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Johnson & Johnson’s MedTech announce orthopaedics receives 501K clearance from FDA for spinal robotics and navigation platform

Orthopaedics branch of Johnson and Johnson MedTech, DePuy Synthes, has announced that their surgical robotics system VELYS active has received 501k clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

In collaboration with eCential Robotics, the dual-use robotics and standalone navigation platform is designed for use in planning and instrumenting spinal fusion procedures in the thoracolumbar, cervical and sacroiliac spine.

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Russel Powers, worldwide president, Spine, DePuy Synthes added: “Today's landscape of enabling technologies features first-generation robotics systems that may face challenges in adapting to individual surgeon needs. We believe that the unique features and capabilities of active robotics technology will set a new standard in surgical care for spine patients everywhere”.

“We are shaping the next frontier of orthopaedic innovation with a relentless focus on digital advancements and excellence in the field of surgical robotics and navigation. Our dedication extends to enhancing patient care through significant strides in spine surgery," said Aldo Denti, company group chair, DePuy Synthes.