Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor05.02.24
Corin Group has completed its first case using its Apollo platform and its ApolloKnee software for robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty. Both the Apollo platform and the ApolloKnee software have FDA 510(k) clearance and EU CE mark.
The Apollo station is a compact system made to support multiple surgical applications and streamline a wireless integration to CorinConnect for seamless follow-ups and clinical research.
The system is designed to create and implement personalized surgical plans for each patient. Available tools include autonomous planning tailored to the surgeon's preferences and alignment philosophy, gesture-controlled workflow, and a robotic cutting guide for the precise implementation of femoral and tibial cuts.
“ApolloKnee is the only procedure capable of providing a force-controlled, robotic assessment of the knee throughout the full range of motion and before committing to any bony cuts," said Dr Jim Pierrepont, Global Franchise Lead at Corin Group
Surgeons can review data from past procedures before and during surgery as well as view the patients’ reported outcomes.
Jon Serbousek, CEO of Corin Group and Senior Advisor to parent company Permira, commented: "This is a proud moment for Corin, the realization of our vision to bring personalized dynamic balance to patients around the world. We look forward to sharing additional information in the coming weeks as the first Apollo patients reach new milestones in their joint replacement journey."
The first user of the Apollo system, Dr Jeff Lawrence from Wisconsin, USA said: "With Apollo, I can consistently achieve a personalized, dynamic balance of the knee and with fewer soft-tissue releases. Clinically, this results in less pain, better function, and improved outcomes for my patients. I have also been quite impressed by the new ApolloKnee workflow, which features efficient gesture controls and autonomous planning. I'm very excited by the experience from my first cases and look forward to bringing this technology to all my patients in the future."
The Apollo station is a compact system made to support multiple surgical applications and streamline a wireless integration to CorinConnect for seamless follow-ups and clinical research.
The system is designed to create and implement personalized surgical plans for each patient. Available tools include autonomous planning tailored to the surgeon's preferences and alignment philosophy, gesture-controlled workflow, and a robotic cutting guide for the precise implementation of femoral and tibial cuts.
“ApolloKnee is the only procedure capable of providing a force-controlled, robotic assessment of the knee throughout the full range of motion and before committing to any bony cuts," said Dr Jim Pierrepont, Global Franchise Lead at Corin Group
Surgeons can review data from past procedures before and during surgery as well as view the patients’ reported outcomes.
Jon Serbousek, CEO of Corin Group and Senior Advisor to parent company Permira, commented: "This is a proud moment for Corin, the realization of our vision to bring personalized dynamic balance to patients around the world. We look forward to sharing additional information in the coming weeks as the first Apollo patients reach new milestones in their joint replacement journey."
The first user of the Apollo system, Dr Jeff Lawrence from Wisconsin, USA said: "With Apollo, I can consistently achieve a personalized, dynamic balance of the knee and with fewer soft-tissue releases. Clinically, this results in less pain, better function, and improved outcomes for my patients. I have also been quite impressed by the new ApolloKnee workflow, which features efficient gesture controls and autonomous planning. I'm very excited by the experience from my first cases and look forward to bringing this technology to all my patients in the future."