Surgical Navigation Systems in Colorado
4 vendors serving Colorado
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Top surgical navigation systems in Colorado
Intellijoint Surgical Inc.
Intellijoint Surgical is a Canadian medical technology company that develops and commercializes surgical navigation solutions for total joint replacements, including hip and knee arthroplasty. The company provides both pre-operative planning software and intraoperative navigation systems designed to improve surgical accuracy, reduce outliers, and enhance patient outcomes. Intellijoint VIEW is a web-based surgical planning platform that enables functional cup planning, implant templating, and coronal alignment planning without requiring CT imaging, with support for mechanical, kinematic, and restricted kinematic alignment targets. Intellijoint HIP delivers real-time intraoperative implant measurements for primary and revision total hip arthroplasty procedures. Intellijoint KNEE provides intraoperative measurement capabilities, instrumentation alignment guidance, and bony cut positioning assistance for knee replacement implantation. The solutions target orthopaedic surgeons, surgical care teams, and healthcare administrators seeking affordable, user-friendly navigation technology that reduces complexity and cost compared to traditional systems. The company serves the US and Canadian markets and has established strategic partnerships to expand orthopaedic procedural capabilities. Products are designed for ease of use and accessibility across varying surgical facility types and surgeon experience levels.
NEURALYTIX LLC
Neuralytix develops proprietary mechanomyography (MMG) technology for intraoperative nerve assessment during spinal surgery. The FDA-cleared iD3 System provides surgeons with real-time, objective measurements of nerve function through non-invasive accelerometer sensors, replacing subjective tactile feedback and invasive EMG. The system assists in nerve locating, mapping, and decompression assessment across minimally invasive and open spinal procedures, including fusion, discectomy, laminectomy, and foraminotomy. MMG enables surgeons to quantify neural response threshold changes throughout surgery, improving decision-making precision and reducing reoperation risk while eliminating procedural complexity associated with traditional EMG monitoring.
Kono Seisakusho
Mitaka USA, Inc. is a medical technology manufacturer founded in 1997, specializing in advanced optical, electronic, fluorescence, microscopic, and 3D imaging devices for microsurgery. Headquartered in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, the company develops high-precision surgical visualization and instrumentation tools targeting ENT, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, hand surgery, spine, and wound care specialties. The product portfolio includes the MM77, MM90, MM80 SS1, and MM51 microscopy systems featuring integrated fluorescence imaging and ICG (indocyanine green) detection for real-time tissue visualization during minimally invasive procedures. Complementary offerings include the UniARM surgical arm positioning system, EMI Instruments (Supermicro microsurgical instruments), HawkSight imaging enhancement, Crownjun Suture materials, and Pero-System limb volume measurement technology. Mitaka also provides WetLab training vessels and comprehensive surgeon training programs to support professional development across multiple surgical disciplines. The company emphasizes agile product development, responsive customer service, and precision engineering to enhance surgical performance and patient outcomes.
Highridge Medical, LLC
Highridge Medical is a global medical device company specializing in innovative spinal solutions and motion preservation technologies. Established in 2024 following H.I.G. Capital's acquisition of the Spine and EBI businesses from ZimVie, the company develops comprehensive spine surgical portfolios including cervical and lumbar disc replacement systems, deformity fixation platforms, interbody fusion devices, and vertebral body tethering systems. Highridge's product line features the Mobi-C® Cervical Disc, the upcoming activL® Lumbar Disc (launching July 2025), the Vital™ Navigation System for open and minimally invasive procedures, and additional fixation and fusion solutions. The company emphasizes surgeon-driven design, clinical research and development, and medical education to advance spine care outcomes. Leadership includes Executive Chairman Eric Major and CEO Rebecca Whitney, with a commitment to advancing patient mobility and strength through accountable, compassionate partnerships with healthcare providers.