Alphatec Holdings, Inc. to Preview the Informatics Sophistication of Eos Catalyst At NASS 2023
October 17, 2023 at 09:01 am EDT
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Alphatec Holdings, Inc. announced that EOS Catalyst will be introduced at the 2023 NASS Annual Meeting. EOS Catalyst builds on the already unprecedented functionality of the EOS imaging platform with automated alignment and surgical planning capabilities. EOS Catalyst integrates information and data collection throughout the surgical experience through a cloud-based platform.
The initial Catalyst release will include the following: tomatitic, quantified alignment assessment. AI-driven alignment information with level-labeling and color-coded patient benchmarking to normal values will be available minutes after an EOS exam. 3D-surgical planning.
3D-modelling of the patient's spine and alignment will more easily designate patients for surgery. Intra-operative reconciliation. Full-spine intra-operative measurements of key coronal and sagittal parameters throughout surgery will inform objective comparisons to the pre-operative plan and enable exportation for post-operative analysis.
The company expects the Catalyst platform, which is currently under limited evaluation, to be released in mid-2024.
Alphatec Holdings, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Alphatec Spine, Inc., EOS imaging S.A.S. and SafeOp Surgical, Inc., is a medical device company. The Company is focused on the design, development, and advancement of technology for surgical treatment of spine disorders. It has a range of product portfolios designed to address the spine's various pathologies. Its AIX product platform comprises of its EOS imaging system and VEA alignment mobile application, its SafeOp Neural InformatiX System and Valence. The EOS imaging system is designed to provide calibrated full-body imaging that enables a three-dimensional (3D) model of patientsâ skeletal systems. It has developed a patient positioning systems that integrates with its other access systems, providing for a more rigid construct and enhanced reproducibility. It offers procedure-specific access systems, including its Sigma-ALIF Access System, which allows for custom anterior abdominal exposure.