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AESCULAP® OrthoPilot® Elite
OrthoPilot® Elite is based on innovative technology and more than 25 years of experience. This combination takes standards of surgical precision to a new level. Many healthcare professionals are motivated by the desire to help people have better, more pain-free lives. In orthopaedics, precision sets the standard for quality of life: a few millimeters or a few degrees often determine the long-term success of a procedure.
Quality of care redefined
Designed to make life easier: Documentation takes up a lot of healthcare professionals’ time. OrthoPilot® Elite frees surgical teams from these responsibilities, because it doesn't just display important information – it also documents it. Surgical results are displayed and documented in a clearly organised, informative final screen, including the resections performed, the implant sizes used, the pre- and post-operative leg axes, and the duration of the procedure.
“The OrthoPilot® Elite has convinced me with many new features such as tibia rotation navigation and additional references, e.g. the transepicondylar line and the Whiteside's line. Especially the multitool that combines many different functions in one instrument makes my daily surgery easier and safer.”
In surgery, precise goal achievement, performance, and realtime information are crucial to the success of the operation. OrthoPilot® Elite gives surgeons exact, continuous feedback on implant and instrument positions, so you can make the right decisions based on more solid information.
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observed studies with a total of 8,620 implantations
There is solid evidence that computer-navigated systems, such as the OrthoPilot® for total knee or hip arthroplasties, have a wide range of clinical benefits for the patients undergoing these very common procedures, including less blood loss and better postoperative function. For adequately experienced surgeons, studies have shown that these procedures do not lead to time loss, but might even be associated with time gain.
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