Here are three notes:
1. The system aims to relay precise information about the patient’s knee to the robotic tool making the procedure more precise.
2. The system does not require a pre-operative CT-scan.
3. Piccard Surgery Center is accredited by AAAHC, and is in partnership with SurgCenter Development.
“I have more control over the procedure than ever before,” said Sridhar Durbhakula, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Piccard Surgery Center. “Navio enables me to operate with a level of precision and accuracy that are extremely difficult to obtain through traditional techniques.”
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