Smith+Nephew Debuts CORI SHOULDER Robotic Cases, Expands EVOS Trauma and ASC Solutions

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Smith+Nephew will showcase its CORI Surgical System handheld robotics for hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty, including the first ever CORI SHOULDER robotic cases performed at Duke Health. It also highlights new EVOS trauma plating and TRIGEN MAX tibia nailing systems plus an expanded ASC enterprise solution.

1. Handheld Robotics Showcase

At AAOS 2026, Smith+Nephew is featuring its CORI Surgical System, offering an integrated digital surgery ecosystem for hip, knee and, for the first time, shoulder arthroplasty. The CORIOGRAPH Pre-Op Planning and Modeling Services and live motion capture lounge demonstrate Pre-Op planning enhancements, and Duke Health’s team completed the inaugural CORI SHOULDER robotic cases.

2. Trauma Product Advancements

The company is presenting its EVOS LARGE & PERIPROSTHETIC Plating System with threaded and variable-angle locking options and previewing the EVOS Pelvic System. The TRIGEN MAX Tibia Nailing System’s side-specific nails aim to optimize fragment fixation, and new distribution agreements will extend reach for pelvic fracture and nitinol compression fixation systems.

3. ASC Enterprise Offering

Smith+Nephew is unveiling a comprehensive ASC enterprise solution to support new and existing surgical centers through financing, design, build, equipment and optimization services. Strategic partnerships with Brasfield & Gorrie, Ghafari Associates, Unity Health Centers and STERIS underpin this end-to-end delivery model to streamline timelines and operational performance.

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