative radiation exposure. We are very excited to add the Orthofix products to our supported portfolio for minimally invasive spinal navigation,” said Martin Immerz, Global Product Line Director Orthopedics of Brainlab.

Source: Orthofix International NV., Business Wire

published: May 30, 2012 in: News, Orthofix, Spine

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