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Surgical Guides are a type of Surgical Device used to assist surgeons in performing complex procedures. They are designed to provide a precise, accurate, and repeatable approach to the surgical site. Surgical Guides are typically used in orthopedic, spine, and craniofacial surgeries, as well as in minimally invasive procedures. They are typically made of a combination of metal and plastic components, and are designed to be used in conjunction with imaging technology such as CT scans and MRI scans.
Surgical Guides are designed to reduce the risk of complications and improve the accuracy of the procedure. They can also reduce the amount of time required for the procedure, as well as the amount of tissue damage.
Some companies in the Surgical Guides market include Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, and DePuy Synthes. Show Less Read more