ExcelsiusGPS™ Robotic System
What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?
Minimally invasive surgery combines your surgeon’s understanding of anatomy with x-ray imaging to treat spine conditions using small incisions. A minimally invasive technique permits the surgeon to separate the muscles surrounding the spine rather than cut through them. The surgeon operates through small incisions along the spine.
ExcelsiusGPS™ Robotic Navigation system is the latest technology that integrates the benefits of robotics and navigation into one platform helping surgeons perform minimally invasive spine surgery with improved accuracy and safety.
The ExcelsiusGPS™ Robotic Navigation System
ExcelsiusGPS™ is the next revolution in robotic spine surgery from Globus Medical, a developer of spinal and orthopedic implants and surgical instruments for patients with spine disorders. ExcelsiusGPS™ is designed to improve accuracy and optimize patient care by using robotics and navigation, much like a GPS in your car.
Robotic Guidance and Navigation
Robotic Guidance is an assistant for your surgeon. The robotic arm aligns tools along a planned pathway to place your screw implants.
Navigation is a way for your surgeon to see the tools in relation to your body on a screen as they are being used.
Watch these videos to learn more about ExcelsiusGPS®
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