Duke buys Orthocrat orthopedic templating software

Duke University Hospital, in Durham, N.C., has purchased Orthocrat’s orthopedic templating software, TraumaCAD, which will be integrated with other systems at the facility.

TraumaCAD allows surgeons to measure implant sizes from digital images, according to the Petach-Tikva, Israel-based Orthocrat.

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