Preoperative planning software developer Orthocrat of Tel Aviv, Israel, has sold 100 SpatialCad licenses to joint reconstruction, trauma, and clinical therapy products provider Smith & Nephew of London.
Designed by Orthocrat and Smith & Nephew, SpatialCad enables surgeons to perform preoperative planning for Taylor Spatial Frame, an external fixator, off digital x-ray images, according to Orthocrat.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 1, 2004
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