The Gamma4 Hip Fracture Nailing System is designed to treat hip and femur fractures. Its nail design is informed by Stryker's SOMA database, which includes over 37,000 3D bone models generated from CT scans. The system received CE certification in November 2023 and has been utilized in over 25,000 cases in North America and Japan.
SurgiCount+ Safety-Sponge System, is Stryker's next generation surgical sponge counting technology.
SurgiCount+ is Stryker's most intelligent surgical sponge counting technology and allows healthcare providers to count and scan sponges and connect to hospital electronic medical records (EMR). Built on Stryker's...
"The CMS Transitional Pass-Through payment determination is a monumental step in providing a superior device technology in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures," said Greg Siller, Vice President and General Manager of Stryker's Interventional Spine business.
ProCuity bed was designed to help reduce in-hospital patient falls at all acuity levels, improve nurse workflow efficiencies and safety, as well as help lower hospital costs. It is the only bed on the market today that can connect seamlessly to nurse call systems without the use of cables or wires.
This is the first 64-wire cobalt chromium flow diverter in the U.S. designed to re-direct blood flow and promote aneurysm healing. Surpass Evolve is Stryker's latest innovation in flow diversion and follows the launch of Surpass Streamline in late 2018.
Neuroform Atlas® Stent System is the first and only adjunctive stent approved for use in the posterior (back of the brain) circulation. Aneurysms in the posterior circulation rupture more frequently and are generally more difficult to treat.
The company has developed a low-cost, limited-release emergency response bed, Emergency Relief Bed™, to quickly aid healthcare providers with efficient care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This funding will enable RetiSpec to accelerate the commercialization of its groundbreaking technology aimed at early detection of Alzheimer's disease.