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    Surgical Navigation Systems Companies

    ID: MRFR/MED/6391-CR
    200 Pages
    Rahul Gotadki
    July 2025

    Several companies were known for providing surgical navigation systems, which are advanced technologies used to assist surgeons in navigating through complex surgical procedures with enhanced precision and accuracy.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Surgical Navigation Systems Market

    Surgical Navigation Systems Key Companies*Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular orderLatest surgical navigation systems Companies Update



    • March 2023: The Caira TKA Radar Navigation System was launched today by Caira Surgical, the industry leader in radar surgical tracking for guided and robotic joint replacement surgery. Caira is the first business to use radar sensors to achieve sub-millimeter accuracy in tracking, and its technological platform has solved every problem faced by previously developed computer-aided and robotic-navigated systems. The Caira TKA Radar Navigation System eliminates these obstacles at a price that is 75% less than that of conventional systems, making it affordable for most hospitals and ASCs in the United States and across the world. Caira's radar trackers don't necessitate any extra incisions and may be relocated as needed during surgery to streamline processes.




    • March 2023: In an effort to assist surgeons improve their techniques, Proprio will begin deploying its AI-powered surgical navigation system in March 2023. Startup Paradigm, located in Seattle, has announced that it has deployed systems to multiple U.S. operating rooms to collect surgical data that will be used to advance the system more quickly. Once Proprio receives approval from the FDA, it will activate the surgical navigation capabilities of the system, which are now only used for monitoring and recording in certain hospitals. Without exposing the patient to radiation, the technology employs light field computer vision and AI to provide a three-dimensional view of the patient's anatomy and operative environment. In order to assist a surgeon see around corners and across obstacles, sensors and four cameras are placed strategically throughout the operating room and watch the surgery in real time.List of surgical navigation systems Key companies in the market

    • Medtronic plc (Ireland)

    • Stryker Corporation (U.S.)

    • Brainlab AG (Germany)

    • Scopis GmbH (Germany)

    • Fiagon AG (Germany)

    • Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)

    • Amplitude Surgical (France)

    • Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (U.S.)

    • Siemens Healthineers (Germany)