OrthoPediatrics Partners with iotaMotion to Expand Robotic-Assisted Cochlear Implant Access for Children

Reuters
Feb 03
OrthoPediatrics Partners with iotaMotion to Expand Robotic-Assisted Cochlear Implant Access for Children

OrthoPediatrics Corporation has expanded its partnership with iotaMotion to bring the iotaSOFT® robotic-assisted cochlear implant insertion system to pediatric patients. Following FDA 510(k) clearance, the iotaSOFT system is now authorized for use in children four years of age and older, extending advanced cochlear implantation technology to school-aged children. This collaboration supports OrthoPediatrics’ strategy to broaden its impact beyond orthopedics and into pediatric ENT care, utilizing cutting-edge technology to improve clinical outcomes. Cincinnati Children's Hospital has become the first dedicated pediatric center to adopt the iotaSOFT system, joining over 35 leading cochlear implant centers across the United States.

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