About
Orthotaxy is a French company founded in 2009 by Stéphane Lavallée, focusing on the design and development of computer-assisted platforms and surgical technologies for orthopaedic applications. The company specializes in robotic-assisted surgery solutions, particularly for knee surgeries, including total and partial knee replacements. Orthotaxy develops advanced digital and robotic technologies that improve surgical outcomes. Their platforms allow surgeons to plan implant placements using preoperative CT or MRI images and provide patient-specific surgical guides to enhance accuracy during procedures. The company’s offerings include a robotic-assisted surgery platform, surgical planning software, and custom surgical guides, all designed to be cost-effective and user-friendly. In 2018, Orthotaxy was acquired by Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies, which aims to integrate its technology into a broader orthopaedic platform. This acquisition supports the development of innovative digital surgery solutions that enhance patient care and optimize orthopaedic surgeries globally.
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Company Information
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Employees 4
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Founded 2009
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Annual Revenue $6000000
Location
5 Avenue du Grand Sablon, La Tronche, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France, 38700