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Application Tendon Trajectory Guide
Matter Number PER-33 Reference Case 1 PER-33
Created 1/6/24, 9:58 PM Modified 1/6/24, 9:58 PM
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FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary system 600 configured to design, generate, develop, and/or produce an osteotomy system, according to one embodiment. In certain embodiments, the osteotomy system can be patient-specific. One advantage of the present disclosed embodiments is that an end user of an osteotomy system (e.g., instruments, preoperative plan, implants, etc.) can have as much, or as little control or input, over one or more or all of the aspects of the osteotomy system. Furthermore, this osteotomy system can be customized both to the needs and specific aspects of the patient as well as to the needs and/or preferences and/or desires of the user (e.g., surgeon).

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