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SEE FACTOR CT3™ - ICLO Case Study Cadaver Lab: Advancing Knee ACL Reconstruction Multimodality Imaging

Updated: Feb 18

May, 2023 Verona, Italy

Intraoperative imaging continues to evolve as surgeons demand greater precision, faster feedback, and fewer variables during complex orthopedic procedures. A recent ICLO cadaver lab session focused on knee ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) reconstruction highlighted how multimodality imaging with the SeeFactor CT3 is reshaping intraoperative workflows and decision-making.



Why Multimodality Still Matters in the OR

Despite advances in navigation and robotics, real-time visualization remains the cornerstone of surgical accuracy. Multimodality imaging brings together high-resolution 3D volumetric CT, digital radiography, and fluoroscopy in a single platform, allowing surgeons to assess anatomy dynamically as the procedure unfolds.


During ACL reconstruction, millimeter-level decisions around tunnel placement, graft orientation, and fixation alignment directly impact outcomes. Traditional approaches rely on preoperative imaging combined with intraoperative estimation. Multimodality imaging changes that equation by delivering immediate, objective confirmation inside the operating environment.


SeeFactor CT3 in the Cadaver Lab Setting

The ICLO cadaver lab provided an ideal environment to demonstrate how the SeeFactor CT3 integrates into orthopedic workflows without disrupting surgical cadence. Key capabilities observed during the session included:

 
 
 

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