NuVasive, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUVA), the leader in spine technology innovation, focused on transforming spine surgery with minimally disruptive, procedurally integrated solutions, today announced its LessRay® radiation reduction and workflow enhancement platform won the 2019 Spine Technology Award presented by Orthopedics This Week, a widely read publication in the orthopedics industry
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NuVasive, Inc., (NASDAQ: NUVA), the leader in spine technology innovation, focused on transforming spine surgery with minimally disruptive, procedurally integrated solutions, today announced its LessRay® radiation reduction and workflow enhancement platform won the 2019 Spine Technology Award presented by Orthopedics This Week, a widely read publication in the orthopedics industry. The Spine Technology Award recognizes the best new spine technologies, engineering teams and inventors for 2019 and rewards excellence in innovation. The 2019 Spine Technology Award is the third honor the LessRay platform has achieved in 2019; the platform was voted a gold winner in the Advanced Surgical Instruments category at the 2019 Edison Awards™, as well as in the Radiological, Imaging and Electromechanical Devices category at the 2019 Medical Design Excellence Awards. “LessRay is a surgical solution that truly makes the operating room a safer place for patients, surgeons and their staff,” said Matt Link, president of NuVasive. “Designed to maintain diagnostic image quality and anatomic visualization with less radiation exposure, LessRay helps surgeons perform minimally invasive surgical techniques which can lead to reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays and less operative morbidity compared to open spine surgery.” The LessRay system is composed of a propriety software algorithm and hardware components that help address overexposure to radiation in hospital operating rooms (OR), particularly in the case of minimally invasive spine surgery. Studies show spine and orthopedic surgeons can receive their lifetime radiation limit within the first 10 years of their career; LessRay has the ability to reduce radiation emissions by up to 80 percent compared to standard fluoroscopy.1 LessRay’s proprietary image enhancement technology improves low-dose, low-radiation fluoroscopy images to have similar diagnostic capabilities as conventional full-dose fluoroscopy images, thereby reducing radiation emission and exposure in the OR. Additionally, LessRay’s other features help reduce the number of fluoroscopic shots needed and ultimately decrease overall radiation exposure further. These features include:
NuVasive is integrating LessRay with its Pulse® platform, the first and only single platform to include multiple technologies designed to help surgeons adopt more efficient, less disruptive surgical approaches in all spine procedures. The Pulse platform combines multiple enabling technologies to improve workflow, reduce variability and increase the reproducibility of surgical outcomes, including neuromonitoring, surgical planning, rod bending, radiation reduction, imaging and navigation functions.2 The utility of the Pulse platform currently rivals all competitive systems on the market, addressing a broader range of clinical challenges in the OR. About NuVasive Forward-Looking Statements 1 Wang TY, Farber SH, Perkins SS, et al. An internally randomized control trial of radiation exposure using ultra-low radiation imaging (ULRI) versus traditional C-arm fluoroscopy for patients undergoing single-level minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. Spine 2017;42(4);217-23.
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