The Intellijoint HIP is a smart tool that helps orthopedic surgeons measure leg length and hip offset during hip replacements. It includes two disposable sensors and a display computer that provides the readings. The technology was developed by Armen Bakirtzian, the son of Bedros Bakirtzian, MD, who was the first surgeon to use the technology.
Armen Bakirtzian is the CEO and co-founder of Intellijoint Surgical, based in Ontario, Canada. He began developing the technology after watching his father perform a hip replacement in 2007, when he was an engineering student.
The device has been used in 135 surgeries in Canada, and Massena Memorial is the first U.S. hospital to use it, according to the report.
More articles on devices:
10 key trends in the orthopedic power tools market — Will robotics make it?
Amedica releases Valeo II — 5 quick facts
SpineFrontier brings Tamara Souriolle onboard to boost tea
At the Becker's 11th Annual IT + Revenue Cycle Conference: The Future of AI & Digital Health, taking place September 14–17 in Chicago, healthcare executives and digital leaders from across the country will come together to explore how AI, interoperability, cybersecurity, and revenue cycle innovation are transforming care delivery, strengthening financial performance, and driving the next era of digital health. Apply for complimentary registration now.