The Future of Surgery Ecosystems (video)
Enhatch co-founder, Peter Verrillo, sat down with Harsh Gupta from United Orthopedics Corporation to discuss the future of surgery ecosystems and how strategic partnerships will take us into the future.
Enhatch co-founder, Peter Verrillo, sat down with Harsh Gupta from United Orthopedics Corporation to discuss the future of surgery ecosystems and how strategic partnerships will take us into the future.
Enhatch co-founder, Peter Verillo, sat down with Ira Kirschenbaum MD to talk about JOEI in Chicago at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) this year. Watch the video to learn more.
We are very excited to announce our partnership with Holo-Light to deliver an immersive streaming platform for intraoperative procedures and surgical training using augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).
Watch co-founder, Peter Verrillo, discuss the evolution and future of 3D printed implants Benjamin Johnson and Gautam Gupta of 3D Systems Healthcare.
Orthopedic surgeons have always been guided by the pursuit of excellence. Rigorous science, ingenuity, technology, and good old-fashioned elbow grease helped advance the field by leaps.
Enhatch co-founder, Peter Verrillo asked Ben Johnson and Gautam Gupta of 3D Systems to take him through the state-of-the-art technology in patient-specific solutions to learn more about 3D-printed implants and instruments.
Watch Co-Founder Peter Verrillo’s discussion with Dr. Ranawat about how the world of orthopedics is progressing and the technologies we should be excited about.
The main focus of orthopedic surgeries today is faster surgeries, improved outcomes, and satisfied patients. However, many things stand in the way of achieving this goal.
At Enhatch, we strongly believe that open, digital ecosystems will deliver a universe of innovation to enhance the future of surgery, not only for orthopaedics but the entire medical device industry.
Knee replacement surgery is one of the fastest-growing procedures in recent years. While total knee surgery is successful and quite common, nearly 20% of patients are dissatisfied with their results after total knee surgery.