Expert Interview
Reviewing Johnson & Johnson's Velys Spine, a surgical robot and standalone navigation platform for spine surgeries
Ticker(s): JNJ, SYK, MDT, GMEDInstitution: Orthopaedic Associates of Manhasset
- Orthopedic spine surgeon at Orthopaedic Associates of Manhasset
- Conducts 200 fusion surgeries for degenerative lumbar conditions annually.
- Active research interest in degenerative diseases of the spine and spinal robotics applications
How many spinal surgeries do you conduct monthly?
Added By: ben_adminDo you utilize surgical robot and navigation platforms for spinal procedures?
Added By: ben_adminWhat is your high level opinion of the Velys Spine?
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What factors led your practice to choose the Globus Excelsior robot over other systems like Medtronic’s? How do you compare the functionality of these systems?
What advancements or added functionality would make you more inclined to increase your use of robotic systems in spine surgeries?
Are there significant differences between J&J’s upcoming Velys system and the existing Globus and Medtronic systems that could influence you to switch?
Do you foresee existing hospitals with robotic systems replacing or upgrading them soon, or is it more likely for new hospitals entering the robotics space to adopt newer systems like J&J’s?
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