Advita Ortho Introduces Next-Generation GPS Shoulder System, Advancing Precision and Efficiency in Shoulder Surgery
Advita Ortho, the international pioneer of medical technology breakthroughs, has released its next-generation GPS Shoulder model, facilitating computer-assisted shoulder surgery. The enhanced system builds upon the already developed Advita platform of navigation. This is enhanced with a newly designed station, improved software architecture, and a high-resolution touchscreen interface. These improvements will be designed to provide a more expedited, user-friendly, and user-intuitive surgical team experience. Advita Ortho is strengthening its dedication to evidence-based, precision-driven orthopedic care.

The system will enable surgeons to have real-time intraoperative 3D feedback, which enables better visualization and decision-making during the surgical operation. A combination of speed, clarity, and actionable insights will enable the platform to reduce the variability of cases. These improvements signify a more general trend in the industry towards intelligent surgical navigation systems that incorporate planning and analysis into a single workflow. The real-time feedback and improved visualization during the procedures helped to make surgical decisions with more confidence.
The next-generation GPS Shoulder system is important to the introduction because its goal is to ensure that advanced navigation is made affordable to the customer with no added costs. The system is being implemented by the company in a pilot phase where GPS technology is being given to the Advita Ortho customers at no capital cost.
The development of GPS technology is more of a paradigm shift in the field of orthopedic surgery, where information and imaging have been combined to improve patient outcomes. Furthermore, Advita Ortho has invested in the future of navigation technology, which is again an indication of the long-term investment in their business.
Executive Statement
Aurelio Sahagun, Chief Executive Officer of Advita Ortho, emphasized the strategic importance of the launch, stating, “With this next-generation GPS Shoulder system, we’ve taken everything surgeons value about GPS and elevated it to a new level. This release reflects the trust surgeons place in our technology and our responsibility to continuously raise the standard. By delivering a faster, more seamless, and more intuitive experience, we are enabling surgeons to focus on what matters most, delivering the best possible care for their patients.”