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The surgical devices sector encompasses a wide variety of tools and equipment used to perform surgical interventions. Within this sector, orthopedic surgical navigation systems represent a specialized category designed to enhance precision in orthopedic surgeries such as spine, joint, and limb procedures. These systems utilize computer-assisted technology to provide real-time visual guidance to surgeons, thereby improving the accuracy of bone cutting, implant alignment, and the overall surgical outcome. Orthopedic surgical navigation systems typically integrate imaging techniques, such as CT or MRI scans, with tracking devices to create a comprehensive navigational platform. This allows for minimally invasive approaches, which can lead to reduced trauma, shorter hospital stays, and a quicker recovery for patients.
In the market of orthopedic surgical navigation systems, several companies are recognized as key players. Among them are Stryker Corporation, B. Braun Melsungen AG, and Medtronic, which are known for their advanced navigation systems and software solutions. Zimmer Biomet also provides various navigation tools tailored to orthopedic applications, while Brainlab offers a range of computer-assisted surgery systems for multiple surgical disciplines, including orthopedics. Additionally, companies such as DePuy Synthes and Smith & Nephew supply healthcare professionals with navigation systems and devices that assist in improving procedural outcomes in orthopedic surgery. Show Less Read more